In case anyone missed it, Mike & I are combining our shops and just sticking with NightOwlCraftworks. I can give both our items more attention that way & it's just fun. Mike got right to work with creating a new stamp for his new pieces. His old items will still have the LampLightPottery stamp on them... so they are sort of a limited edition :D There are items in his old shop that I will be systematically transferring over. Check back for all of our exciting updates!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Lots of great news, oh my!
Another great firing! We had to postpone it for a week due to a tornado warning, but it was worth it! We had some really great guys come out to lend a hand this time. Austin & Tom are in the Co-Op program where Mike works and have had some experience firing wood kilns. Usually Mike is trying to give us newbies a crash course in wood firing, but these guys were loving the experience in true "boys playing with fire" form!
What happens when you stick a handful of engineers in front of a fire that goes up to 2300 degrees? They build a wall! There were some extra kiln shelves sitting there not doing much of anything and looking a little lonely. Tom was the first to grab a few and prop some shelves against a few posts... it only took Austin a few seconds to follow suit! We spent a good majority of the firing constructing walls and improving our wonderful fire-shields. It made the firing much more bearable. And probably saved a bit of burnt knuckles... maybe.
The weather for this last weekend didn't start out as ideal. We delayed the start of the kiln, opting to start the firing at 7AM rather than get things going at 3. The firing endured wind, hail, rain and sun as we tried to keep our little wood kiln climbing in temperature.
As we got up to peak temp a front came through and the kiln stalled three separate times. With all hands on deck we managed to get the cones bent and a nice half an hour reducing soak and still had time for a nice dinner of Chinese food graciously picked up by Tom on his way back from a short hockey break. Last time the firing took us 20 hours, this time we shaved it down to 14! (Our new wood supply and the extra help added much more heat than we were used to from the previous firing) By that time Austin and Mike looked like they'd been cleaning chimney's all day and I'm sure that we all smelled like it too. We were all pretty tired and ready for bed (Probably suffering from a bit of Carbon Monoxide poisoning). I think we were all glad that the kiln takes three days to cool, because it gave us time to recoup before the unloading.
We were able to unload the kiln Tuesday night. Mike is like a little kid when it comes to firing the kiln. He can't resist peeking early to see if the firing was successful. When firing a wood kiln you HOPE you get the glazes to turn out the way you expect, so the opening is especially exciting. The glazes came out much darker for this firing. We got a great reduction and the new hearth covers we constructed made sealing the kiln at the end much less of a hassle. The Temmoku reacted with the wood ash in some spots and came out a little matte on some pieces, while the copper purple glaze was almost even over the entire kiln! Some of the lids on a few jars were stuck from ash run and unfortunately, in trying to stack this kiln more efficiently, we had a few cold spots, but that's just one more opportunity to get it right next time.
I can't wait to add the new ware to the shop, and that's another exciting bit of info! We are COMBINING our shops! We will be listing all of the new ware on NightOwlCraftworks, and converting the ware from his old shop to our husband & wife shop.
What does everyone think of those t's? We'd like to offer our "Hot Potter" shirts in our shop. Thoughts?

Friday, April 23, 2010
Mini Gallery; Mixed Media Collage by guest JennaDesigns
This is such a fun gallery & I hope it gives it's curator, and my readers, some inspirations for their own projects...
Thanks so much JennaDesigns!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Focus on... pixiedustfineries
Tell us who you are… what makes your crafty passion tick…
My name is Patricia however I go by Trish, I'm 52 years old, married, a mother of two daughters, three grandchildren one girl and two boys. I have one cat named Saxie, she is my 13 year old spoiled rotten baby. I live in Arlington, Texas, which has been my home since 1984, prior to that I was all over the world, my Dad was in the Army. Etsy has been my full time job since March 2008. http://pixiedustfineries.etsy. com
I have always loved jewelry and I love the relationship that women have with their jewelry. It makes us feel beautiful, feminine, and powerful. It affects us in many ways, and even if a piece does not cost thousands of dollars, it is still precious to us. Therefore, I choose Jewelry.
The part of jewelry making I find most enjoyable is designing the piece. Creating jewelry is very therapeutic for me.
I have always been an artsy/crafty person. When I was a kid I was constantly doing some type of craft from macramé to knitting, to drawing, you name it I probably did it. In 2007, I lost my job; I started making jewelry as gifts for my family. At one point, I made many more pieces than I needed so I decided to try my hand at selling some of them on Etsy.
I get a lot of my inspiration from watching TV and looking thru magazine. Most people watch TV to watch the show or the news, I am only looking at the jewelry 80% of the time.
It seems that I constantly have new ideas popping in my head, to the point that I get up in the middle of the night and make a sketch so I will remember in the morning.
What item do you like to work on the most and why?
Swarovski Crystals are my favorite, I love the way they sparkle, and the smooth texture and they just look rich. I also love natural gemstones no two are alike, and they most of them have interesting medicinal backgrounds.
What do you do besides working on your passion and shop?
Well with it being my full time job, I am working on my shop 24-7. Nevertheless, if I do have free time, I love to watch movies on LMN and the newest DVD release for the week. Play games on Pogo.com and on my PSP.
What is something that you don’t do well that you’d like to do better?
As far as my work goes, I taught myself how to make jewelry, so there are many things I would like to do better, but the most thing I am terrible at is wire wrapping and would love to really study and work on that.
Do you have favorite Etsy peeps?
Yes, many, I am a team member of the Lab Rats Team and all of the people on that team are very supportive and friendly. I meet up with them at least 5 times a week in the Virtual Labs. Besides the team, everyone that I have ever met with on Etsy has been very friendly.
What’s your fav thing about Etsy?
I love the sense of community; it is comprised of so many talented people.
One tip you could give, about life, about Etsy, about the weather…
Focus on what you love and you will be successful.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wow... I can't believe it's been almost a MONTH!
Hi everyone! Here is the rock I've been living under... yes it's a very big rock ;)
With the warmer weather I've been very busy with work around the house.
We have a few fruit trees that we've had to prune.
Some gooseberry & black currant bushes that needed to get cleared out.
Some flower beds to tend to.
We are working on seedlings for the garden.
My in-laws came out for a wonderful visit.
My husband and I are trying to get his studio cleaned out and set up to get another wood fire going, and maybe start teaching throwing classes.
On top of all of that the baby is mobile enough now that she keeps me on my toes for the whole day.
We made our own maple syrup this year, with the help of the wonderful neighbor of ours!
The most wonderful part of the warm weather is that the kids and I are doing a lot more things outside together.
My lack of internet presence has been a happy thing, but I do miss all of my wonderful readers. I appreciate all of you checking in to make sure I'm still around & doing OK. I'm going to try my best to post a bit more. It may not be regular posts, but I'll do my best while I'm juggling all my chores & family fun.
And remember... I LOVE YOU GUYS!

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