I've been busy in the studio trying to keep up with producing enough for all the sales on my schedule. Somehow I managed to find the time to take a few photos during the rush.
I like to write the serial number on the bottom of the piece using marker so that I can read it more easily after doing the waxing process. I try to record all the glazes used on each piece in a log book so that I can reference it at a later time. That's helpful in recreating a glaze combination that works especially well. :)
I'm enjoying the extra twists and turns I'm putting on my chip-n-dips, which lets me be artistically expressive, but still allows for a functional piece. I am hoping that people will find them to interesting and fun to use.