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Garden Ceramics?

Posted by sqlguy z7 GA (My Page) on
Tue, May 18, 04 at 23:48

I'm planning to buy my son a kiln, for pottery, unless he changes his mind. It's a serious hobby for him. I thougth that I might want to sculpt a "rock" with birdbath, and places to put small bowls with seed, suet, and such, forming a "hotspot" for bird photography. Because of the photography, in particular, this will be sculpted to look much like natural rock. I may also do a fake "tree stump" in a similar fashion, to make a small platform feeder, and custom feeders to be "concealed" in the crotch of a tree, with a real or simulated branch on the exposed side of the triangular feeder. I've also thought of imprinting leaves to provide texture and design on ceramic stepping stones.
Any "obvious" ideas I haven't thought of yet?
Please, no gnomes, or other "cute" figures... Not my style...


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RE: Garden Ceramics?

The kind of sculpting that you are describing sounds to me like something that would be more satisfying in cement. I don't remember off hand the receipt for Tuffa which is cement with something like vermiculite or peatmoss in it. You can find it doing a google search. You can sculpt this stuff before it hardens off and can also stick leaves on it for texture.


 
 

 

 


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