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Little pinch vase for today!

I haven’t done one one these in a while so it was good to make one again 

Some tips!:

1. Begin by centering the clay on the wheel, ensuring it’s well-wedged and free of air bubbles.

– Use gentle pressure to create an even, flat base. Compression is key!!

– Apply equal pressure with your hands and fingers as you work your way up from the base to the desired height of the pot. Pulling the walls up

– Focus on maintaining uniform thickness throughout the wall, taking care not to allow any weak spots to develop.

2. Smoothing the Outside Wall with a Rubber Kidney:

– Once the pot reaches its desired height and shape, use a rubber kidney to smooth the exterior surface gently.

– The rubber kidney should be moistened with water to prevent it from sticking to the clay.

– Don’t for get to trim the excess clay from the base of the pot too

3. Creating Decorative Dimples with Sponges:

– To add creative flair to your pot, prepare two very slightly damp sponges.

– Gently press one sponge into the side of the pot, being mindful of the depth and spacing of the dimples.

– Repeat the process with the second sponge, creating a balanced and symmetrical design on the opposite side of the pot.

– The pressure applied while making dimples should be controlled, ensuring that they are consistent and add to the overall aesthetic of the pot.

4. Re-Rounding the Top to Finish:

– To complete the pot, re-round the top edge using your fingers and a delicate touch.

– This step will refine the lip, making it smooth and even, providing a professional touch to the piece.

– Ensure that the rim is neither too thin nor too thick, finding the right balance to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional final product.

As always 

Hope you enjoyed this post and as always, Happy Potting! 🥳

We will be back tomorrow with some more tips and ideas ❤️

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