Sunday, May 6, 2018
I.A.D.C.C.T. Cyberflyer Chapter
Regional Education Program
We did two more projects today. (Jim didn’t make it so he had a chance to catch up on his rest. Besides being worn out, we found out later the pillows were duck down and he is allergic.)
Platter Background
In the morning we started our pen & ink project. Arlene was unable to come so David Hoff stepped in and taught her class. It was a very interesting, unusual technique to make the marbleized background on the platter. Since this needed to dry completely before painting on the pen & ink design, we went on to the next project.
Pumpkin on a Jar
Next we did a pumpkin design on a mason jar plate. Our instructor was Margie Bordner. We transferred the design using clay carbon, and painted with Concepts, loading our brush with two shades of color at a time, then detailing with a darker shade of the same color. It was a brush-stroke workshop.
[We use the same double-loading technique for shading in the Faces of the World projects. Many of you already know about us buying molds to make African -American figures. We will schedule a workshop sometime this summer and teach you how to do this on any skin color.]
Pen & Ink Picture
Because we already painted the background on our platter clay carbon will not work, so we used tissue paper and fine permanent markers to transfer the design. Arlene had already drawn the designs onto the tissue for us (what a timesaver). We then executed the design with EZ-stroke black and a liner brush. After it is fired we will finish the border and the back with a new matte glaze called Leather Jacket.
Entertainment
After dinner on our own, most of the group went to David Hoff’s house in Fresno for an ice cream social. He had a selection of ice creams, toppings, cookies, and brownies for us. It was a nice opportunity to visit with new friends as you are so busy painting during the day that visiting is impossible. We also got to see David’s studio and many of the pieces he has done. His tables only seat eight students, which surprised me, but he does have seminars at his house.
We have taken David’s classes before and also belong to “Club David” where we can download a new technique every month. Several of the workshops we have offered are his designs — like the bluebird plate, the snowman we painted on a sled, and the pumpkins & mums platter.
Ceramic Workshops
- The Mason Jar Plate is a fun, colorful project for fall that is pretty easy to do.
- The Pen & Ink drawing is a great new technique and if we do a workshop, it would have to be on two nights to allow time for drying.
Carol’s Carousel Creations
Jim & Carol Warneke
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Saturday afternoon we did a kite scene on a trivet. We used concepts (including sprinkles on the path), masking tape (two different sizes), contact paper (for the kites), and shimmers (on the flowers). Dru Woodward taught this class. (Can’t find pictures of our projects but they are here somewhere! LOL)
[Dru will be coming to our studio from Florida to teach Essentials I & II on Saturday, July 7th and a FUN piggy bank sand-painting workshop on Sunday, July 8th, The Essentials classes are full but you can still sign up for the piggy bank.]
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Today is a ceramics day. We started with a lengthy tour of the Duncan facility; their offices, development, photography, and plant. We will be posting pictures of the tour as soon as we get them edited.

Cyberflyers is sponsoring a ceramic conference this weekend, called “Soaring with Duncan”. Tomorrow morning we will get to tour the Duncan plant; then registration and make-n-takes in the evening. Saturday and Sunday are classes all day. Monday there is a David Hoff workshop. This is a nice break in our baseball schedule. I am looking forward to meeting the folks we talk to every month on the phone, and to having a chance to paint something.


Another day of rest. We had planned to do some sightseeing today but Jim’s chair didn’t get charged so we stayed close to home. Stopped at the local Walmart to pick up a few groceries and some other things we needed.


As many of you already know, we can now bring the party to you. We just load up everything on a cart, wheel it into the Van, add our logo signs to the doors and take off. Check out the new page we just added.
Today is a day of rest following another night game yesterday. Jim seems to be especially tired today so we are just hanging out in our room. This is a pretty strenuous trip for someone recovering from shingles so I am just letting him catch up on his rest so we can go again tomorrow.

New York Yankees at

Today was another day of rest after last night’s game. It does not seem like we have been traveling for two weeks already. I literally did not leave the hotel room because I was too tired. Jim ran out to the grocery store and picked up some soda and something for the microwave. We are having Marie Callender’s pot pies for dinner!

