Great American baseball Tour — Day 22

clipart paint palletSunday, 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

teacher with pumpkin on jar plateNext 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

pen and ink platterBecause 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

clipart ice cream sundaeAfter 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.

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 21

clipart paint palletSaturday, May 5, 2018
I.A.D.C.C.T. Cyberflyer Chapter
Regional Education Program

We did the Make-n-Bake-n-Take Friday night, taught by a Duncan instructor. Then Saturday there were two Cyberflyer teachers; Sunday two more Cyberflyer teachers, and David’s class on Monday. We did a total of six projects and were kept busy in the evenings as well. That is why you haven’t seen any posts — we didn’t have time!

Lace Ice Cream Bowl

Saturday morning we did a lace pattern with roses in the short ice cream bowl, using EZ strokes over a matt glaze. Our instructor was Marge Quick. This is the same bowl I posted to make “base bowls” out of.

[Marge may be coming to our studio from Alaska in August. She has to check her schedule. Watch for more information after I hear back from her. She is a Duncan Ambassador and an excellent teacher!]

Kite Trivet

Dru with KitesSaturday 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)

Sand Painting Pig Duncan Class[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.]

 

Entertainment

SaMamma Mia logoturday evening most of us went to Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater in Fresno to see Mamma Mia! Picture-taking during the show was prohibited due to licensing but here are pictures of our group.

Mamma Mia Table 1Mamma Mia Table 2Mamma Mia Table 3

Ceramic Workshops

Both of these projects are interesting new techniques that everyone can learn to do. So often people don’t sign up for a workshop because they think it is too hard. Come on out and challenge yourself. These are FUN projects.

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 20

Friday, May 4, 2018

clipart paint palletToday 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.

This evening we had a Make-n-Take session from 6:00 to 9:00.
Actually, it became a Make-n-Bake-n-Take because we made something that had to be fired.

The project we did was a rainbow plate (Duncan bisque). It is painted with Concepts and then we added Color Burst Crystals. Pictures of the participants working on their project.

Dru Woodward and Jim Warneke painting their plates.
We each got an apron and I just had to add some color to ours.

CERAMIC PROJECT

We will be teaching this technique later this summer.
Watch for the announcement of an event.

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 19

Thursday, May 3, 2018

clipart car

Today was a travel day. We left Colton, CA where we stayed for over a week and drove to Clovis, CA which is near Fresno, in the central part of the state. It was fortunate that we were able to schedule our trip to coincide with the ceramic conference.

Jim and I are both Certified Duncan Teachers and belong to I.A.D.C.C.T.  (International Association of Duncan Certified Ceramic Teachers). Their annual conference was the end of February, the same weekend as our 50th Anniversary. (But maybe we can go next year.) We also belong to two “local” chapters, North Coast Clay Pots and Cyberflyers. The first is based in the Toledo, OH area and is the closest chapter to Youngstown. The second is a cyber group that meets by conference call and Skype.

soaring-with-duncan-kite-logo.jpgCyberflyers 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.

 

Special of the Day

clipart paint pallet

So we are thinking about painting ceramics tonight, not about baseball.  Here are two items that might make it easier:

 

Kelly 0719 UTENSIL HOLDER, Bisque $5.00, Finished $7.50 (for brushes).
Byron 0895 PAINT PALLET, Bisque $2.00, Glazed $3.50 (for paints)

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 18

May 2, 2018
A Day at Disneyland

5-2-18 Disneyland Castle

Just something that I wanted to do since we were near Anaheim anyway. It was a long walk from where we parked to the shuttles —  we took the Mickey Van — and another long walk from the bus drop-off to where they rent the scooters, but I survived! We rented an electric scooter for me (like the kind they have at Walmart) so I was zipping right along with Jim throughout the park.

We had a nice dinner at the Blue Bayou, an upscale restaurant in New Orleans Square. Then we checked out the activities and shops in several different sections of the park. The shows were all earlier in the day but we did get to hear a barbershop quartet called the Dapper Dans.  We were able to go into the Star Wars Launch Bay and also took a ride on the monorail. My favorite part was the shopping and we picked up a few souvenirs for ourselves and gifts for those who helped out while we were gone.

Today’s Special

Leisureamics DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE, Bisque only $10.00
Leisureamics DISNEY MINNIE MOUSE 8 ½”, Bisque only $10.00
Come and paint your very own Minnie & Mickey. Not selling finished pieces.
We also have a selection of other Disney characters for you to choose from.

It’s Cookie Time!

Mickey Mouse Cookie Cutter

We bought a cookie cutter. Now getting me to actually make and roll out sugar cookie dough is a real challenge. However, I just might roll out some clay. OR You can roll out your own clay and cut out your own cookies. Watch for a Kids Krafts workshop or just make one during regular open classes. (about 4″‘ tall X 5″ wide)

Bisque will be poured in June.
To order email CarolsCarouselCreations@gmail.com
or send a PM to our Facebook page.

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 17

Tuesday, May 1, 2018
May Day

clipart alligator relaxingAnother 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.

 

Movie Matinee

Then we went to see Ready Player OneReady Player One

Mar 28, 2018 · Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe. When the creator of a virtual reality world called the OASIS dies, he releases a video in which he challenges all OASIS users to find his Easter Egg, which will give the finder his fortune.

It was a nice movie complex, we found a parking place right up front, and wheelchair patrons don’t pay in California!

Original McDonald’s Museum

We drove by the museum in San Bernardino but it was closed after we got out of the movie. I took a couple of outside photos but the inside photo is from the website.

Girl’s Softball Day

Angels Softball Day (web)Sunday’s Game was Girls Softball Family Day at Angels Stadium in Anaheim. Over 4000 girls marched around the field, coming in from right field and exiting in left field. They just kept coming, and coming. . . [picture from the website]

 

Today’s Special

In honor of all the girls who play softball, we are offering the

Happy Softball Player

Happy Girl Softball Player

finished for $20.00 (regular price $25.00)
State your hair, eye, and team colors when ordering.
We do not have this mold so will not be shipping bisque.
Studio customers can paint one, bisque is $15.00.

Order by emailing CarolsCarouselCreations@gmail.com or PM the Facebook page.
I will order the bisque while traveling and pick it up the beginning of June.

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Party Van page added today

CC magnetic signAs 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. party van  If you know of someone who might be interested in having us come, please let us know and show them this page on our website.

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 16

Monday, April 30, 2018

clipart alligator relaxingToday 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.

I can’t help thinking about something I saw at the park.

Dodger Stadium has apparently caught on to how trendy it is to eat food out of bowls, so new for the 2017 season is a lineup of “Base Bowls” (go on, say it aloud). You can choose between a Hawaiian poke bowl (because there’s apparently not enough poke in LA), a teriyaki chicken bowl, a Vietnamese rice … [this from an article on the web]

I can’t find a picture of it online, and the food was not something of interest so I didn’t buy one, but think how much fun it would be to make our own “Base Bowls”

Idea of the Day

These are some ideas from a search online:
The baseball bowl, a smiling baseball bowl, or even soccer or basketball bowls.

Duncan Bisque has a baseball cup and a baseball bank that we can purchase.
They sell for $7.20 & $7.60.

Duncan Bisque also has these items:
Cereal bowl ($5.80), Jumbo latte/soup mug ($6.00),
Short ice cream dish ($7.10), and a yarn bowl ($12.20)

duncan 0079d plain round ornaments (balls)

Although we have molds in the studio for nearly five dozen mugs and cups, none of the plain ones are the right shape. However, we do have this round ball Christmas ornament ($3.50) that would be nice. (Duncan bisque is $4.60) It could be a plain baseball, or add a smiley face, or a name, or even a team logo. What a nice gift for the sports fans in your family.

So I need some feedback here from our students and others local to the Youngstown area. Is anyone interested? Should we have a Kids Krafts workshop to do this? If six or more are interested I will order the bisque.  (This is not something to order and have shipped as you can purchase them at a local Duncan distributor. If you want us to paint them for you send a pm to the Facebook page.)

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 15

Sunday, April 29, 2018

baseball logoNew York Yankees at Anaheim Angels
Yankees won 2 to 1

This is the 4th baseball game in our western tour. Next up is the A.I.D.C.C.T. Cyberflyers Regional Conference in Fresno, then 4 more games in Oakland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Denver.

Outside the park: big hats provide shade and some seating while waiting; entrance supported by big bats; and Mickey Mouse (Disneyland is also in Anaheim).

The game: play ball; close-up; the crowd from our seats.

Today’s Special

Dona 1381 Boy & Girl Bunnies w baseball hat CC

Dona 1381 BOY & GIRL BUNNIES with baseball hat, 3 ¼”
Bisque $7.50/pair, Finished $10.00
Sale price of $5.00 until May 31st.
Cute little Knick knacks that can be painted in team colors of your choice.

To order email CarolsCarouselCreations@gmail.com or PM the Facebook page. Bisque will be poured, fired, painted, and mailed in June.

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Great American Baseball Tour — Day 14

Saturday, April 28, 2018

clipart alligator relaxingToday 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!

I worked on the blog for yesterday, which was published earlier this afternoon Then I checked out some emails for making silkscreens and other craft ideas we might consider doing in the studio. And also continued working on cleaning up the mold catalog. Eventually, I will update the online catalog but I want to make sure everything is correct first.

We celebrated our 50th Anniversary in February with a Renewal of Vows ceremony in the church and a reception followed in Fellowship Hall. When Jim got back from the store, we looked through the 170 “wedding” pictures that Lesa’s husband Carl took for us.  As a photographer, he took many shots of the same setting so we will go through later and pick which ones to keep. Jim can then edit, adjust, and enhance the pictures if needed (such as adjusting the brightness) and we will make an album. Here are just a few  of them:

Today’s Special

Since we are talking wedding today, our special will be in that vein.

These are the ceramic items that we made for the wedding.

Some of the vases are not available (large vases from Las Vegas & larger gold vase).
Forgot to get pictures of the finished cake server that matches the bell plate;
Forgot to get picture of the cake topper but here is one that Joanne painted;
Second bride & groom is a bell for the reception that didn’t get finished;
Last is a wedding card that had a disaster in the kiln.

This is the table centerpiece.

Scioto 3038 Rose Hurricane Base Candle HolderWe set up 10 guest tables with red cloth table covers, gold ribbon runners, centerpieces, flower vases with a red & a white rose (like 50 years ago), and candy dishes. We had to use battery candles as the church did not allow open flames

And these are the party favors
singing cherub ornaments (10)Although not everyone was able to come, we made 98 of these.

To purchase:

If you see something here that you are interested in, either bisque or finished, just send a PM to our Facebook page and we can discuss mold company, size, and price. If you need it for an upcoming wedding, please remember that we cannot pour until June. Make sure to give us the wedding date so we get it to you in time.

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