How I glaze...The Moon! When I first started making this dinnerware, I hadn't planned on calling it...The Moon. I was actually thinking of a Continue Reading
handmade plates
Loading My Skutt Kiln
This is Charlotte Skutt...my kiln. I'm not exactly sure why I named my kiln, but I did and I think it's cute! I think this is the first time in Continue Reading
Coyote Glaze Test – part five!
Light Shino on cone 5 B-Mix Clay! Three coats brushed on with a fan brush! The plate has one coat of Saturated Iron on the leaves and branches, Continue Reading
Coyote Glaze Test – part one!
Glaze testing with Coyote Glazes! These test tiles were textured with a piece of Portuguese Lace...made by my husbands grandmother. I brushed on one Continue Reading
Cherry Blossom Platters
I've been wanting to make cherry blossom platters and trays for a while, but haven't had a chance yet. So, I'm putting them on my to-do list. Coming Continue Reading
Backwater Bay
The inspiration behind Backwater Bay comes from growing up a mile from the ocean, in a Historic Seaport City, my mother called...The Gateway to the Continue Reading
Name Change!
Plantation Breeze is now...Tropical Breeze! When I first made these plates, I couldn't come up with a name that I liked, so I had a name these plates Continue Reading
Brooklawn Park
This used to be my playground This used to be my childhood dream This used to be the place I ran to...by Madonna Brooklawn Park was my Continue Reading
The Moon Collection
My rustic handmade dinnerware begins with a lump of stoneware clay. After wedging the clay, I place it on my slab roller and roll it into a large Continue Reading