Hi Linda....I made the goblets back in 1985, the first year I was potting. I sold them as mulled wine goblets after burning my fingers on hot cups of wine. As you can see they're a combination of thrown and handbuilt forms. They've cracked over the years; they seem to drain enough for it not to be a problem. The background building is the shed I put up when I needed storage space for stuff from the house I sold. It badly needs sorting.
I love pansies, do the vases have holes for drainage? very unique design. What's the cute little building in the background?
ReplyDeleteHi Linda....I made the goblets back in 1985, the first year I was potting. I sold them as mulled wine goblets after burning my fingers on hot cups of wine. As you can see they're a combination of thrown and handbuilt forms. They've cracked over the years; they seem to drain enough for it not to be a problem. The background building is the shed I put up when I needed storage space for stuff from the house I sold. It badly needs sorting.
ReplyDeleteDearest Suzi,
ReplyDeleteThose pansies are standing strong and showing their lovely colors joyfully!
Hugs to you,
Mariette
Those look great, I love pottery gardens.
ReplyDeleteHi Meredith.....Spring at last!
ReplyDeleteHi Marietter....The pink-yellows are called Antique....my favorite.
Hi Lori....turning old pots in planters is my favorite way to use old pottery!
ah yes, COLOR! c'mon spring!
ReplyDeleteHi Gary....We all need to keep encouraging SPRING!
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