Well, it started out as a teapot! I pulled the handle and spout and decided it was better off as a watering can. It holds about three cups of water and is good for getting under the foliage.
Perhaps I will make some more as teapots.
As always thanks for stopping by........*s*
I love it. I think it would make a great teapot also.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori....Thanks. I'm thinking of a completely handbuilt teapot!
Deleteoh my word, this is my very favorite piece of your's I've seen.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda.....Thanks.
DeleteDearest Suzi,
ReplyDeleteYou did give it quite a magic wand touch for becoming such a fabulously, above all; practical watering can! Hats off to you.
Sending you hugs,
Mariette
Hi Mariette....Thanks; they're fun to make too!
DeleteHi Cheri.....Thanks. Now for teapots!
ReplyDeleteHi Gary....That's quite a compliment coming from the Master of Cuuuute! himself!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Everything about just works perfectly together.
ReplyDeleteHi Michele....Thanks. I think I need to make more!
DeleteThis is a fabulous pot! Love the shape, the decoration - everything - a great piece!
ReplyDeleteHi June....Thanks. I'm letting slabs set up to make some handbuilt versions!
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