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making a mosaic sconce
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making the cone for sconce
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cone for sconce complete
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concrete mix materials for sconce
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the correct mix
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still the correct mix
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correct patty formation
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hardware sconce pattied
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hardware sconce pattied 2
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hardware sconce dimples inside
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inside of sconce smoothed
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outside of sconce smoothed
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inside with second coat and rim done
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mosaic plan for sconce
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second coat and grout materials
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putting on the glass with mortar paste
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putting grout in place
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finished hanging sconce
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sand cast bowl impressing a design
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sand cast bowl
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Sheryls bowl
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nancys bowl
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Sand cast demo bowl
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sand cast bowl coiling
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sand cast bowl coiling
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sand cast bowl coiling
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sand casting a bowl
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sand cast bowl 72003
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7 comments
Congratulations!! Great albums some really good shots. Thanks for sharing,Bernard from New Zealand
said spraggbh
Dena, your carved face 'tufa planter is terrific! I really like how you've carved a face on each side of the pot. Great job! Eva
said evanovak48
Hi Dena! I just checked back to see if you had anything new and I love the lavender stepping stones and the pretty jeweled bowls! Great instructions, as usual. (when you say "and a bit of fiber" what are your refering to?) I have got to try this concrete stuff sometime. When you write your book, I will be first in line to buy one, and I want an autographed copy - LOL! we are doing our first fair with our Raku pottery this month - wish me luck! Oh, and I added about 50 new images to my pottery website if you want to take a look. (webs.directcon.net/dancn wtrs)in case you dont still have the address. Keep putting up those new projects. Deborah
said lightningrainbowdr...
Dena, maybe the title of your book should be "Behind the Fence with Concrete and Hypertufa"? You give such great instructions for some wonderful projects. Thank you. Eva
said evanovak48
Dena, your lavender stepping stone is exquisite! Looks like a lovely piece of antique embroidery! Eva
said evanovak48
Your step-by-step instructions with photos are all outstanding! Thanks so much for sharing these projects with us. But I'm still waiting for your book. I'll be first in line to buy a copy. Eva
said evanovak48
Your instructions were really great. As a novice i am not sure if I would be able to create one of these successfully but I would love to try. It looks like fun! Messy fun. I got a little lost on the second coat tho -- did we put patties all over? Is the second coat the same stuff as the first but applied with a smooshing around instead of patties? You really make some amazing stuff!
said lightningrainbowdr...
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