Monday, December 8, 2025
clay: xmas trees
I've heard two people now say that my modern Xmas trees look like wizard hats. Sigh. And so I saw these trees from a home furnishings retailer (West Elm? Pottery Barn? Crate & Barrel? Not sure) and decided I like it better than the stacked cones ceramic trees I've been seeing from other ceramicists, both handmade and mass manufactured. This morning after canoe paddling, I picked up a fallen branch long pine needles and tiny cones, which was my inspiration for the morning in the ceramics studio. I cut petals from the slab that somewhat resembled those of the photo reference, but I used the pine needles branch I found to impress the clay. And so sometime this week, I want to make my way into the studio and loop tool off crumbs and edges that could possibly be too sharp. Maybe I should have flared up the petals, but that's okay. I'll totally make these trees again, one at a time, because it was very tedious to cut, impress and score and slip the petals on to a narrow cone.
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