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    Default Some more cups and saucers.

    Hand thrown and decorated cups, with turned blackwood, tassy oak stained blue, jarrah and spalted tassy oak. (I think. )
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    Some of those look familiar.

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    Ahhh look what can we say, such a talented Tea Lady and so veratile. Your work, both in wood and ceramics is just great. Keep up the good work.
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    Nice

    what did you dye the platter with?
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    Yay....more frisbees!!!

    Good work TL
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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000 View Post
    Nice

    what did you dye the platter with?
    Feest and Watsons timber stain. Then satin wipe on polly. Might have been better to use water based stain as WOP picks up the stain, but worked OK. Rubbed back to an even colour. Maybe mix the stain in the WOP?
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    Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!

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    I particularly like this one:

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    Beautiful work, TL! You're a very talented lady.
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    Tea Lady, first your ideas are great, I like it a lot, and for all you have the right feeling in your fingertips.
    Have to try that by myself to surprise my LOML, I know she'll love it.
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    simple, elegant and really compliment your pottery TL, (you have "the eye") very nice indeed
    watching your progress may convince me to 'turn' yet

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    v v nice , superb
    I like the last two
    I might have to put in an order for a special coffee cup

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    Thanks guys. I know you always say nice things here. Still making more variations on the theme for the Pottery expo. Might leave the blue experiments for a bit though. Just put them on the back burner, The tassie oak as looking a bit boring that's all. Was good to turn though.
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    Very classy & elegant TL
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