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A ceramics studio is made up of lots of elements, so I thought I’d break it down and give some insight on what I couldn’t live without. Here are some insights on handy tips and tricks for setting up a ceramic’s studio at home. Equipment Whether it’s hand-building or wheel throwing ceramics you’re interested in, there are bits and pieces that are needed for both. Here’s my list of things I’d be including in a home set-up studio. The first no brainer is clay, but how much and what type? I’d…

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Former Interior Designer Transforms a Shipping Container into a Charming Backyard Pottery Studio - Phoenix Home & Garden Backyard Pottery Studio Sheds, Pottery Studio Greenhouse, Outside Pottery Studio, Outdoor Ceramic Studio, Shipping Container Pottery Studio, Backyard Pottery Studio, Pottery Studio Shed, Container Workshop Ideas, Pottery Room Ideas

With the help of her builder friend, a former interior designer transforms a shipping container into a backyard pottery studio.

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Small, green cottage building that I now call my pottery studio Backyard Ceramic Studio, Small Pottery Studio Ideas, Small Home Pottery Studio, Ikea Pottery Studio, Pottery Studio Interior Design Style, Pottery Studio Storage, Pottery Shed Ceramic Studio, Clay Studio Layout, Home Pottery Studio Setup

Downsizing your art studio, or any workspace can be daunting. In 2022 i decided to sell my big pottery studio and build a small one from a portable building. It was scary but its one I do not regret.

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I've been doing this pottery thing for a good 2 years now and over that time I've collected some things that I can't live without in the studio. I hope you enjoy this blogpost, if you have any question: let me know! 1. Plaster boards I use my plaster boards every day. Mostly to wedge my clay, but also use them to recycle clay or to dry out pieces that I’ve thrown on the wheel but flopped. I have a few different kinds of plaster boards. One big one (45 by 45 cm), which I use mostly to wedge…

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