ClayCraft magazine is a must-have for ceramic enthusiasts, packed with fun and inspirational pottery projects for all levels. A monthly subscription of ClayCraft magazine offers an exciting mix of information and inspiration on the world of ceramics, with practical step-by-step projects, essential clay choice and design tips, as well as interviews with individual pottery makers. Whether you are a beginner to the world of pottery, a student or a professional, ClayCraft magazine is an essential read for makers at any level. Inside every issue, you’ll find advice for pottery novices who are brand new to the world of ceramics, tips for intermediate makers looking to improve their skills and challenging projects for the professional clay makers out there. If you’re looking for a ceramics magazine that combines inspiration and information on the popular world of clay making, then ClayCraft magazine is the perfect read for you.
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TALL STRIPED JUG • There’s always room for another jug in my kitchen because they have so many uses, and this tall one is no exception – perfect for water or other drinks, or even a lovely container for flowers
LINDA BLOOMFIELD • CELADON GLAZES IN AN ELECTRIC KILN
TABLE CENTRE RING CANDLE HOLDER • This ring makes a great centrepiece for the Christmas table, especially when the central dish is filled with seasonal greenery and colour. Make a large ring for a standalone showy display or a series of smaller ones to decorate a larger table
OUTSIDERS: Going Against the Grain Judith Glover, ceramic artist
MAKING PEARS • This project follows on from the lemons made in issue 81 and requires a mould made in the same way
The Accidental Studio Patience is a virtue
COMPOSITE VASE • This colourful vase is made in three parts from two simple moulds and would make a super gift for someone who needs cheering up on these dark, wintry days, especially if filled with flowers
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