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ClayCraft

#66
Magazine

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.

KELSEY

Welcome

ART IN CLAY WINDSOR

OUR TOWN

Summer learning at the Camborne Contemporary Crafts Hub

KITCHEN TIDY AND DRAINER • Bring a spark of colour to your kitchen with these useful cutlery containers. They will look especially great if decorated to coordinate with your own colour scheme

GLAZE BASICS: RAW GLAZING • With the recent increase in energy costs, many potters are looking for ways to reduce the amount of energy they use for firing. One way to make savings is to cut out the biscuit firing and glaze unfired pots

OIL LAMP • It’s amazing to think that once upon a time, oil lamps were the only form of light people used in their homes. Although that was a considerably long time ago, they have had an enduring appeal and are still popular as decorative items that can be useful if the electricity goes off!

FERMENTING CROCK

The Accidental Studio

RELIEF TILE

Doug’s DIARY

COLOURED MANDALA

COURSES • Do you run a course that you’d like to see here? Email claycraft.ed@kelsey.co.uk for free inclusion in our listing


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: #66

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 19, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

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.

KELSEY

Welcome

ART IN CLAY WINDSOR

OUR TOWN

Summer learning at the Camborne Contemporary Crafts Hub

KITCHEN TIDY AND DRAINER • Bring a spark of colour to your kitchen with these useful cutlery containers. They will look especially great if decorated to coordinate with your own colour scheme

GLAZE BASICS: RAW GLAZING • With the recent increase in energy costs, many potters are looking for ways to reduce the amount of energy they use for firing. One way to make savings is to cut out the biscuit firing and glaze unfired pots

OIL LAMP • It’s amazing to think that once upon a time, oil lamps were the only form of light people used in their homes. Although that was a considerably long time ago, they have had an enduring appeal and are still popular as decorative items that can be useful if the electricity goes off!

FERMENTING CROCK

The Accidental Studio

RELIEF TILE

Doug’s DIARY

COLOURED MANDALA

COURSES • Do you run a course that you’d like to see here? Email claycraft.ed@kelsey.co.uk for free inclusion in our listing


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