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Making Pottery without a Kiln

Happy Little Projects to Make for Your Home
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You don't need a kiln and an expensive at-home pottery rig to start crafting amazing pots and jars! In Making Pottery Without a Kiln: Happy Little Projects to Make for Your Home , author Daniela Schmidt-Kohl will teach you how. You'll discover a start-to-finish approach for beautifully creative pottery, beginning with harvesting your own clay and finishing with floral reliefs. Start fashioning decorative touches and you'll feel like you've been happily pottering for decades! Making Pottery Without a Kiln is great for beginners who want to learn, as well as advanced potters who want to get back to their roots. You'll find ideas for simple key racks and bowls, for example. Or level up with autumnal motifs and Christmas pendants! Invite people to join you with simple projects like little lucky charms or liven up your home with boho-chic wall mandalas. If you love working with your hands, there's something for you inside Making Pottery Without a Kiln. And you may just find out why forming something with your own hands is a "happiness maker," creating great vibes that last just as long as your new creations.

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Pages 144
Publish Date 2025-02-25
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Size 8.0" x 10.0" x 0.0"
Author Daniela Schmidt-Kohl
Product Form Paperback / softback

About the Author

Daniela Schmidt-Kohl is the owner of the KlickerKram shop as well as an author, creator, knit-it-yourself (KIY) blogger, and photographer. She shares creative projects of all kinds of materials--including everything from clay to ceramic casting compounds--on her Instagram account @klickerkram_shop. Inspired by her unique and creative sense of curiosity, she uses Making Pottery without a Kiln to explore the creative possibilities of working with pottery at home without aid from a kiln. Also a mother and social worker, Schmidt-Kohl lives on the outskirts of Cologne, Germany with her husband and their three children

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