I love home made anything! I kept my daughter’s school art projects she made with clay. She was going to get rid of it! Thankfully I took it before it went in the trash! Your art pieces are one of a kind ! ~Susan
akutagawa seika
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Back in November, when I met up with Greg's sisters, I also checked out
Akutagawa SeikaThey apparently have been in business since 1886 and used to
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A Letter From Anna
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I was cleaning up folders in my Outlook Email program last week and
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March 6, 2011...
Happy New Year!
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My friend Tim sends me emails of funny saying, cartoons, etc. which are
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
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Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
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Everybody is so creative! I hope you show it all after glazing and firing in the kiln.
Izsmom
Clay is wonderful! And useful. You will love your pieces when fired. Don't forget to decorate them. Make a doggie!
J, cute stuff. Will you be painting them too? -N
so cool to see everyone’s pieces
Hopefully, I'll be able to!
I'm starting to like it.
I think we're supposed to paint them next week.
I know! So interesting to see other ideas.
I love home made anything! I kept my daughter’s school art projects she made with clay. She was going to get rid of it! Thankfully I took it before it went in the trash! Your art pieces are one of a kind ! ~Susan
I’ve kept Landon’s pieces too.
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