Thursday 22 December 2011

Tiz The Season to be Jolly

I was looking through my pictures
to put together a blog about the best pots of 2011
But I noticed just how many pictures there
were of us in some kind of pub or event this year.
So as One Door opens
I decided to walk through it and show you these instead
If you have seen the new video on the web site
You may recognise some of these faces and partners in crime. 
 above Pat & Ian
Below
Wendy & Martin
 This one includes Young Guy
We Even met Elvis this Year. 
 Ian in another Pub
 Me with Daughter Laura in the Bar
at The National Theatre.
 another pub in London this time
with the Love Daddies Playing at a Pub in Devon 
 Happy chap
In the Duke of York, Shepton Beauchamp.
 and some times when a pub is not at hand
we improvise.
and some times we improvise in style 
and some times we don't 
 and this is in the Local
some times it's such a struggle to walk the 120 yards to the pub
and even harder to walk the 300yds back home.
David Bowie in the Duke of York
This chap was Brilliant. 
 Now that's what you call a Pub.
 We even had some entertainment in Bristol
I don't remember what Marion was drinking but
look what it did to her hand.
and some times we had to sneak out quietly 
 But at the end of the day
We Just wanted to say that we have had a Fantastic year
and
We wish all of our Blog Followers & Customers
a
Very Happy Christmas 
and a prosperous New Year.

Wednesday 21 December 2011

New Video on the web site


Hi Just a Quick Post to let you know we have just added a short video to the home page of the web site
Thanks to our good friends and Neighbours Pat & Ian, Wendy & Martin for being sports and coming in and having a taster session. It didn't last as long as the session in the pub afterwards.
any way have a look at let us know what you think.

Also a Big Thank You to Marion's
Son Nathan for his patience in filming me all day.


Another post tomorrow I think.
with a bit of a look back over the past year.

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Pictures you should have seen, and a mug you don't want to see.

OK I have to hold my hand up
and say I have been a tad lax on the blog recently.

I've finished all of my Christmas orders today
now it's all down to the kiln gods to make sure
both glaze firings go without a hitch.
So Feeling good
here are some pics you should have seen.

Below is Nathan, Marion's son
who came down and spent a whole day filming with me
back in November.
we did a promo for the web site
and my bit of the filming for the film idea
that we did with Doug Fitch last year.
And I can't believe I haven't put these two sun set pictures up
that I took in November.
The top one looks like the sun is to close for comfort.
These two pictures of this mug still make me want to scream.
Can I make one just like this
the customer said !!!!
"Why would I want to?"
I said.
Can you believe someone came into my workshop
expecting me to make one just the same as this one.
I told him it was as far away from what I make as can possibly be
he said it has sentimental value.
I'm glad of that
because it's worth bugger all in it's current state.
He rang me the next day
and asked if I would make my version of it !
On a lighter note
I went out looking for some leaves to put on a pot today
and found this Deer foot print right outside my workshop door.
it must have sneaked past when I was busy.
Or is it Reindeer?
I have been a very good boy this year Santa !

Friday 9 December 2011

Bowl Fest

It's not all plain sailing here at Barrington Pottery
I am having some issues that are all of my own doing
which makes them all that more frustrating.
This is a trial for a bowl that will eventually be made to fit in the font
at St Mary's church Barrington.
This one is 17" wide, but the font is 22" wide. 
It has cracked in the base and around the foot rim. 
and the slip has peeled off the rim.
I left it to late before applying the slip
and the pot rim was to dry. That's all down to me, and it's something
I knew at the time.
This bowl below was also to dry to slip the way it was ordered
so I just did some Buckley style slip trailing and saved the dish. 
This was supposed to be a live simply bowl, also ordered
but once again this had dried to much to apply the green slip to the rim.
So I gave it a simple finger swipe in wet slip. 
This was an earlier bowl with a design I call horizon. 
and if I'm having a bowl fest
I might as well chuck in a picture of this
black bowl. 
None of these were what they were supposed to be
so I'm working on the orders yet again.
cutting it fine I know but I seem to work better under pressure.
( did I really just say that )
I'm a liar !
 I hate pressure.

Sunday 4 December 2011

Dunster Castle Candlelight Day Two.

Day two at Dunster Castle started of at a much
more sedate pace.
The stand was all set up apart from a few minor changes
one of which was the introduction of a floodlight
at the front of the stand.
We were able to use a table from the castle that helped to set off the pots
in this fantastic location. 
I remembered to take a stool to sit on today
and can you spot Marion
who was here to help me today, she
"Say's Hi Bloggers. "
This local bread maker set up a stall on day two
just perfect stuff.
we were just opposite a local farmer with his stall
selling steak burgers
the smell was great and they tasted even better.
Sorry the picture is a bit blurred
I hadn't had a drop to drink Honest. 
Here is a picture of the walk down the hill from the castle
to the town.
The event really gets going about 4.30pm
and carried on until 9.30pm
It was very very busy and we did very well.
We both got stuck in to selling and being very pro active
promoting the workshop and showroom.
but we both realised that people were looking for bargains
so at some points we would have been good at selling second hand cars.
but it did the job and we had some fun with some of the customers.
We had a private bet on a stupidest hat competition.
and I gave a ginger bread man tree decoration to anyone
who I felt looked stupid enough.
I gave out 5 
No pictures that would just be cruel. 
Back at Barrington Court today
for the Antique Fair.
I was trying to describe how busy it is at the moment
and I said
 " it's like being in a Super Mario computer Game".

Saturday 3 December 2011

Dunster Castle Candlelight Day One.

Well we have survived the first Night at Dunster Castle
It's a great place for a show.
But an awkward space to make work
it's only just over 5ft wide
with an uneven cobbled floor and very difficult to light. 
as you can see you could almost do with a torch at the front of the stand.
( that's not a bad Idea ) 
The back of the stand is bright enough
I've put a slice of tree we had in the garden over the top of
the water trough at the back so we can use the space. 
Plenty of people we worked it out to be about 200 per hour
You can tell we were once both sales reps.
Sales got off to a storming start, but then fell away a bit
but we did OK 
I took a short break later on and walked through the town. 
It was drizzling but still had a great feel about it. 
all the houses and shops have candles in the windows
and there is loads of places to eat and drink.
we are there again today Saturday 3rd December
from 1pm - 9.30pm.
Come on Down.

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