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Finished Pocket Pots

Here are a few of the final glazed pocket pots.  Kids were in grades K-6.  It was an afterschool class. For full directions, see earlier post about this project.  Yay!  I love them!

A ceramic wall hanging with a crescent shape, leaf designs, and star cutouts, featuring a thin wire for hanging.

A handcrafted red and black clay pocket pot with a large circular hole in the center, featuring attached wire loops.

A handmade blue ceramic pocket pot with holes for hanging and features painted in pink and white.

A handmade ceramic pocket pot with a sun, a boat, and four birds design, hanging on a thin wire.

A ceramic pocket pot with a wire loop, featuring a green background and red abstract shapes, hangs against a white backdrop.

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About Marcia Beckett

Marcia is an elementary art teacher and loves painting, drawing, sculpture, art journaling and clay. Her blog, Art is Basic, features many exciting art projects for kids.

4 Responses to Finished Pocket Pots

  1. These turned out very nice! 🙂

  2. What kind of glaze did you use? These are beautiful!

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  4. Marcia says:

    Thanks! It was just Amaco gloss glaze. 🙂

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