I enjoy watching your videos...concise, clear instructions, clean work surface, great textured pieces. Wish you would continue with more videos...i learn a lot. Best wishes
@Diane-zn3kuАй бұрын
My my hair blowing as we rode down Trumbull Barnes aka the GODFATHER, Big Daddy, founded the Highwaymen in 1954. I was 1 yrs old. My earliest memory was sitting between my daddy's legs with a black belt wrapped around both of us, my feet on the tank. My hair blowing in the wind,seeing our reflection in the row of store fronts glass, I grew up with many uncles, respect for my mother and sister's was not even a question. A supervisor at FoMoCo by day, A feared,respected man in his other life. So many stories to tell, witnessing many good and bad deeds. Charities, club war's, waking up in the middle of the nite because our car had been blown up,windows shatter. Being escorted to and from school by probies. Like a little mafia princess. It had it's benefits and drawbacks. So many stories to be told, everyone near and far heard of my father. Fearless, feared,a leader, his funeral at age 48 drew clubs from nearly every state. A peacefull celebration of his life, bikes rode in commraderie. Starting the club in our home and garage, working on there motorcycles and a few beers. Cop's always being called by neighbors out of fear, they had a bad reputation just because they rode and wore leather jackets. Already deemed bad in the 50s,60s, the 70s broke out into war's with other clubs, I attend some of there event's till this day and to see how the club grew to the magnitude it has,and just knowing he was the driving force of what it is today. I miss you daddy. Sometimes wishing I had been born o boy to carry on his legacy. ❤
@thedeadbabyАй бұрын
blue jay super aggressive for what his attack arsenal consists of. woodpeckers head is a machine gun.
@colorscreationbyravisharm35432 ай бұрын
Tutorial is excellent
@colorscreationbyravisharm35432 ай бұрын
Show the glaze process
@kimazz12 ай бұрын
Nice work! Thank you
@gurnblanston50002 ай бұрын
The dude with the red bandana and sunglasses looks like one of the few that could and would go toe to toe. Most clubs even back in the old days, didnt have many that could successfully go one on one or 3 on 1 (if you were tougher than nails). No insult, some are built different and pain is energy to us. We like it.
@jobaker29602 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great video! Beautiful mugs! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@guiti92 ай бұрын
Kindly let me know what material are you using to lay your piece and tools on it. Is it plastic?
@Curlyrana812 ай бұрын
I think it’s called Boone grass. It’s a drying rack for baby bottles
@sallybrown91942 ай бұрын
Maybe you could pull your hair back when filming? I learn so much from you! Thank you for the videos! 🎉
@Venice8053 ай бұрын
I LOVE IT!!!!!
@Riderbaby163 ай бұрын
ummm, just bisqued your succulent planter. turned out nice! will try to post the finished product!
@Curlyrana813 ай бұрын
This made me smile. Can’t wait to see how it turns out.
@toniledford26403 ай бұрын
Won't the seed fall out of the bottom holes?
@beckyreger93453 ай бұрын
What is the circumference of the inside circle?
@jackiestarr28813 ай бұрын
Awesome video I will make one of those texture mugs!
@corysantiago32994 ай бұрын
Love this! What glaze did you use? Thank you for a great video
@gregorydobrowolski19364 ай бұрын
Very beautiful
@Riderbaby164 ай бұрын
Rana, I’m currently making this in my pottery class. it’s built & bone drying now. If i can figure it out, I’ll post a pic of the finished product, but already know it won’t be as nice as yours. Thank you
@susankashmiri61994 ай бұрын
Beautiful work!
@kelseybombard4914 ай бұрын
can you share a link to the cutters? I'm looking on amazon but im not sure if the ones I found are big enough
@user-ue7xc6cr7i4 ай бұрын
Thanks I just started working with clay and been making mugs and tumblers and this video was very helpful.
@tomkatdorylil4 ай бұрын
What clay are you using? Low fire, mid fire or high fire?
@Stream_King4 ай бұрын
Please make more videos!
@user-hy7pb8hp2h4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your bird feeder tutorial. I always wonder what to make with cylinders and this was perfect. My husbandmakes them out of wood and now I can contribute with a pottery bird feeder :)
@oksanaopanasyuk71715 ай бұрын
Thank you! Very helpful!
@ohmthepoet84285 ай бұрын
Can this be done with polymer clay?
@gabriellawilhelm97185 ай бұрын
Ich finde deine Video alle fantastisch🫶 Leider gibt es keine deutsche übersetzung
@tammyancira4385 ай бұрын
Great job. I love your work.
@VivianeDereuck-qg8fd6 ай бұрын
How tick are the plates please?
@angiels716 ай бұрын
Is that a biscuit cutter you use for your bottoms?
@edfreeman31066 ай бұрын
Really great tutorial, clearly explained and shot. Thanks!
@kbee17356 ай бұрын
Why not show your finished pot? Video was cut off early
@kathysausen64937 ай бұрын
Omg that gorgeous!!!
@johndevilbiss66077 ай бұрын
Wow! Your design is like a relic for a queen! And you have practical technique
@SeductiveChristina7 ай бұрын
wow.. good camer quality. federal agents dont even need to do any work anymore. Between the ones ratting and the ones showing up at stupid stuff like that.. whats the point
@user-ou6gm2ob5t7 ай бұрын
Old heads cant bust a 🍇 😂
@PaulByrne-ev2zm7 ай бұрын
Hello. Haven’t seen any videos from you in a while. Love your creativity and am missing your insights.
@alispali8 ай бұрын
Please come back and make some more slab building videos 🙏 We miss you!
@user-nh4dz1bo7v8 ай бұрын
I’ve been on Amazon trying to find your texture mat… could you please include a link?? I love your videos!
@susanpriem17398 ай бұрын
Thank you for not playing some extremely annoying music!👍
@johndevilbiss66079 ай бұрын
Congrats! Aesthetically pleasing form
@jeaninestark27319 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved your tutorial. I am going to make this mug . Your instructions were so clear and you are so easy to listen to. No bells and whistles just clear concise instruction.
@tamijo19629 ай бұрын
Are you working on hardibacker (cement board)? I want to make a workbench but I don't want to try to cover it in canvas.
@Curlyrana819 ай бұрын
I highly, HIGHLY recommend a hardibacker board to work on. No need for canvas.
@grantmontana76310 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@darlathompson179710 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! That was great :)
@Rootsk1310 ай бұрын
I’m in Michigan too. 🙂. Love all your videos!!! Thank you for sharing your techniques with us.
@wellthatsfunhuh10 ай бұрын
the most replayed had many men do a double take for sure XD
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Wow. Thank you
What is your table material made of!
Hardibacker board. (Cement and other materials)
Not a real MC. Doesn’t even have a 3 piece patch
I enjoy watching your videos...concise, clear instructions, clean work surface, great textured pieces. Wish you would continue with more videos...i learn a lot. Best wishes
My my hair blowing as we rode down Trumbull Barnes aka the GODFATHER, Big Daddy, founded the Highwaymen in 1954. I was 1 yrs old. My earliest memory was sitting between my daddy's legs with a black belt wrapped around both of us, my feet on the tank. My hair blowing in the wind,seeing our reflection in the row of store fronts glass, I grew up with many uncles, respect for my mother and sister's was not even a question. A supervisor at FoMoCo by day, A feared,respected man in his other life. So many stories to tell, witnessing many good and bad deeds. Charities, club war's, waking up in the middle of the nite because our car had been blown up,windows shatter. Being escorted to and from school by probies. Like a little mafia princess. It had it's benefits and drawbacks. So many stories to be told, everyone near and far heard of my father. Fearless, feared,a leader, his funeral at age 48 drew clubs from nearly every state. A peacefull celebration of his life, bikes rode in commraderie. Starting the club in our home and garage, working on there motorcycles and a few beers. Cop's always being called by neighbors out of fear, they had a bad reputation just because they rode and wore leather jackets. Already deemed bad in the 50s,60s, the 70s broke out into war's with other clubs, I attend some of there event's till this day and to see how the club grew to the magnitude it has,and just knowing he was the driving force of what it is today. I miss you daddy. Sometimes wishing I had been born o boy to carry on his legacy. ❤
blue jay super aggressive for what his attack arsenal consists of. woodpeckers head is a machine gun.
Tutorial is excellent
Show the glaze process
Nice work! Thank you
The dude with the red bandana and sunglasses looks like one of the few that could and would go toe to toe. Most clubs even back in the old days, didnt have many that could successfully go one on one or 3 on 1 (if you were tougher than nails). No insult, some are built different and pain is energy to us. We like it.
Thank you for the great video! Beautiful mugs! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Kindly let me know what material are you using to lay your piece and tools on it. Is it plastic?
I think it’s called Boone grass. It’s a drying rack for baby bottles
Maybe you could pull your hair back when filming? I learn so much from you! Thank you for the videos! 🎉
I LOVE IT!!!!!
ummm, just bisqued your succulent planter. turned out nice! will try to post the finished product!
This made me smile. Can’t wait to see how it turns out.
Won't the seed fall out of the bottom holes?
What is the circumference of the inside circle?
Awesome video I will make one of those texture mugs!
Love this! What glaze did you use? Thank you for a great video
Very beautiful
Rana, I’m currently making this in my pottery class. it’s built & bone drying now. If i can figure it out, I’ll post a pic of the finished product, but already know it won’t be as nice as yours. Thank you
Beautiful work!
can you share a link to the cutters? I'm looking on amazon but im not sure if the ones I found are big enough
Thanks I just started working with clay and been making mugs and tumblers and this video was very helpful.
What clay are you using? Low fire, mid fire or high fire?
Please make more videos!
Thank you for your bird feeder tutorial. I always wonder what to make with cylinders and this was perfect. My husbandmakes them out of wood and now I can contribute with a pottery bird feeder :)
Thank you! Very helpful!
Can this be done with polymer clay?
Ich finde deine Video alle fantastisch🫶 Leider gibt es keine deutsche übersetzung
Great job. I love your work.
How tick are the plates please?
Is that a biscuit cutter you use for your bottoms?
Really great tutorial, clearly explained and shot. Thanks!
Why not show your finished pot? Video was cut off early
Omg that gorgeous!!!
Wow! Your design is like a relic for a queen! And you have practical technique
wow.. good camer quality. federal agents dont even need to do any work anymore. Between the ones ratting and the ones showing up at stupid stuff like that.. whats the point
Old heads cant bust a 🍇 😂
Hello. Haven’t seen any videos from you in a while. Love your creativity and am missing your insights.
Please come back and make some more slab building videos 🙏 We miss you!
I’ve been on Amazon trying to find your texture mat… could you please include a link?? I love your videos!
Thank you for not playing some extremely annoying music!👍
Congrats! Aesthetically pleasing form
Absolutely loved your tutorial. I am going to make this mug . Your instructions were so clear and you are so easy to listen to. No bells and whistles just clear concise instruction.
Are you working on hardibacker (cement board)? I want to make a workbench but I don't want to try to cover it in canvas.
I highly, HIGHLY recommend a hardibacker board to work on. No need for canvas.
Beautiful.
Thanks so much! That was great :)
I’m in Michigan too. 🙂. Love all your videos!!! Thank you for sharing your techniques with us.
the most replayed had many men do a double take for sure XD