Monster Mug 4

My opinion on the lack of one leg has truly grown on me in this past week! I was planning to attach it back with super glue when it had gone through the kiln, but i feel like it makes Ed (my monster on the mug) have more character and more monsterly so i’ve decided to not re-attach the leg and keep him the way he is. The glaze came out great with no bubbles or cracks and it’s completely water-tight and doesnt have any painting mishaps like spoltchy underglaze or lazy looking lines or bleeding. I’m very pleased with how this mug turned out and also love the size of it because I needed a new mug that was slightly bigger because I accidentally shattered the one i normally use at home! It was the perfect time to make this mug. The handle has also turned out great! It’s super strong and is most definitely not coming off which shows how much I’ve learned from my first attempt at the monster mug project where the handle dried and cracked and completely broke. Here’s some pictures of the final product! Photos-001 (1)

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