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  • Ed_
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    Wow! I'm with George, more photos! I love the colors--this is really going to be neat.

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  • dusty
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    I knew it! Knew it, knew it, knew it!
    I've suspected it for months!
    This whole oven project was a secret, convoluted, sophisticated plan to create another canvas for your mosaics.
    You almost had me goin' with all that pizza and bread blah, blah, but I knew it!

    Well..., brilliant plan. And, I gotta say, this one is shaping up to be your masterpiece. I find that whole art form facinating. I can't wait to see what you do with the other bright colors.
    I'm thinking that if there was a WFO "hall of fame", yours would be in it.

    Thanks for keeping us posted. You definatly got my attention.

    dusty

    PS...I knew it!

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  • sarah h
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    I was under the impression that blue was the theme but it looks like things are about to get a whole lot more colourful!
    Those new colours are amazing - I especially like the blue & green tile in the middle - is that glass instead of ceramic?
    Thanks for posting a pic of the cutters. They're quite different from what I've seen before.
    I'm eager to see what comes next!

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  • Frances
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    Originally posted by gjbingham View Post
    How about a post of your progress every two weeks or so? Dump thirty pics on us all at once and blow us away.
    You think? Hmmm... tempting...

    But no.

    Well maybe next time, but not today.


    So here is a pic of the mosaic tiles which arrived yesterday, one of the glas clipper thing I use for shaping them and one of what little progress I made today (besides baking pizza and bread).

    Its certainly going to be a unique oven. One of those love it or hate it things - one of our neighbours and my mother-in-law both like very stark simple things and really loved it when it was just white. All I can say is, its lucky my husband doesn't share his mom's tastes...

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  • sarah h
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    Looking good! Kinda reminds me of an octopus at this point ... and makes me want to get out there and back at it with mine ...

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  • gjbingham
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    Cool! Way cool! How about a post of your progress every two weeks or so? Dump thirty pics on us all at once and blow us away. I think your oven's goint to be a one in a million!
    George

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  • Frances
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    Some sun today and the first twirly bits...

    Sometimes I wish I were all restrained and could post the finished thing after months and months of secret work and say: Tadaaa, here it is! But as it is I'm afraid you're going to get every fiddly little tiny step forward...

    Oh hang on, Sarah said I have to post lots of pics! Yeah!

    I'm doing this mosaic according to the system of "starting everywhere at once". The advantage is that as your mosaic skills develop or change while you're working on a large project like this (mine do anyway), you don't end up having the final bits looking different from the first ones - everything is a mix of old and new. It also doesn't matter as much if you run out of some materials half way through.

    The downside is it takes a long time for any one bit to look finished.

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  • Frances
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    Thank you all!

    Sarah, the swirls come next. I'm looking forward to them, too . Some of the pieces are smashed plates, some of them are just small tiles, like you often see in bathrooms, but I also have a tile clipper thing to cut things to size - I'll post you a photo of it when I next get out there.

    It'd be really cool if you did a mosaic on your oven, too! I'd be more than glad to give you any advice I can. Its like doing a giant jigsaw puzzle really, only you get to choose the picture yourself...



    George... please don't start on the jugs again. (I'll bet this one is bigger than any of Jim's though!)

    Atkins diet? Donno, low carb and WFO doesn't really go very well together, does it?

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  • sarah h
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    Wow, your top is just so cool! I can't wait to see it once you start the bands of swirls that you show in your drawings (if that's still what you're planning).

    We're thinking of doing a mosaic finish if we can come up with a design we think we can handle (never done any before and still a ways off yet), so keep posting lots of pics - I can admire your work and see how it's done at the same time!

    Do you just smash old pottery and use the random pieces or do you somehow cut them into the size and shape you need?

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  • gjbingham
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    Cool, cool! Its going to look like a big vase (or big jug) I think. It should dazzle those lucky enough to see your shrine when its done!

    Sour dough bread? A weeks worth? Wow! No Adkins diet in Switzerland, huh?

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  • mmmhumous
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    mosaics look fantastic and so does the bread - love the inventive use of marbles and willow patten .........lol.

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  • Frances
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    Today I got to do more mosaics, pizzas and a weeks worth of bread. Now that's what I call a productive day!

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  • gjbingham
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    Cool! Nice top Frances. Can't wait to see your work!

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  • Frances
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    Right, I decided to promote the sketches to "final planning stage" and start the mosaic...

    WOOOOHOOOO!!!!

    The song for this would have to be that all time favourite "don't step on my blue tiled dome".

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  • mmmhumous
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    Yeah, just thought of it (making bits for your oven in your oven has a certain appeal!!)

    mmmhumous - just a general tag I use (and humous is always good)!

    Real name's Adam

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