When making my texture roller I used two studio habits. The first one I used was engage & persist. When I was putting hot glue on the texture roller, it would not go on how I wanted it to. I kept messing up because the glue would either come out to fast or it would come out as big globs. I soon learned how to pace myself when putting the glue on and I carved away glue that I did not like. I also used the studio habit reflect. I first grabbed my white tub and then thought about what I would like to. I knew that I wanted to do a nature design. I then decided to do some vines with flowers and leaves on it. Once I drew my design on I started hot gluing. Once I finished that I carved away the pieces of hot glue that I did not like. I like the way that my texture roller came out.
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When I was creating my sphere I did two studio habits the first one that I used was engage and persist. I learned to embrace the problems that came my way when making the sphere. The first problem that I came across was when I put the two halves of the sphere together it looked like an egg. I was going to redo it when someone told me to just roll it round my table and that should fix it. Which it did. Another problem I had was when I was carving out my sphere little clay buggers kept getting stuck and in my way. It was very annoying, but I just had to keep trying my best to move them out of the way without wrecking my design. The second studio habit I used was envision. I envision how I had to make the sphere so it would be successful. I also envisioned how I wanted to the glazes to look on the sphere. I wanted the glazes to look really cool because my design was a bit boring. I think it kind of looks like some sort of planet far off into the galaxy. The glazes I used where white, blue caprice, tahiti, mosaic blue, and grape. I really like all of the glazes and I will be using them again for sure.
When creating my pinch pots I used two different studio habits. The first one is express because I learned to create a pinch pot that conveys an idea. This pinch pot is my leaf. The leaf pinch pot to me expresses spring time when everything starts to turn green. My mom and I go on walks in the spring time because it's so nice out and everything starts to get color again. The second studio habits is develop a craft. I used develop a craft when I was trying out all sorts of glazes. I wanted to find out which glazes I liked best so I tested out all sorts of combinations. Here are all the glazes I used for each pinch pots. Leaf: I used ivy green for the base and put herb garden over the top. At first I wasn't going to use herb garden but when my leaf came out it looked boring. I then decided to added herb garden over the top and that looked way better. Purple pot with face: I put lilac all over the pot and then I put berry berry pie on the inside. I used these colors because I want to give this pot to my sister and purple is her favorite color. Curvy rectangle pinch pot: I used tahiti blue on the inside and on the outside I used light blue and put seawind over it.
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