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You can't see, but the foot of this bowl cracked because it was too thin so next time I know to make the bottom thicker so that I can prevent that, also, next time I might put some iron oxide on it to make the lines pop more. Although, I really like how the glaze melted into the lines with a cool splotchy effect. I think this is a good piece that I could actually use for food and such.

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For this pot, I’m really happy with how the glaze turned out and how the white glaze fell into the lines at the top but there were still brown speckles all around. It came out a little wobbly and uneven because I let it get too dry when it was time to attach the two pieces so it made it difficult to put it together. But overall I’m really happy with the piece and I enjoyed carving into it.
 Overall, I'm really happy with how this bowl turned out because the glaze ended up being really pretty and the pattern I made with the stamps took the glaze really well and turned out really cool. If i were to change something about the bowl, I would have made the inside of it more smooth with no bumps while it was still on the wheel with a rib. I would have also made sure I trimmed the bowl a bit more even because it turned out a bit wobbly.
I wish that the underglaze on this teapot turned out more even and covered all spots but I think the handle is comfortable to hold and its functional. Also, adding a shine to the outside would make it look more presentable.