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BOWL
sa   BOWL -- CARVED
sa   BOWL -- TURNED
xx   DISH

How to make handmade and marbleized papers from construction and art papers. Projects made from the paper include striped vase, bas-relief columns, folded-paper flower, marbleized stationery, handmade-paper quilt block, marbleized bowl and cookie cutter sculpture.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1992 (v.70#7) pg. 103

Soups on. Smoke stoneware greenware tureen and lid is decorated with simple floral motif. An introduction to working with stoneware. Gridded design pattern is included.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1990 (v.35#9) pg. 15

Blue beauty. Greenware pitcher and bowl features white flowers and leaves of stand-up type glaze against a dark background.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1990 (v.35#9) pg. 131

Greenware colander and spaghetti serving bowl feature stoneware-like glaze and a duck patterns. Gridded design pattern is included.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1990 (v.35#9) pg. 139

Soup tureen is painted with undergaze color in a Ukrainian folk-art style of stylized floral motifs.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jun 1990 (v.35#10) pg. 85

Greenware watermelon salad bowl is painted with underglaze and glaze colors.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jun 1990 (v.35#10) pg. 143

Swan bowl. Instructions for finishing with both non-firing stain (for ornamental use) or in glazes (for food use).
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jul 1990 (v.35#11) pg. 15

Southwest chip and dip set. Greenware bowls feature a cutout design along the rim of the large (chip) bowl and colorful southwest underglaze colors. Gridded design pattern is included.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jul 1990 (v.35#11) pg. 131

Salsa server. A greenware salsa bowl and lid are decorated using underglaze airbrushing and decals.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Apr 1994 (v.39#8) pg. 53

Colorful ceramic pasta bowl is painted with underglaze.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Apr 1994 (v.39#8) pg. 105

Touch of Egypt bowl. A low greenware bowl features Egyptian hieroglyphic-like figures incised around the outside that are colorfully painted with underglaze. The background and interior of the bowl are colored black.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jun 1994 (v.39#10) pg. 81

Holstein roundup. A ceramic soup tureen and serving bowl set is decorated with holstein cow patterns in black and white using underglaze.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jul 1994 (v.39#11) pg. 129

Clever combination of various vegetables and greens are assembled to create a tureen in the shape of a strutting tom turkey. Painted with glazes and underglazes.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Sep 1994 (v.40#1) pg. 49

Ceramic bowl (on three feet) is painted with underglaze colors to represent how an Indian village may have looked.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Sep 1994 (v.40#1) pg. 77

Desert oasis. A heavily cast greenware bowl is painted on the inside to depict a pond filled with water lilies (as viewed from above). The design pattern is included.
CERAMICS Nov 1994 (v.31#3) pg. 54, 81

Painted salad bowl, serving spoon and napkin rings begin as a terra-cotta saucer for a flower pot, a garden trowel, and a length of PVC pipe.
CRAFTS Jul 1995 (v.18#7) pg. 20

How to raise lagenaria gourds. Covers curing them and cutting them to make vases, a birdhouse and a bowl.
CREATIVE CRAFTS #69 Jun 1979 (v.6#9) pg. 48

Making bowls, figurines, and bracelets using papier-mache.
CREATIVE CRAFTS #74 Apr 1980 (v.7#2) pg. 40

Tips on using walnut to make such items as salad bowls and cutting boards.
FINE WOODWORKING #90 Sep-Oct 1991 pg. 28

Carving a jade bowl. Project for the advanced craftsman.
GEMS & MINERALS #486 Apr 1978 pg. 16

Acrylic plastic projects include decorative vases, bowls, jars and cabinet doors.
HOME MECHANIX #708 Apr 1987 (v.83) pg. 76

Salt sculpture that resembles jade. Instructions for 3 pendants and a covered bowl.
LADIES HOME JOURNAL NEEDLE & CRAFT Fall-Winter 1979 (v.10#1) pg. 80, 114

How to dry and decorate gourds and make them into bowls and utensils.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Spring 1978 (v.23#1) pg. 132, 194

Stoneware casserole exemplifies the ease and simplicity with which a finished stoneware piece can be achieved.
POPULAR CERAMICS #487 Feb 1990 (v.40#7) pg. 81

Making a lace drapped bowl from slip trimmings. Part 1. Preparation of the plaster bat and hump mold for the bowl. Includes tips on reconstituting trimmings back into clay or pouring slip.
POPULAR CERAMICS #488 Mar 1990 (v.40#8) pg. 76

Making a lace drapped bowl from slip trimmings. Part 2. Making the lace-drapped bowl and glazing the bowl.
POPULAR CERAMICS #489 Apr 1990 (v.40#9) pg. 88

Indian bowl features a molded-in geometric design reminiscent of the Southwest. Finished in brown and black glaze.
POPULAR CERAMICS #494 Sep 1990 (v.41#2) pg. 56

Ceramic trick or treat candy dish features a ghost, pumpkin and black cat design. Design pattern is included.
POPULAR CERAMICS #495 Oct 1990 (v.41#3) pg. 88

Cow country kitchen. Painting various ceramic objects which feature a cow motif. Includes cookie jar, teapot, sugar bowl, and creamer.
POPULAR CERAMICS #538 Jun 1994 (v.44#11) pg. 26

Ceramic lattice piecrust tops for pie dish. Tips on finishing.
POPULAR CERAMICS #541 Sep 1994 (v.45#2) pg. 36

A collection of bowls, baskets, boxes, and party favors made from a dough of confectioner's sugar, cornstarch, gelatin, water and food coloring.
WOMAN'S DAY Mar 1 1978 (v.41#7) pg. 28

Bowls with a past. Using native American pottery shapes from the Southwest as patterns for elegant wooden bowls. Seven design profiles are included.
WOOD MAGAZINE #70 Jun 1994 (v.11#4) pg. 68

Mosaic magic. Making thin-walled wooden bowls composed of tinted epoxy resin holding together small mosaic strips of wood. The secret is having a "sacrificial" bowl upon which the real bowl is built.
WOODTURNING #33 Jun 1995 pg. 42

Unique wooden vases and bowls feature multiple layers where the top edge of each layer is a silhouette of a city skyline reminiscent of either medieval or Pueblo.
WOODTURNING #37 Nov 1995 pg. 29

Wood turning supplement. Tilting nut bowl allows for easy access to nuts or candies using a wooden spoon.
WOODWORKER Jun 1991 (v.95#6) pg. Insert

Making wooden bowls with uniformly spaced flutes around the outside of the bowl. Flutes are made by routing and sanding.
WOODWORKER Oct 1994 (v.98#10) pg. 50

Seashell-shaped laminated walnut bowls are fabricated from veneer.
WOODWORKER May 1995 (v.99#5) pg. 63

Faux-turned vessels. This laminated-ring technique yields a lathe-turned look without the lathe. Suitable for bowls and similar items with an open top. Patterns included for a vase, urn, rimless vessel, and symmetrical vessel.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1991 (v.15#6) pg. 26, 65