Duh. A rim is what I need, to separate the food from the openings in the design.
So I made six [matching?] bowls:
They match better than I've ever done before, don't look too closely. I used the yellow Mud Tools rib to form the inside curve, a trick which I've never done before.
After getting them trimmed and pierced I set them to dry:
Because the rims were much thinner than the base and body I had to wrap the rims to keep them from drying faster.
Finally I could unwrap them and clean up the piercings. What was I thinking!? Eight shapes per bowl, six bowls, 48 little paisleys! eeegads.
These will look pretty much like this when finished because I plan to glaze them with white.
THE END
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Finished, they are glazed with Coyote Clays white and a touch of Sedona Sunset on the rims.
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