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I am having trouble with mu resizing program. Can anybody recommend a good one.
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
I like the "large cracked pot"
I just use paint for all of my resizing.
I just use paint for all of my resizing.
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
A bit off topic but I still can't stop laughing over that Avatar you have Jarad. That is one serious baby.
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
Good on you, Lynette....
The 'cracked' pot looks interesting but I'd really like to see a better photo of what looks like a 'crawling' glaze in the last two shots.
Cheers,
Pat
ps I wouldn't refer to my pots as "cracked"....."distressed", sounds so much better
The 'cracked' pot looks interesting but I'd really like to see a better photo of what looks like a 'crawling' glaze in the last two shots.
Cheers,
Pat
ps I wouldn't refer to my pots as "cracked"....."distressed", sounds so much better

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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
I love the look of those little white pots in the 2nd last photo titled "last kiln load before bbh" with the speckled coat like a cracked egg shell look. Very nice Lyn.
And that looks like some lovely glazes in the 2nd last photo titled "many pots", the slightly reddish and brownish ones.
And that looks like some lovely glazes in the 2nd last photo titled "many pots", the slightly reddish and brownish ones.
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
Hi Pat,
Its nice to hear from you.
That's a far better name, I will have to remember it. I don't have a close up of the white crawling glaze, but it is one I have been using for as long as I have been potting. Quite a while now.
Its nice to hear from you.
That's a far better name, I will have to remember it. I don't have a close up of the white crawling glaze, but it is one I have been using for as long as I have been potting. Quite a while now.
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
Nice.
How about "fractured pot" ? Possibly not much better than cracked though.
How about "fractured pot" ? Possibly not much better than cracked though.
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Re: bonsai by the harbour pots
Image rezizer has the be the easiest if you use windows. You do not even have to open the files. Just "right click" - resize. takes about 5 seconds in totalLynette wrote:I am having trouble with mu resizing program. Can anybody recommend a good one.
it really is a no brainer and should be standard install on every pc.
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
I'm with Rory, that crawling white glaze is beautiful! Reminds me of snake skin or a mythical 'dragon scale' haha. Do you do it in an array of colours? Very beautiful pots Lyn.
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
I really like the cracked pot, Lynette can you give me a price posted to WA.
As I can't make it to bonsai by the bay.
By the way pretty please.
Cheers pup
As I can't make it to bonsai by the bay.
By the way pretty please.

Cheers pup
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Re: bonsai by the haarbour pots
I can make various colours in this glaze, but the white is by far the most popular.
Thanks for the tip Ken, a shame you can't get to Bonsai by the Harbour, Penny will be there too.
lyn
Thanks for the tip Ken, a shame you can't get to Bonsai by the Harbour, Penny will be there too.
lyn