Repair of a Broken Pottery Owl

July 19, 2021

By Janet Dodrill

I repaired a broken pottery owl figure for a friend.

1) Glued large broken pottery pieces (I used Elmer’s brand).

2) Built-up gap with self-drying clay (I used Crayola brand).

3) Repaired cracks in self-drying clay with glue.

4) Filled hairline cracks with glue.

5) Painted with acrylics.

6) Kept company with the pottery while on my kitchen table over a couple weeks and named her Hoot (full name, Giva Hoot).

7) Gave to friend and made them happy.

That’s my pottery repair!

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Repair of a Broken Pottery Vase

June 29, 2021

By Janet Dodrill

I repaired a broken pottery vase for a friend.

1) Glued large broken pottery pieces (I used Elmer’s brand).

2) Built-up gap with self-drying clay (I used Crayola brand).

3) Repaired cracks in self-drying clay with water and additional self-drying clay.

4) Filled hairline cracks with glue.

5) Painted with acrylics, adding texture with toothbrush paint spatter.

6) Clear coated top rim to match existing sheen (I used Liquitex brand satin medium).

7) Kept company with the pottery while on my kitchen table over several weeks and named him Tippy.

8) Gave to friend and made them happy.

That’s my pottery repair!

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broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair

broken pottery repair