
I am occasionally tempted by low fire bisque ware at the local ceramics supply store here in Richmond, CA. A sale of 10 cents each for bisque tiles is hard for me to ignore. I don't do a lot of this type of ceramics and it's mainly for me. These pieces are colored with underglazes and finished with a clear low fire glaze.

I eventually found a metal garden stake holder for the fruit and veggie tiles and put in in my garden. I think it turned out pretty nice! Of course, the metal holder cost more than a whole box of these tiles would have, but oh well.

I also purchased these unglazed tiles for 10 cents a piece and colored them with underglazes and clear glaze.
I am not sure what I am going to do with these yet. I have in mind a backsplash for a fountain or maybe a planter box. Just not sure yet. Sometimes it's fun not knowing how it's going to end up because the possibilities are fun to contemplate.
I am not sure what I am going to do with these yet. I have in mind a backsplash for a fountain or maybe a planter box. Just not sure yet. Sometimes it's fun not knowing how it's going to end up because the possibilities are fun to contemplate.