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Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this Yellow Smoke House was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
It is Laura's hope that the sale of this piece will raise awareness and funds for the need of affordable housing.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this Electric Nailed Roof home was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 12 x 9 x 8"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this adorable Log Cabin was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 8.5 x 7 x 5
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this charming Leather Roof Home was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 7 x 7 x 4"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this unique white home was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 10.5 x 4 x 3"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this charming little Hobbit House was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 9 x 4 x 6"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this charming cottage with its distinct red chimney was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 8.5 x 5 x 3.5"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this quirky green house was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 10 x 4 x 3"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this quirky cream-colored house was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this adorable blue house was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this unique house was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this cute little barn was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 10 x 8 x 7"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this unique lighthouse was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 12 x 5"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this one-of-a-kind cottage was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this adorable Stone Cottage was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 6.25 x 4.5 x 3"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this unique home with a hinged roof was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this apartment building was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Item Size: 11 x 8 x 3"
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this unique barn was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
Created by local artist Laura Elmore, this sweet little cottage was fired in an electric kiln, painted with glazes, stains and oxides, and fired outside in a makeshift kiln to 1800 degrees.
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