This is my wide project. It is just a simple bowl. It is 5 inches wide by 3 inches tall. This project was glazed in one of my favorite ways. I used the white and covered the inside and then dipped the top in shadow green very thick, hoping that it would drip down, which it did. This allowed the project to have a sort of fading effect which gave the simple project some texture.
 
This is my tall project. It is a basic cylinder which is 5 inches tall by 2 inches wide. Since this is such a basic project it needed a more complex glaze to give it more dimension. To accomplish this I glazed the cylinder black on the bottom 1/3, shadow green in the middle 1/3, and sand on the top 1/3 and into the inside. This allowed the project to have many more layers, therefor creating more dimension. Also to help with this I simple splattered some of the yellow glaze on after the project was finished. This allowed the project to have some warmth with the other use of cool toned colors.
 
This is my set of three. Here I have made two plates and teacup.  The plates are made two different sizes so that they could each have a different use, and the teacup was made the the right size so that it could go with either plate. I also glazed these three projects with similar glazes, this way they could be considered a "matching" set.