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By Debbie Altschwager

Add one bale of wood shavings

Add burnished, bisqued pottery

Add 3 pounds of Kosher salt

Add 1 pound of copper sulfate

Gently lay small kindling over pots

Gently lay split logs over the kindling to fill the kiln

Add crumpled newspaper and more kindling

Add dried Christmas wreaths

Carefully light wreaths and cover half of the kiln with sheet metal

Cover the remaining half of the kiln with sheet metal

The kiln takes approximately 24 hours to fire

When the kiln has cooled, unload and see the magic…