Monday, September 15, 2025

super glue ceramic fixes

Fixing a plant pot with super glue is hardly dramatic, but I've been distracted with family stuff and need a nudge to get back in the blogging habit, so I'm plopping in this quick-and-easy fix . . . although I am not sure it's fair to call it a "fix", because cracked ceramic remains cracked looking, even with super glue.

A pot that I think is pretty tipped over and cracked, and I super-glued it back together.

Voila!

Thoughts:

  • One of the advantages of it being a flower pot is that crinkly cracks look organic, and they don't detract too much from the aesthetic.  A re-glued serving dish would be decidedly less pleasing to look at.  
  • Piecing together ceramic is a little bit like jigsaw puzzles, and therefore a fun activity in and of itself.  It's not like I think I should break other pots just for the entertainment of reassembling them, mind you.  But the reassembly is enjoyable.
While I was at it, I used the glue to reassemble the handle on this mug.
The handle isn't a handle, at least not in this configuration.

The mug arrived in the mail for me today, a surprise thank-you gift from my professional association for serving on a committee.  I happened to find that particular committee fairly annoying, and full of crackpots, so I see a deep symbolism in that this mug arrived cracked -- flown off the handle, so to speak. Inside the mug was a set of helpful instructions: don't give this to children when it's full of hot liquid; don't drink boiling liquid until it has cooled sufficiently; hand-wash the mug.  

A hand-wash-only mug with a cracked handle -- a gift that I didn't even ask for -- hmmmm . . . I think some day I need to write a blog post entitled, "Top Ten Gifts for the Environmentally Conscious Minimalist".   That would be a really fun list to compile!  (But this mug would not be on the list). 

Since I had the super glue out anyway, I did the jigsaw puzzle thing and reattached the handle.  Maybe I'll turn this into another planter; not sure yet.

The wooden lid for the mug fits a wide mouth canning jar.
A small redeeming feature!


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