In today's Art class, our teacher let us try handmade pottery. My clay bowl looked a bit (1)
unfinished
at first with uneven (不规则的) edges, but the teacher smiled and said, "Don't worry—the charm of handmade things lies in their (2)
imperfect
beauty."
I carefully painted glaze (釉料) on my bowl, but the colour turned out (3)
incomplete
, with patches (色斑) of light and dark. Just as I wasn't satisfied, my deskmate Lin held up her work—an (4)
unusual
vase with a special shape, full of playful charm. The teacher said, "Handmade things don't need (5)
impossible
perfection. Every crack tells a story."
In the end, we finished our creations with (6)
inexpensive
materials. Though they weren't perfect, holding them in our hands felt special. It turns out the true value of handmade crafts lies in their unique heart and effort.