Thanks Belle! I am always looking for a project that I think anyone can do and be successful with...plus where I can teach a little bit about putting colors together.
OMGosh, TY for showing your prep of UG, banding wheel for Atomizer & Your common sense set up for a "Box Theater"as a simple "spraying Booth". I have some Tri- Fold foam board, as you might use for a presentation.( I use that stuff for soo many different purposes- invaluable stuff! for once, I have most of the tools! I have the banding wheel, atomizer, & both green ware & bisque fired pieces to play with. Just need under glazes & vinyl. I'm really excited! just have to make THE TIME
This is so awesome Ann! I’ve wanted to get an atomizer to use for several of the other videos you’ve posted and I went to the link and ordered it!! Thank you so much.
This is such a fantastic outcome. I enjoy the speckle look of the atomizer. I like that you call it your nail-art brush. 🤭 I use make-up brushes for a lot of my glaze painting. I've found that they tend to be very flexible, soft, and dense so they pick up and lay down a good amount of glaze and leave less streaks than my fine art brushes.
Hey Em. Yes, yes. Also the bristles last longer when using such harsh materials plus the bristles stay put in a point longer than fine art brushes. Im with you 🙂
Hi Jan. thanks. Im glad you liked it. You will have fun with this project 🙂. Good questoin about the 4 minute hold. The reason I fire to cone 5 with a 4 minute hold is just from experience with my kiln and the glazes that I use. All of the glazes on the pieces that I ran in that high firing like to be fired higher than cone 5 but there were a couple of glazes that dont quite like cone 6 so I find that programming the kiln to cone 5 and then giving it an extra 4 minute hold seems to be the sweet spot for all the glazes. It is hot enough for all the glazes to do a good melt without any of them running.
I will add one more thing to that. I advise you to test underglazes at the temperature that you are firing to.Some are better at keeping their colors the higher you go and some are not. Some of the bottles will say that the underglazes can be fired to higher temps. Check the bottles,,,,then test test test. :-). Have fun.
Hey! Great to hear from you. Actually, Jim put a link in the description section under the video....to the atomizer that I used in the video. I cant remember how many mml it holds, but 1 cup seems right. It is not very big. I only spray a few puffs at a time right 🙂
I was so delighted with this video because I actually purchased an atomizer just like the one you have there. Now I just have to get some appropriate vinyl and buy some under glazes, etc. -- it's always somethin, lol. I'm really looking forward to it. Well and I have to set up my small gas kiln and learn how to do a bisque and a glaze firing but that's another story. Thanks again!
Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing and showing how easy under glazing can be 🙏🏽🙃
Thanks Belle! I am always looking for a project that I think anyone can do and be successful with...plus where I can teach a little bit about putting colors together.
OMGosh, TY for showing your prep of UG, banding wheel for Atomizer & Your common sense set up for a "Box Theater"as a simple "spraying Booth". I have some Tri- Fold foam board, as you might use for a presentation.( I use that stuff for soo many different purposes- invaluable stuff! for once, I have most of the tools! I have the banding wheel, atomizer, & both green ware & bisque fired pieces to play with. Just need under glazes & vinyl. I'm really excited! just have to make THE TIME
This is so awesome Ann! I’ve wanted to get an atomizer to use for several of the other videos you’ve posted and I went to the link and ordered it!! Thank you so much.
Hey Michele!! Wonderful! You will. have fun with that 🙂. Happy creating!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your contribution and welcome to the team - be on the look out for your title!
I am blown away. I am hesitant to do drawings and this is a fantastic process to get lovely effects. Thank you!
Hey Virginia. I am always on the lookout for projects that I think. anyone can do. Give it a try.
I bought the Cricut smart vinyl after watching one of your videos. I found I can also use it to make templates when I paint fake nail. LOL...
Haha, I havent tried that but I can see where that would work. Brilliant!!
This is such a fantastic outcome. I enjoy the speckle look of the atomizer.
I like that you call it your nail-art brush. 🤭 I use make-up brushes for a lot of my glaze painting. I've found that they tend to be very flexible, soft, and dense so they pick up and lay down a good amount of glaze and leave less streaks than my fine art brushes.
Hey Em. Yes, yes. Also the bristles last longer when using such harsh materials plus the bristles stay put in a point longer than fine art brushes. Im with you 🙂
Such a nice project! I am going to try it! Why do you do a 4 minute hold on the kiln? Thanks for sharing.
Hi Jan. thanks. Im glad you liked it. You will have fun with this project 🙂. Good questoin about the 4 minute hold. The reason I fire to cone 5 with a 4 minute hold is just from experience with my kiln and the glazes that I use. All of the glazes on the pieces that I ran in that high firing like to be fired higher than cone 5 but there were a couple of glazes that dont quite like cone 6 so I find that programming the kiln to cone 5 and then giving it an extra 4 minute hold seems to be the sweet spot for all the glazes. It is hot enough for all the glazes to do a good melt without any of them running.
@@annruel1982 Thanks Ann!😁
@@janp7943 My pleasure.
How do you fire these underglazed pots without the color burning out?
Cone 5 - never had a problem with the Amaco colors used burning out. Many of them intensify after firing.
I will add one more thing to that. I advise you to test underglazes at the temperature that you are firing to.Some are better at keeping their colors the higher you go and some are not. Some of the bottles will say that the underglazes can be fired to higher temps. Check the bottles,,,,then test test test. :-). Have fun.
OMG!!! This is SOOOO cool!!! And it seems very do-able!!!💃🏻 THANK YOU!
Im glad you like it Beatrice! Give it a go!!
Very pretty mugs! Those techniques look like a lot of fun. You are always so creative and changing it up! Thanks Ann 😊
that is so nice of you Candy! Thanks so much!!
As always, wonderful video. I learn so much from you. Thank you!
What size atomizer do you have Ann? Looking on Amazon and I found a 300ml which I believe is about 1 cup. Any thoughts?
Hey! Great to hear from you. Actually, Jim put a link in the description section under the video....to the atomizer that I used in the video. I cant remember how many mml it holds, but 1 cup seems right. It is not very big. I only spray a few puffs at a time right 🙂
@@annruel1982 Thanks Jim! 👍🏼💜
Thanks!
Yeah!! Thanks so much Anke!!!! that is awesome!! We really appreciate that. that will help us with pottery supplies for sure. have a great week.
Thanks!
PRISCILLA!!! Thanks so much. You are awesome! That will really help us with our pottery supplies and video equipment. Have a great day! Ann
Quelle fraîcheur dans vos décors ! Bravo et merci pour tous ces bons conseils.
Je suis tellement content que ça te plaise ! Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé ,Jeannine. Essaie.
I was so delighted with this video because I actually purchased an atomizer just like the one you have there. Now I just have to get some appropriate vinyl and buy some under glazes, etc. -- it's always somethin, lol. I'm really looking forward to it. Well and I have to set up my small gas kiln and learn how to do a bisque and a glaze firing but that's another story. Thanks again!
You do beautiful work. Thank you for all you do.
Wow, thanks so much Anke!! It is totally Jim and I's pleasure. thank YOU for watching 🙂
Those are really fun! Thank you!!
My pleasure, Chris. Im glad you like it. Give it a try.
Your work is just amazing! So lovely!
Beautiful!
Hey Lin! Thanks so much!! I appreciate you watching
Love this
Thanks Penny!! I appreciate you watching!!
Amazing!!!!!
Aww...thanks so much A! Im glad you like those projects. Give them a try.
❤🙏
Thanks Lali!