Good to see you saving your glaze from brushes and bottles. I have a box with 8 or so empty glass jars in and keep jars separate with iron rich colors, blues, greens, white, browns, oranges etc. separate to wash brushes in. When glaze settles I pour off water on top to another box of jars. Put jars with glaze solids on porch until they dry, the dried glaze can be broken up and stored in empty jar. I don't have to deal with dust and looking forward to using my mystery glaze chips soon. I miss Jeanettes videos as she is a treat to watch! 🥰
Wash brushes of similar colours in a minimal amount of water, allow water to evaporate then take out the chips. I use old takeaway coffee cups for this as they have a waxy lining making it easy to remove the glaze chips and it gives the paper coffee cups a second life as well rather than going straight in the bin.
Thanks for this! I do most of my glazing at a community studio so I’ll have to figure out how I would work this- maybe just using my own brushes, keeping them to dry in my own cubby. I am all for decreasing our impact on the environment!
Another awesome video Sarah! Another thing I like to do is keep yr empty celadon bottles. When yr ready to use them add a bit of water shake them up then pour the watered down celadons in a mix of colours inside yr bowls like a water colour effect. Very pretty!! Nat xx
Sarah, I LOVE this!!!! I am going to change my studio habits today! I usually just soak my brushes in a minimal amount of water, then allow for evaporation, and wipe the dregs out with a tissue and toss in my trash. SO WASTEFUL in comparison. I am inspired and excited. thank you. Jessica from Pacifica
Well... I always download spec sheets for every glaze, additive, clay body. Environmental toxicities, health hazards etc. are defined. I keep a notebook with that info. Additionally, I have an outdoor sink with a 4 ft deep drain hole and NOTHING hazardous gets washed ... mother Earth needs lotsa TLC. I love your glaze chips suggestions! Thank you!
I am so glad to see someone else being thrifty with glazes. I'm a bit OCD and just can't stand the dirty lids and lid liners. I've done this with my Amaco underglazes. I've also done some deliberate glaze chips . I've also done some of the bits that come in Jungle Gems to use with some other glazes. Keep them in little empty food color bottles. I had to laugh when you made the OCD comment. It sure makes me feel good to know I'm not the only one😁🤣😄
Hi and thanks for watching. Made me laugh too about the OCD 😆. I just can't bring myself to waste anything! Good to know there are others of like mind. 😄
great way of recycling.....and its not sad, but responsible😉...i make really small stuff...and use for every colour a seperate little watercontiner to wash(as i use very small brushes...lol),i let it dry out completely and collect the residu on the bottum....just starting glazing and dont want anything down my sink...and luv the video's of Jeanette...makes me smile everytime😁
Thanks so much Alexandra - very interesting to see how others of like mind do it. I also save the glaze from 'wiping back ' and let that dry. Absolutely amazing how much you can save by doing that! 😊
Thank you for this video. After watching this video, the community studio I work out of now does this. I have made a couple plates and a tray with glaze chips and love it!
Oh Sarah what a treat to watch. I've been travelling from Canada to UK and only just had signal to watch. Fascinating to see your technique, and fab results. My mystery chips are made from the brush cleaning water where I syphon off surplus water and collect the residue. Amazing how much you can collect. I use old yoghurt pots which bend super easy to "crack off the glaze' when dry. Loved that so much I went on to make my own in individual colours. I'm as OCD as you lol. So good to recycle. My favourite combo is Mayco Cordovan, and Mayco Birch with Matco Blue Surf, on a base of 3 coats of Mayco Birch. But another favourite is Blue Hydrangea and Norse Blue over a base of Celadon Bloom. Options are endless! Thanks again for a fab video. Loved it! Hoping to start posting videos again soon, you always inspire me! Much love Jeanette, Far Forest Ceramics ❤
Hi Jeanette- I'm so envious of your Canadian trip. Soooo want to go there - one day hopefully. Thanks for the info. It'll be interesting for the viewers to read your comment. I just love our clay community with everyone so giving of their techniques. It's inspiring and heart warming ♥️. Lots of love to you. 😍
@@thepotterycorner Canada was breathtaking but made more special as it is where our eldest son lives so a few visits every year on the cards. Feel blessed. Definitely worth a visit and quite a short flight surprisingly!
Hi Jeanette and Sara. I’ve been to England and Wales twice in the 90’s and was thrilled with the beautiful flowers especially the rhododendron bushes. So many gorgeous colours. Where in Canada did you visit? I’m in southern Ontario. Would have loved to meet you.
@@brendawiles3148 Hi Brenda, we had an amazing trip. First Montreal ( where our son lives) then Banff followed by Jasper. Holiday of a lifetime! Such a stunning country and breath taking scenery! Would loved to have met you!
Yes i also save my glaze the way you showed here by cleaning out the empty pots. The brushes i do different. I wash them in a glass with not to much water all together. That brush water i let untouched for about a week. The coloured residue of glaze has sank to the bottem. I then pour out as much "clear" water as possib. Then i put te glass in a warm spot so that the residue got completely dry. I scrape the dryed up residue out with a knife into my mystery chips pot. It comes out flaky and powdery. Thank you Sarah showing this. The way you talk about all kind of pottery stuff keeps me always hanging on your lips 😂 👋 bye Sheila
Thanks for sharing your process Sheila. Your way you get a mix of glaze without knowing what you're going to get - like Forrest Gump! Your lovely comments make all the work to produce these videos worthwhile. Thanks again Sarah
So glad your video was recommended to me. Great idea and you are super fun to listen to..I am a bit OCD too so you made me giggle. ;) New subscriber! :)
Thanks so much for watching. The OCD part of me is mostly under control but I just hate WASTE! Great to have you along and thanks for your kind words 😁
Thank you for an excellent tip and money saving idea! This video was brilliant and so regret all the glaze I have wasted. Off to get a plastic tablecloth! Love your channel and thanks again. Lynne New Zealand.
Good to see you saving your glaze from brushes and bottles. I have a box with 8 or so empty glass jars in and keep jars separate with iron rich colors, blues, greens, white, browns, oranges etc. separate to wash brushes in. When glaze settles I pour off water on top to another box of jars. Put jars with glaze solids on porch until they dry, the dried glaze can be broken up and stored in empty jar. I don't have to deal with dust and looking forward to using my mystery glaze chips soon. I miss Jeanettes videos as she is a treat to watch! 🥰
Thanks for watching and sharing your way of not wasting glaze. Great to have you along 😊
Wash brushes of similar colours in a minimal amount of water, allow water to evaporate then take out the chips. I use old takeaway coffee cups for this as they have a waxy lining making it easy to remove the glaze chips and it gives the paper coffee cups a second life as well rather than going straight in the bin.
Thanks Derek - great way to save the waste glaze. Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks for this! I do most of my glazing at a community studio so I’ll have to figure out how I would work this- maybe just using my own brushes, keeping them to dry in my own cubby. I am all for decreasing our impact on the environment!
Thanks for watching Katherine. Glad this was helpful 😊
Another awesome video Sarah! Another thing I like to do is keep yr empty celadon bottles. When yr ready to use them add a bit of water shake them up then pour the watered down celadons in a mix of colours inside yr bowls like a water colour effect. Very pretty!! Nat xx
Thanks Nat -another great idea of how not to waste glaze. Thanks for tuning in again xx
Sarah, I LOVE this!!!! I am going to change my studio habits today! I usually just soak my brushes in a minimal amount of water, then allow for evaporation, and wipe the dregs out with a tissue and toss in my trash. SO WASTEFUL in comparison. I am inspired and excited. thank you. Jessica from Pacifica
Hi Jessica. Great to hear you'll benefit from this. Do send me a pic of your first Confetti Glaze piece! 😍😄
Well... I always download spec sheets for every glaze, additive, clay body. Environmental toxicities, health hazards etc. are defined. I keep a notebook with that info. Additionally, I have an outdoor sink with a 4 ft deep drain hole and NOTHING hazardous gets washed ... mother Earth needs lotsa TLC. I love your glaze chips suggestions! Thank you!
Thanks for watching and sharing your process. As you say we need to be conscious of what we do as potters and our impact. 😊
I am so glad to see someone else being thrifty with glazes. I'm a bit OCD and just can't stand the dirty lids and lid liners. I've done this with my Amaco underglazes. I've also done some deliberate glaze chips . I've also done some of the bits that come in Jungle Gems to use with some other glazes. Keep them in little empty food color bottles. I had to laugh when you made the OCD comment. It sure makes me feel good to know I'm not the only one😁🤣😄
Hi and thanks for watching. Made me laugh too about the OCD 😆. I just can't bring myself to waste anything! Good to know there are others of like mind. 😄
great way of recycling.....and its not sad, but responsible😉...i make really small stuff...and use for every colour a seperate little watercontiner to wash(as i use very small brushes...lol),i let it dry out completely and collect the residu on the bottum....just starting glazing and dont want anything down my sink...and luv the video's of Jeanette...makes me smile everytime😁
Thanks so much Alexandra - very interesting to see how others of like mind do it. I also save the glaze from 'wiping back ' and let that dry. Absolutely amazing how much you can save by doing that! 😊
I've not tried this but I've seen vids of commercial glazes with chips suspended in them. I love the no waste aspect
Thanks for watching Dennis. 😊
Thank you for this video. After watching this video, the community studio I work out of now does this. I have made a couple plates and a tray with glaze chips and love it!
Thanks so much Vickie, that's so lovely to hear. Great news for the environment and great plates! Thanks for watching 😊
Yes I do chips from glaze after I seeing another video with you. Love the results. I also save some from the water in a bucket.
Hi Helena and thanks for tuning in again. Glad to hear you are already conserving your waste glaze. 😊
Now I have to try this!
Hi Joan - yes it's very useful. Thanks for watching 😊
Interesting video, Sarah.
Thanks for watching Patrick. 😊
Going to try this! Thank you.
Great! Thanks for watching Maureen 😊
Oh Sarah what a treat to watch. I've been travelling from Canada to UK and only just had signal to watch. Fascinating to see your technique, and fab results. My mystery chips are made from the brush cleaning water where I syphon off surplus water and collect the residue. Amazing how much you can collect. I use old yoghurt pots which bend super easy to "crack off the glaze' when dry.
Loved that so much I went on to make my own in individual colours. I'm as OCD as you lol. So good to recycle.
My favourite combo is Mayco Cordovan, and Mayco Birch with Matco Blue Surf, on a base of 3 coats of Mayco Birch. But another favourite is Blue Hydrangea and Norse Blue over a base of Celadon Bloom. Options are endless!
Thanks again for a fab video.
Loved it!
Hoping to start posting videos again soon, you always inspire me!
Much love Jeanette, Far Forest Ceramics ❤
Hi Jeanette- I'm so envious of your Canadian trip. Soooo want to go there - one day hopefully. Thanks for the info. It'll be interesting for the viewers to read your comment. I just love our clay community with everyone so giving of their techniques. It's inspiring and heart warming ♥️. Lots of love to you. 😍
@@thepotterycorner Canada was breathtaking but made more special as it is where our eldest son lives so a few visits every year on the cards. Feel blessed. Definitely worth a visit and quite a short flight surprisingly!
Hi Jeanette and Sara. I’ve been to England and Wales twice in the 90’s and was thrilled with the beautiful flowers especially the rhododendron bushes. So many gorgeous colours. Where in Canada did you visit? I’m in southern Ontario. Would have loved to meet you.
@@brendawiles3148 Hi Brenda, we had an amazing trip. First Montreal ( where our son lives) then Banff followed by Jasper. Holiday of a lifetime! Such a stunning country and breath taking scenery! Would loved to have met you!
Super fun and informative vid. Thank you for sharing! Love your ring on your left hand btw. Super cool :)
Thanks for watching Katia. Thanks for the compliments 😊
Very helpful
Thanks for watching Sheila 😊
Yes i also save my glaze the way you showed here by cleaning out the empty pots.
The brushes i do different.
I wash them in a glass with not to much water all together. That brush water i let untouched for about a week. The coloured residue of glaze has sank to the bottem. I then pour out as much "clear" water as possib. Then i put te glass in a warm spot so that the residue got completely dry. I scrape the dryed up residue out with a knife into my mystery chips pot. It comes out flaky and powdery.
Thank you Sarah showing this. The way you talk about all kind of pottery stuff keeps me always hanging on your lips 😂
👋 bye
Sheila
Thanks for sharing your process Sheila. Your way you get a mix of glaze without knowing what you're going to get - like Forrest Gump! Your lovely comments make all the work to produce these videos worthwhile. Thanks again Sarah
@@thepotterycorner welcome Sarah ☻
So glad your video was recommended to me. Great idea and you are super fun to listen to..I am a bit OCD too so you made me giggle. ;) New subscriber! :)
Thanks so much for watching. The OCD part of me is mostly under control but I just hate WASTE! Great to have you along and thanks for your kind words 😁
Thank you for an excellent tip and money saving idea! This video was brilliant and so regret all the glaze I have wasted. Off to get a plastic tablecloth! Love your channel and thanks again. Lynne New Zealand.
Thanks for watching Lynne. So pleased this has been helpful 😊
Thank you do you mix or save under glazes too
Hi Corry. I do! But not into my Glaze 100's and 1000's Pot. I just pop the dried underglaze back in its pot. Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks! May be it would be easier to use a metal brush...
Thanks so much for watching 😊