I love pottery a lot...it relaxes me and I love to hand build things..I once made a big fruit bowl by using a salad wooden bowl and I used two to three sheets of newspapers to cover the entire bottom of bowl and I let it dry leather hard for a couple of days on the bowl...and I had to wax the bottom of the bowl so it won't stick to the kilm and I used dark brown color slip and then it was fired...after it was dried the bowl looked so awesome and amazing! It looked like I used tiger paws stamp on it and the colors were amazing! It was like "The God's of the kilm kissed my piece of fruit bowl"...☺☺
thankyou for sharing your 'know how 'and 'how to' process during the video. all the little parts bring such a charming little dish together beautifully
Hahah you are welcome! I hate added music! If I go to a class there’s never music playing while teachers are teaching so makes sense not to do it here.
@@sonja.ceramics No problem, what was the liquid you were dipping them in, inside the bucket? Do you have a website? 8:49 & the finger rolling at 9:01 thanks
@@mrs.conscious that is the white glaze used to coat them and protect them. It is Laguna satin white. Sonjakodimer.com … The soap dishes are currently in stock at a shop called crow and lilac. I do have a handful I haven’t posted online. If you’re interested in one contact me through instagram or email and I’ll see what I have available. :)
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed your video! One question/thought.... when water or soap drips through the holes, does it just land on the countertop, or do you make catch trays for under the dish?
sorry for the delay! It's a chunk of plaster I made. Basically I poured potter plaster into a plastic Tupperware container, let it firm, popped it out and then used it to hold the dish.
Oooo that’s a good question. It’s been a long time since I made these. I only use Laguna glazes and it’s one of their whites but I don’t know the exact one.
When drying clay bodies that have a flat surface I like to pour beans on the surface to put some surface pressure on to avoid warping. I don’t know if it’s needed or not, I just do it out of precaution.
I could see how her hands could get tired with rubbing out the glaze outside of the texture. Maybe getting a drill with a sponge attactment could help reduce the strain and speed up that operation.
Are you an engineer? This is something my dad would suggest. Hahah Thank you! I find that the hand wiping helps me control how much of the underglaze remains in areas that didn’t have enough depth in the imprint but I could probably use a larger sponge! Or a drill with a sponge sounds fun too! :D
very cool! I hope to make more that are geared just towards studio sounds and things like trimming or cutting clay. You know... when I have some more time. haha
Those are test tiles. I use them to try out various glaze combinations before using them on a final piece. I will do a video about these in the future!
@@Bellamarcella1212 we get down to 20* or so. I haven’t really had any noticeable problems but I’m sure the weather isn’t easy on the kiln. It was pretty beat up when I got it and I did a lot of repair work myself. I try to keep it sheltered and cozy when it rains and snows.
Well they’re what I have on hand and definitely left behind some residue. Not sure if something else would have been more effective. Do you know? They worked pretty well though. Sponges might have been better.
Do you mean the large brick like form? It's a chunk of plaster I made. Basically I poured potter plaster into a plastic Tupperware container, let it firm, popped it out and then used it to hold the dish. Let me know if you meant something else.
Hi! This was the Hagi porcelain by Laguna. I actually will probably use something like the bmix. These warped a tiny bit and I’m wondering if they would warp less with that clay. I glazed them with a satin white by Laguna. The colors painted on are a colored underglaze that peeks through. I feel like it gives them a rustic look.
@@meenusubrahmanian5692 I haven’t worked in terra cotta and don’t know what clay body you’re using. Where is your clay from? I’d try to buy glaze made by that producer. If you’re just asking about color you can’t go wrong with white topped in pastels like seafoam, etc. Just one person’s opinion though!
@@sonja.ceramics I'm using eco friendly natural clay : terracotta the red one...i cannot use the glazes which are for earthenware and stoneware clay..so was confused..this terracotta is fired at 1000C
@@meenusubrahmanian5692 I think most pottery stores will have a low fire glaze. Or you would research low fire glaze recipes if you’d like to make your own. I don’t have experience with making my own glaze yet so I’m less than helpful.
I’ve been meaning to make a narrated version of this one. Will work on that this week! I try to do one of each but this was my first video and I hadn’t decided to do that yet. Will do!
I haven't gotten set up for online sales yet, but do sell my work in a shop in Julian, California called "crow and lilac". You can contact them at crowandlilac.com
Thank you so much for demonstrating the process it’s wonderful soap dish. I was wondering if you can tell me why do you put beans (3.23minutes) ? I do a pottery but never hear this process.🙏
Everyone likes different things which is why it’s so important to just do what works for oneself. I left many of them all white or used other colors like pink. I like the antiqued effect it gives to the finished piece.
I love pottery a lot...it relaxes me and I love to hand build things..I once made a big fruit bowl by using a salad wooden bowl and I used two to three sheets of newspapers to cover the entire bottom of bowl and I let it dry leather hard for a couple of days on the bowl...and I had to wax the bottom of the bowl so it won't stick to the kilm and I used dark brown color slip and then it was fired...after it was dried the bowl looked so awesome and amazing! It looked like I used tiger paws stamp on it and the colors were amazing! It was like "The God's of the kilm kissed my piece of fruit bowl"...☺☺
Thanks for sharing your process. Most interesting was your use of a textile, lace, to imprint a design.
Thank you for demonstrating your process. I learned several great tips. Beautiful soap dishes!
Amo cerâmica. Suas peças são lindas. Parabéns!
Wow, beautiful soap dishes! I want one! ❤️❤️❤️
Your soap dishes are perfect. Thanks for sharing your process!
Wow thank you. I appreciate that!
thankyou for sharing your 'know how 'and 'how to' process during the video. all the little parts bring such a charming little dish together beautifully
Thank YOU!
Es precioso tu trabajo!!!
Really wonderful.... Excellent work
I love watching you work!! I learn so much too!
oh I'm so glad thank you! I've learned so much too and hope to start making more videos soon.
Muito bom seu vídeo!👏👏👏
Amazing precess and i like your design
Beautiful work 👌👌
Thank you so much. Really good detailed video
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing 😊
Great editing
Beautiful work!
Thanks I appreciate that!!!
Your work is great Congratulations
What beautiful work.... Exquisite.... You're blessed to be able to create such lovely work. Love from India.. 🙏🥰
Thank you for the sharing , enjoy the video very much ❤
Beautiful soap dishes. I think I'll try a couple. 💚💛💙💜
They're fun! But definitely a bit of a long process for whatever I might be able to sell them for. Haven't made more since. :-)
Well done. Your camera work is exact and you share your process. Thank you for not subjecting the viewer to 🎶 we may not like.
Hahah you are welcome! I hate added music! If I go to a class there’s never music playing while teachers are teaching so makes sense not to do it here.
❣️❣️❣️❣️ Nice work i love it
Gorgeous
Excelente 👏👏👏
Very beautiful dish. Thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Wonderful x
Thanks for taking the time to post this.
Thank you, your soap dishes are beautiful!
Thank you so much!
@@sonja.ceramics Hushhuruuuhuutulh
This was a wonderful video! Thank you
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely wonderful
Thanks! Sorry for the delay in response. I missed some notifications it seems!
@@sonja.ceramics No problem, what was the liquid you were dipping them in, inside the bucket? Do you have a website? 8:49 & the finger rolling at 9:01 thanks
@@mrs.conscious that is the white glaze used to coat them and protect them. It is Laguna satin white. Sonjakodimer.com … The soap dishes are currently in stock at a shop called crow and lilac. I do have a handful I haven’t posted online. If you’re interested in one contact me through instagram or email and I’ll see what I have available. :)
와우 멋집니다 멋진영상공유 감사합니다
만드는 과정을 잘배웠습니다
채널응원드리며 다음영상도 기대합니다
Thanks!
so cool
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed your video! One question/thought.... when water or soap drips through the holes, does it just land on the countertop, or do you make catch trays for under the dish?
Thank you! I haven’t. I wipe my counter down pretty often so it works for me but might not be for everyone!
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that's very good 👍
Ficou lindooooo 👏👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing your work!, it is so useful the mold!,, beautiful work!
Ah thank you! I used a tupperware type container to make the mold with plaster.
@@sonja.ceramics thank you!
Welcome my channel
*Woooooow* ❤👏☺
Thanks for showing your process!
What is that brick like thing that you mold your dish on?
Good question.
sorry for the delay! It's a chunk of plaster I made. Basically I poured potter plaster into a plastic Tupperware container, let it firm, popped it out and then used it to hold the dish.
so beautiful.
Thanks man!
Such a nice slow Life video :)
Calming :)
Where did You buy those wooden textured rollers?
Hi! You can find them on Etsy or various ceramics shops. I believe these particular ones came from an Etsy shop. Thanks!
What glaze did you use for top and bottom? Beautiful work!!!!!
Oooo that’s a good question. It’s been a long time since I made these. I only use Laguna glazes and it’s one of their whites but I don’t know the exact one.
Such a great process, what is the green liquid that you dipped the feet in? Thanks you.
Hi! That is a liquid wax. It keep glaze from sticking to certain areas.
Can i use bee wax ?
Beautiful work.
I'm a bit curious as to the purpose of the beans.
When drying clay bodies that have a flat surface I like to pour beans on the surface to put some surface pressure on to avoid warping. I don’t know if it’s needed or not, I just do it out of precaution.
@@sonja.ceramics Thanks. All my warping seems to happen in the kiln, but I haven't really done any flat bottom pieces yet.
I could see how her hands could get tired with rubbing out the glaze outside of the texture. Maybe getting a drill with a sponge attactment could help reduce the strain and speed up that operation.
Are you an engineer? This is something my dad would suggest. Hahah Thank you! I find that the hand wiping helps me control how much of the underglaze remains in areas that didn’t have enough depth in the imprint but I could probably use a larger sponge! Or a drill with a sponge sounds fun too! :D
Is the black a glaze or underglaze? Love the video.
This is underglaze. Thanks!
Hola. Que es lo que le pones de peso adentro a las fuentes, para que se sequen parejas? Muchas gracias
Hi! I do put the beans on top to help keep some pressure on the surface and help prevent warping. Honestly I’m not sure if it helps at all. Hahah
@@sonja.ceramics si sirve, gracias!!!!! 😍
Sonja this is a very satisfying video to watch (while at work :) ) Very good angles to see all that is going on. Thanks for sharing.
very cool! I hope to make more that are geared just towards studio sounds and things like trimming or cutting clay. You know... when I have some more time. haha
nice.
I would love to learn how to do this!
Baby steps! Maybe find a local pottery shop and find out about their kiln firing services!
plz tell me which clay you used in this project
Hi! This is the hagi 5 by Laguna.
cool
❤❤❤
I miss using this clay.
Do the beans keep it from warping?
Well the answer is I like to think so. But honestly I’m not sure if it helps or not.
Hi new subs 🙋☺
Me encanta, la mía la quiero beige 😁 saludos.
What are the clay "T" shapes in your kiln?
Those are test tiles. I use them to try out various glaze combinations before using them on a final piece. I will do a video about these in the future!
Where are you that your kiln can be outside like that? It must not get cold where you live?
@@Bellamarcella1212 we get down to 20* or so. I haven’t really had any noticeable problems but I’m sure the weather isn’t easy on the kiln. It was pretty beat up when I got it and I did a lot of repair work myself. I try to keep it sheltered and cozy when it rains and snows.
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Merci pour le partage .. il n'y a une astuce pour cuire la ceramique sans four
C’est pas possible mais on peut utilize l’argile qui secher dans l’air. Pas pour des choses pour des liquides ou manger mais ca suffi pour le decor.
@@sonja.ceramics oui j l'utilise déjà..mais ils sont des trucs fragiles comme vous l'avez mentionné 😊🙏🏻
Does the microfiber pull away more of the stain?
Well they’re what I have on hand and definitely left behind some residue. Not sure if something else would have been more effective. Do you know? They worked pretty well though. Sponges might have been better.
@@sonja.ceramics I'm asking because I have not tried them, but wonder if you recommend them.
@@highdesertsukari I can’t say I remember what I used before and if it worked better. But they work great! :)
What is the name the tool that you used for give the form
Do you mean the large brick like form? It's a chunk of plaster I made. Basically I poured potter plaster into a plastic Tupperware container, let it firm, popped it out and then used it to hold the dish. Let me know if you meant something else.
Tienes tienda en Madrid.????
I do not but thank you!
Which clay have you used and which glaze?
Hi! This was the Hagi porcelain by Laguna. I actually will probably use something like the bmix. These warped a tiny bit and I’m wondering if they would warp less with that clay. I glazed them with a satin white by Laguna. The colors painted on are a colored underglaze that peeks through. I feel like it gives them a rustic look.
@@sonja.ceramics pls suggest a glaze for terracotta clay?
@@meenusubrahmanian5692 I haven’t worked in terra cotta and don’t know what clay body you’re using. Where is your clay from? I’d try to buy glaze made by that producer. If you’re just asking about color you can’t go wrong with white topped in pastels like seafoam, etc. Just one person’s opinion though!
@@sonja.ceramics I'm using eco friendly natural clay : terracotta the red one...i cannot use the glazes which are for earthenware and stoneware clay..so was confused..this terracotta is fired at 1000C
@@meenusubrahmanian5692 I think most pottery stores will have a low fire glaze. Or you would research low fire glaze recipes if you’d like to make your own. I don’t have experience with making my own glaze yet so I’m less than helpful.
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Como hago para conseguir el molde que usted usa
I made it!
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I wish, for us newbs, that would let us know what you are doing, and why. What product, etc
I’ve been meaning to make a narrated version of this one. Will work on that this week! I try to do one of each but this was my first video and I hadn’t decided to do that yet. Will do!
Forgive me if this is answered elsewhere, but why the beans? Is that to dry it a bit?
No problem! I was using them to weigh down the clay and help it dry without warping. Now a days I just compress more and dry more slowly. :)
It helps the clay stay flat
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Where I can buy
I haven't gotten set up for online sales yet, but do sell my work in a shop in Julian, California called "crow and lilac". You can contact them at crowandlilac.com
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Thank you so much for demonstrating the process it’s wonderful soap dish. I was wondering if you can tell me why do you put beans (3.23minutes) ? I do a pottery but never hear this process.🙏
Hi I'm sorry for the delay! I use the beans to help weigh down the clay so it dries evenly and flat.
Hi how are firing
I have an old kiln at my studio.
Is it really handmade if you have to use fancy expensive machines?
I’m not really sure what machine you mean. I guess all words are subjective. 🤷♀️
The black ruined it.
Everyone likes different things which is why it’s so important to just do what works for oneself. I left many of them all white or used other colors like pink. I like the antiqued effect it gives to the finished piece.