Great video ⭐️! Slipcasting is so fun❤ how did it turn out? I usually only leave the slip in for 10 maybe 15 minutes max but maybe yours was a more liquid consistency. Also i leave them overnight before opening them, then they usually come right off. I definitely have a mold from the same place on etsy ( from turkey) they come out so nice and smooth! And now you can do even more fabulous glaze combos, yay!
Hi Amanda! It came out ok…for my first one at least, lol, I didn’t expect it to! It was too soft to stamp the bottom tho, and it got a little wonky when I tried to clean it up so I think I will just sand the seams off next time when it’s dry? I got a mug too! Will try that tomorrow 😬
@SoulHavenPottery-gt2gf the cleanup is definitely the hardest part! It's kinda like carving, where you have to wait till the perfect leatherhardness to take them off and not smush the whole thing! Use the mold itself to hold the piece as you're working on it, rotating it, helps perfectly cradle it and stabilizes it better than holding it in your hand! You'll do great with a little practice!!
Great video ⭐️! Slipcasting is so fun❤ how did it turn out? I usually only leave the slip in for 10 maybe 15 minutes max but maybe yours was a more liquid consistency. Also i leave them overnight before opening them, then they usually come right off. I definitely have a mold from the same place on etsy ( from turkey) they come out so nice and smooth! And now you can do even more fabulous glaze combos, yay!
Hi Amanda! It came out ok…for my first one at least, lol, I didn’t expect it to! It was too soft to stamp the bottom tho, and it got a little wonky when I tried to clean it up so I think I will just sand the seams off next time when it’s dry? I got a mug too! Will try that tomorrow 😬
@SoulHavenPottery-gt2gf the cleanup is definitely the hardest part! It's kinda like carving, where you have to wait till the perfect leatherhardness to take them off and not smush the whole thing! Use the mold itself to hold the piece as you're working on it, rotating it, helps perfectly cradle it and stabilizes it better than holding it in your hand! You'll do great with a little practice!!
@@RedEftDesigns great tips! Thanks so much🫶🏻