They all turned out gorgeous! That cobalt and jade combo is beautiful. Also like the one near the beginning with sandstone and a green/blue- reminds me of the beach/ocean. 🍁🥰
Your glaze combos are just beautiful!! I really love the mug before the cobalt and seaweed one that was white with pinks in it. You said you may need to stop doing that glaze combo since it drips so much but you didn’t mention the glazes you used. That dish at the end is just stunning!! The foot is fabulous and looks so professional!
That mug had Lavender Mist, Winterwood and Raspberry Mist with Pearl Gray underglaze on the bottom. When I went back and checked my application notes, I saw that I had also added a little bit of Flux between the layers. Maybe next time I will try it without the Flux. I really want it to work because I love the way it looks together.
These are gorgeous. I love them. The Cobalt Seaweed mug is my favorite but I also enjoy the Halloween mug. Also the one your daughter did is stunning she has a great eye for color.
I'm so into the mug at 2:13 and it won't surprise you the mug at 13:13 is just as spectacular! that glaze combo speaks to meeeeee!! Is that a cobalt celadon? Your kiddo did amazing on their mug, too!
I love those combinations! Yes, that is Amaco's Cobalt celadon with Amaco Seaweed (which is a Potters Choice glaze). The first mug also had Snow celadon.
The glaze combination at the 8:00 mark (the one that stuck to the cookie) would look great on a cauldron mug/planter. The matte black glaze looks like cast iron and the colorful drips would look like potions spilling over. You could use different color glazes for the various potions.
I wrote the above comment before getting to your Halloween mugs. So great. The cauldron-style shape that I was referring to usually has 3 short rounded tapered feet. A little tripod cooking pot shape.
just found your video today, and absolutely LOVE all your glaze combos! Have some pieces ready to be glazed and actually have almost all of the glazes you mentioned, so Im going to give it a go~! Thank You for your inspiration!
I just discovered your channel. Your work is gorgeous. You're very talented and also extremely knowledgeable. This makes your videos both entertaining and also informative/informational. Thanks for being so info-taining.
Once I get everything dialed in, I shouldn't have to adjust it again until my elements start wearing out. It would be nice if it just worked like I want right from the start though! :)
If you like the honey flux look or things like frosted lemon with sandstone I found a combination that I’m sure you’ll love. 1 coat Coyote Alabaster Satin 1 coat Spectrum Texture Mottle Then 1 or 2 coats of a color of your choosing, one of my favorites is Green Tea but I’ve tried dozens of colors and they all look good. If you use 2 coats of texture mottle it will be a warmer color with more yellow and texture. It’s hard to describe this combination but it’s more interesting than honey flux for sure, it took me over a 1,000 shot glass test tiles to find this glaze combination.
I use brush on glazes. For the most part, I won't put the top glazes more than halfway down the piece, if it is 3 glazes, the top most glaze stays to the top 1/3. The green and black mug that ran was from the shape of the wave line...the glaze gathered at the bottom of the wave and it allowed it to have huge drips. The pink/purple mug was my mistake...I had a small amount of flux added and I should have left that out.
They all turned out gorgeous! That cobalt and jade combo is beautiful. Also like the one near the beginning with sandstone and a green/blue- reminds me of the beach/ocean. 🍁🥰
Thank you!! Miss you guys!
Cream is stable by itself but very fluid in combination.
I do love a glaze that likes to flow...now I just need to play with it some more to get a better idea of how to use it best.
Your glaze combos are just beautiful!! I really love the mug before the cobalt and seaweed one that was white with pinks in it. You said you may need to stop doing that glaze combo since it drips so much but you didn’t mention the glazes you used. That dish at the end is just stunning!! The foot is fabulous and looks so professional!
That mug had Lavender Mist, Winterwood and Raspberry Mist with Pearl Gray underglaze on the bottom. When I went back and checked my application notes, I saw that I had also added a little bit of Flux between the layers. Maybe next time I will try it without the Flux. I really want it to work because I love the way it looks together.
@@jessicastanley153 I love the colors as well.
Love the pale blue and winterwood combo. Your daughters mug was a fantastic compilation of unexpected color choices that somehow worked.
Thank you! She was so happy with how her mug turned out.
Thanks for inviting me here! Your pieces are just beautiful!!
Thank you for watching! I love feedback... keep it coming! 🙂
Such beautiful work and beautiful glazing. Such unique combinations. Love Piper's choices of color!
Thank you so much! She was very happy with how it turned out.
Love love love that seaweed and cobalt combo 😻
It is one of my favorites!
These are gorgeous. I love them. The Cobalt Seaweed mug is my favorite but I also enjoy the Halloween mug. Also the one your daughter did is stunning she has a great eye for color.
Thank you so much! That Cobalt Seaweed combination has always been one of my favorites! My daughter was very happy with how her mug turned out.
Great kiln opening. I love your large green dish.
Thank you so much!
Love the glaze combo your daughter used! Gorgeous!
Thank you! She was very happy to see how it turned out.
Oh your last bowl was stunning, and the cobalt and seaweed area fave!
Thanks so much! My favorite was your final bowl. AWESOME!
Best deep red I’ve found is coyote really red x2 and dry brush of Amaco deep firebrick on top for a deep blood red. Great videos
I'm so into the mug at 2:13 and it won't surprise you the mug at 13:13 is just as spectacular! that glaze combo speaks to meeeeee!! Is that a cobalt celadon? Your kiddo did amazing on their mug, too!
I love those combinations! Yes, that is Amaco's Cobalt celadon with Amaco Seaweed (which is a Potters Choice glaze). The first mug also had Snow celadon.
The glaze combination at the 8:00 mark (the one that stuck to the cookie) would look great on a cauldron mug/planter. The matte black glaze looks like cast iron and the colorful drips would look like potions spilling over. You could use different color glazes for the various potions.
I wrote the above comment before getting to your Halloween mugs. So great. The cauldron-style shape that I was referring to usually has 3 short rounded tapered feet. A little tripod cooking pot shape.
That's a great idea! I love a bright colorful glaze over a black matte base... it always looks so good. Adding "cauldron" feet would be perfect!
just found your video today, and absolutely LOVE all your glaze combos! Have some pieces ready to be glazed and actually have almost all of the glazes you mentioned, so Im going to give it a go~! Thank You for your inspiration!
Thank you so much! I hope your pieces turn out perfectly! Good luck!
I just discovered your channel. Your work is gorgeous. You're very talented and also extremely knowledgeable. This makes your videos both entertaining and also informative/informational. Thanks for being so info-taining.
Thank you so much!
Spectrum Textured Autumn is my favorite for tree textures 🌲
Thanks, I'll have to check that one out.
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing... New subscriber!!
So glad I have a skutt kiln, never had to adjust yet.
Once I get everything dialed in, I shouldn't have to adjust it again until my elements start wearing out. It would be nice if it just worked like I want right from the start though! :)
the seaweed and cobalt ones are so gorgeous
I agree! Always a favorite of mine!
Amazing work!
Thank you!
Some lovely pieces😊
Thank you! 😊
Hoooo, shit! That was a gorgeous firing! Thank you for sharing. That cup your daughter did is beautiful. Seriously. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I was extremely happy with that firing!
If you like the honey flux look or things like frosted lemon with sandstone I found a combination that I’m sure you’ll love.
1 coat Coyote Alabaster Satin
1 coat Spectrum Texture Mottle
Then 1 or 2 coats of a color of your choosing, one of my favorites is Green Tea but I’ve tried dozens of colors and they all look good. If you use 2 coats of texture mottle it will be a warmer color with more yellow and texture.
It’s hard to describe this combination but it’s more interesting than honey flux for sure, it took me over a 1,000 shot glass test tiles to find this glaze combination.
I will have to give that a try! Thank you!
I use a lot of the combinations you use, have not tried seaweed over wasabi, with light flux - really great, I will use that one.
That was my first time trying that one. I will definitely use it again!
They are very cute stuff you have, I like that green colour
Thank you so much!
Loved the wasabi combo
Thanks! I hadn't tried that combo before. I will definitely be doing it again!
What's the brand name for Ultra Black Underglaze. I love the smooth matte finish.
It is an Amaco velvet underglaze.
Oh yes ❤️😍😍😍😍😍😍lovely
Thank you!
Do you fire the underglaze at bisque, or with the glaze fire under the rest of the Color’s?
I fire my underglaze transfers at bisque, but that is mostly because I prefer to apply them at the leather hard stage.
Do you dip these or brush them on? How far down are you putting the top coat on the outside on the pieces that ran and stuck?
I use brush on glazes. For the most part, I won't put the top glazes more than halfway down the piece, if it is 3 glazes, the top most glaze stays to the top 1/3. The green and black mug that ran was from the shape of the wave line...the glaze gathered at the bottom of the wave and it allowed it to have huge drips. The pink/purple mug was my mistake...I had a small amount of flux added and I should have left that out.
You could very well change your channel name to "Frozen Fire Pottery" as that is what I was thinking of as you pulled pieces out of the kiln.
That would be a really cool pottery name!