Handpainting Bisqued Plate with Amaco Velvet Underglazes, using a Christmas Leaf and Berry Design.
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- Sorry! I accidentally sold this plate before taking a photo of it for this video. But underglazes look pretty much the same after you fire them as they do when you first apply them, except they are glossy, due to the two coats of Zinc-Free Clear glaze applied to them when they're dry.
Laguna B-Mix 5 clay
Bisqued to Cone 04
Amaco Velvet Underglazes
I applied 2 coats of Zinc-Free Clear glaze, and then glaze fired to Cone 5.
Thank you Lisa, it was lovely to have your company while I was cooking sausage casserole 😋 Looking forward to see the glaze firing. Tomorrow I’m firing up my kiln just a bisque firing and I’ve packed it brimming 😊💚
Thank you!! ❤️
Your work is always so beautifully done. Thank you for sharing with us. You inspire me to paint more on my pieces!
Thank you! Good luck with your painting. It's my favorite part. 😍
Hi Lisa, I've been away, so I binged your last 3 videos 😅 I love watching how you create your pieces plus the chatting that goes along with them while you work. I can't decide which plate I like the most. This one, or the other one. I think there both lovely.
Thank you! And welcome back! 😀
Thank you for all the wonderful videos! I'll be ordering my own kiln in January and I'm loving all your ideas and tips.
Thank you so much! So excited for you with the new kiln!!! Good luck!
I love these plates, I did a similar pattern on the Christmas cards I made. By the way Happy Christmas! I love painting on my pieces, I find it so relaxing and peaceful.
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you also!
Really lovely... You do it so effortlessly
Very pretty! ❤
Thank you! ❤️
Great video Lisa - I enjoyed having your company while I worked late on some socks! Still playing with clay too but my kiln is cooling so I am just waiting right now, socks are a good distraction! Kiln openings are like Christmas morning! Some hits and some misses but fun and learning all the time. I know you are glazing for a show, but I wonder if you weren't, might you use the thicker plate as a bisque mold? Seems to me like it would be sturdy enough. Thanks again for sharing, I look forward to your kiln opening, Jan
Thanks Jan! ❤️. Using the thicker ones as bisque molds would be a great idea. I've glazed them all now, so maybe next time. 😋 I was painting vinyl charger plates while the kiln was cooling from the bisque firing. Seems we're all staying busy with other projects. 😀
Hi Lisa. Thank you so much for this video. I love your work!!!! You have inspired me to make some non textured pieces just to get back to painting more. Question: your clear glaze looks beautiful after glaze fire….is it Amaco zinc free, brush on?
Thanks Peggy! I use either the Amaco HF-9 Zinc-free Clear or the Mayco Zinc-free Clear. Both work really well for me. 😀
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Thank you, amd good luck! 😀
What’s your channel called and I will have a look!
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Dear madam
Are the stain colors solvable in water ?
And if so what might happen when you brush glaze on the paintings?
Yes, the glazes are water-based. But when I apply the clear glaze, I apply the clear very gently. No rubbing with the brush. I use a thick soft fan brush with a lot of glaze on it. After the first coat is dry, I apply the second coat.