Thoroughly enjoyed this class! Very informative! Thank you for sharing your process for Mishima and watercolor glazing. Learned a lot, and inspired to use these techniques. 😊
To transfer a drawing, I've used carbon paper to trace drawings directly onto the bisque. it fires off and eliminates one step....magic! I also use stamps for scrapbooking and the ink fires off perfectly also.
Saral transfer paper works well too, and it comes in different colors (I use red) so you can tell easier what part is the traced design vs the black underglazed bits.
This plastic looks like what heavy duty shower curtains are made from or the vinyl sheeting available by the yard at the fabric store or Walmart. Under
Great video Jess, thank you. What brush would you suggest for the clear, brush application, after the underglaze? Also, when you said you waxed after the clear, the Chun Blue, did you dip it over the clear, or did you not have clear in that spot? I wasn’t sure if you left that area unglazed, before the Chun Blue. Would that cause running of the Chun Blue if you had clear under it, or change the Chun Blue color? Thank you! Love your videos and the ClaySharecon! Such great information and something nice to watch during our quarantine! 😊
I also have the same question about only doing one coat of underglaze. I've always done 3 coats to get a good, rich color. Can you talk a bit about this please?
Some underglaze says to colour 3 coats for solid colour. How do i know if I watered down the underglaze, will the colour be too thin and colour will still show after firing?
J’adore vos vidéo et aussi les produits que vous nous présentés mais je ne sais pas comment commander car le site n’est pas en français et en plus pour le paiement moi j’achète en euros .pouvez vous m’aider???? merci
Thoroughly enjoyed this class! Very informative! Thank you for sharing your process for Mishima and watercolor glazing. Learned a lot, and inspired to use these techniques. 😊
To transfer a drawing, I've used carbon paper to trace drawings directly onto the bisque. it fires off and eliminates one step....magic! I also use stamps for scrapbooking and the ink fires off perfectly also.
Saral transfer paper works well too, and it comes in different colors (I use red) so you can tell easier what part is the traced design vs the black underglazed bits.
I Love your lessons, ideas, personality and stories. So much great information...Thank you!
You can use printable window clings and save the step of transferring the design to the vellum. Just a thought. 😊 So addicted to your videos ❣️
What about cutting up a dollar tree clear shower curtain to use for transfers
Can you please put a link to the carving tool you used? It was hard to see the tips -- are the straight or do they end in small balls?
You are AMAZING!!! Thank you so much, you inspired me😊
This plastic looks like what heavy duty shower curtains are made from or the vinyl sheeting available by the yard at the fabric store or Walmart. Under
Please identify the carving tool by company and model # if you have it. I went onto the Diamond core site and could not find it. Thank you.
Jessica, what clear are you using?
Great video Jess, thank you. What brush would you suggest for the clear, brush application, after the underglaze? Also, when you said you waxed after the clear, the Chun Blue, did you dip it over the clear, or did you not have clear in that spot? I wasn’t sure if you left that area unglazed, before the Chun Blue. Would that cause running of the Chun Blue if you had clear under it, or change the Chun Blue color? Thank you! Love your videos and the ClaySharecon! Such great information and something nice to watch during our quarantine! 😊
I also have the same question about only doing one coat of underglaze. I've always done 3 coats to get a good, rich color. Can you talk a bit about this please?
How can we make the end result inlay carving (just the black) clear shinny *or* have the inlay matte and the pitcher glassy?!?
Can I do this on bisqueware
Could you put a link to buy the sheets please?? : )
Some underglaze says to colour 3 coats for solid colour. How do i know if I watered down the underglaze, will the colour be too thin and colour will still show after firing?
What type of brushes did you use?
beautiful!!!!!
Did you try the georgies wax?
could i use an engobe?
Thank you so much!
you are a good patty
If you found the plastic where is the limk
J’adore vos vidéo et aussi les produits que vous nous présentés mais je ne sais pas comment commander car le site n’est pas en français et en plus pour le paiement moi j’achète en euros .pouvez vous m’aider???? merci
Jacques Cousteau