I love every piece! The pig is adorable!! My favorite is the last piece with the decal!! It’s absolutely stunnnnning!! You did the decal perfectly! Awesome kiln opening. I also love the colors of the gluggle jug!!
Always love your kilnopenings! Since I use your technic with the balls of clay I know how hard is it to get them out of the kiln without any cracks!❤ SonI feel with you when it works out and when it does not! I also have my own collection of cracked flowers and plates😂
Ahhh Ellen that us lovely to know that you actually feel my pain at the cracked bowls, have you seen the kintsugi video I did to make them look better? 😊 xx
Ohhhh I get sooo excited when there’s a kiln unload to watch! Love yr Lacey top too! I can see the interest in the river rock snow but ahhh yeah u know me n brown lol. I can see that piggy in pink gloss! Fried bacon made me lol. I love the word glugglejug makes me giggle! Wow that blue vase is stunning! It looks carved I love it! I love the brown transfer w the green. Looks antique. The blue vase is my fav. Give painting a go! Uve seen my attempts but I still really enjoy the process lol. Lovely unload hunni xx
Thankyou so much Nat ❤️ yes pink gloss would look lovely for a really piggy colour 😊 I am totally on love with the transfer ones, need to get more as it's tricky but enjoyable. I want to have a go at painting but I'm so rubbish, my art is 2 year old level 🤣 xx
@@ceramicsbyjulia8552mine too but I watch colors by earth tutorials and pause play and follow exactly what she does. I have learnt so many tricks. She does very easy things. U can print off the outline pattern off their website first, trace it onto yr piece then follow along in her video. Very easy I promise!
Julia, here’s a helpful reference from Wikipedia about “dunting cracks”. I have really enjoyed all of your kiln unloadings. Thank you. Dunting is a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles. It is the "cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress" [1] and is caused by a "ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired".[2][3] Although usually occurring during cooling dunts can also be caused by excessively fast heating rates. Heating dunts can be recognised by rounded edges to the cracks as the glaze matured after they occurred, whereas cooling dunts have sharp edges.[4][5]
I like the transfer concept. You could consider firing your wall vase lying down by placing stilts under them. Another great firing thank you Julia. NZ.
Thanks for doing RR combos. I used it again before I saw this and mine turned that ugly brown. So I sold the rest of the glaze. I gave up on it. Wish I had seen your combos first!
Nice kiln unload Julia. Good you saved piggy cos he's soooo cute ❤ Can you not put glass chips or marbles in the cracked bowl and fire it again? Maybe it cures the crack..... The vases are absolutely beautiful. The one with the coiled handle is wow 😍 my favourite ❤ Greetz Sheila
Hi Sheila 👋 oh now you have me thinking I do have a lot of sea glass, you have opened my mind to that idea, thankyou so much. I was so glad to save the piggy 😊 xx
So sorry Angela, will post shorts of each individual piece, I was seeing if evening worked better as the light was not working well during the day smile 😊
I love every piece! The pig is adorable!! My favorite is the last piece with the decal!! It’s absolutely stunnnnning!! You did the decal perfectly! Awesome kiln opening. I also love the colors of the gluggle jug!!
Hi Michele, thankyou so much, I need to get some more decals they worked so well on these 2 pieces, hope you are well my friend xx
Hi Julia, I love your Kiln opening all the pieces and colors are beautiful.
Thankyou Angelina 😊
The blue on the wall mug is amazing. I think it's the right choice
Thankyou Allen 😊
Always love your kilnopenings! Since I use your technic with the balls of clay I know how hard is it to get them out of the kiln without any cracks!❤ SonI feel with you when it works out and when it does not! I also have my own collection of cracked flowers and plates😂
Ahhh Ellen that us lovely to know that you actually feel my pain at the cracked bowls, have you seen the kintsugi video I did to make them look better? 😊 xx
I love the blue wall vase. I ❤ the blue rutile
Thankyou so much 😊
Ohhhh I get sooo excited when there’s a kiln unload to watch! Love yr Lacey top too! I can see the interest in the river rock snow but ahhh yeah u know me n brown lol. I can see that piggy in pink gloss! Fried bacon made me lol. I love the word glugglejug makes me giggle! Wow that blue vase is stunning! It looks carved I love it! I love the brown transfer w the green. Looks antique. The blue vase is my fav. Give painting a go! Uve seen my attempts but I still really enjoy the process lol. Lovely unload hunni xx
Thankyou so much Nat ❤️ yes pink gloss would look lovely for a really piggy colour 😊 I am totally on love with the transfer ones, need to get more as it's tricky but enjoyable. I want to have a go at painting but I'm so rubbish, my art is 2 year old level 🤣 xx
@@ceramicsbyjulia8552mine too but I watch colors by earth tutorials and pause play and follow exactly what she does. I have learnt so many tricks. She does very easy things. U can print off the outline pattern off their website first, trace it onto yr piece then follow along in her video. Very easy I promise!
@mudmagic407 thankyou lovely will have a look at that ❤️ xx
Julia, here’s a helpful reference from Wikipedia about “dunting cracks”. I have really enjoyed all of your kiln unloadings. Thank you.
Dunting is a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles. It is the "cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress" [1] and is caused by a "ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired".[2][3]
Although usually occurring during cooling dunts can also be caused by excessively fast heating rates. Heating dunts can be recognised by rounded edges to the cracks as the glaze matured after they occurred, whereas cooling dunts have sharp edges.[4][5]
Hi Anthony, thankyou for your kind comments and thsnkyou for the wiki reference, very helpful 😊
I like the transfer concept. You could consider firing your wall vase lying down by placing stilts under them. Another great firing thank you Julia. NZ.
Hi Fiona, a great idea, thankyou 😊
@@ceramicsbyjulia8552 they're really easy to make to.
I have some wire ones, but like the idea of making them 😊
Shame that trying to film in the evening didn’t quite work out. Thought the piggy was really cute and loved the blue vase with the decal on 🙂👏
Thsnkyou so much Lesley 😊 xx
Thanks for doing RR combos. I used it again before I saw this and mine turned that ugly brown. So I sold the rest of the glaze. I gave up on it. Wish I had seen your combos first!
I am going through my glaze trolley and trying to do combos with thr glazes that I'm not using or liking 😅
Nice kiln unload Julia.
Good you saved piggy cos he's soooo cute ❤
Can you not put glass chips or marbles in the cracked bowl and fire it again? Maybe it cures the crack.....
The vases are absolutely beautiful. The one with the coiled handle is wow 😍 my favourite ❤
Greetz
Sheila
Hi Sheila 👋 oh now you have me thinking I do have a lot of sea glass, you have opened my mind to that idea, thankyou so much. I was so glad to save the piggy 😊 xx
@@ceramicsbyjulia8552 i watch and see what you decide to do.
Good evening Julia ☻
👋 bye
Have a lovely evening Sheila 😊 xx
How wide are the sides of the wall vase? Very pretty
I'm not home at the minute but about 10cm smile 😊
Can’t really see the colors. There isn’t enough light to see.
So sorry Angela, will post shorts of each individual piece, I was seeing if evening worked better as the light was not working well during the day smile 😊
@@ceramicsbyjulia8552 no worries Julia! I really enjoy your videos! You always have different and interesting pieces.😍
@angelabonavida5972 thankyou Angela that is very kind of you to say😊