January Kiln Opening | GLAZE COMBOS, NEW SGRAFFITO DESIGNS, AND AN ORIGAMI PLATTER!
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Thank you so much for watching! I hope that you got some inspiration and enjoyed this video. :)
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Little House on the Prairie! I love that show
You got it! I love it too! 🥰
Me tooooo! :)
Wow such beautiful results and just love that aurora green moth mug! ❤️
Oh thank you! That was my favorite! 🥰
@@ericarosepottery8022 You're so welcome! Inspirational for sure as I've not done any scraffito (sp) yet and would like to give it a try. Did you keep that moth mug for yourself? Will keep checking your website for when you have more items for sale. Your husband bought you a beautiful piece I agree! Keep up the awesome work and for inspiring me. 🧡
@@cpnotill9264 you should for sure give it a shot! It is such a fun technique. And I did not keep it. It was close though! 😂 Thank you so much for your kind words! I truly appreciate it. 😊
I LOVE the sweater mug!!
Awww thank you Susan! It warped a bit, but the glaze does feel really nice. 🥰
Love the winter wood glaze - it looks like birch bark
You are so right! Such a great combo.
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much! 🥰
I am so happy that there are still creative artisans producing beautiful pieces....If I lived in the same hemisphere, would buy your pieces on the spot! (I don´t even know if you sell them- this is my first time here.)
Awww wow, this is the kindest comment. It really made my morning. Thank you so much. 😊
You should love the green one with brown buttons - it reminds me of a nice, comfortable old sweater. I would buy it.
Thank you so much!! So glad to hear that. 😊
These are stunning! My favs are the moth and the fox 😻
Oh thank you!! 😊😊
My gosh I LOVE THE origami plate!! You could also use the center as water, even with the wood texture I think would look like ripples in the water. Your scrafitto is soo gorgeous!! Just sieve the glazes that have oolites in them! Such a time saver. They happen especially in glazes that have been frozen or even partially frozen. Your sweater mug is gorgeous. Glazes will settle out when you haven’t been using them for a while. All you have to do is stir it really well. Some glazes can get to old that they completely dry out. All you do is add water and mix. Call Mayco about your cenote and tell them there aren’t any crystals in it. They will want the batch number. I absolutely LOVE the cabin scene on the matte winterwood!
Thank you so much for all the tips! I appreciate that. 🥰🥰 I like the idea of making the center water in the platter! Good idea! 🙏
I was going to say the same thing, it would look great as a little lake in the middle ❤ then the wood on the back. Love it
@@cassandraleanne8485 I agree! 😊
Little House on the Prairie! ❤
That is the one! I love that show. 🥰
@@ericarosepottery8022 Me too! And now my grandchildren love it!!
@@debifoster5386 aww I love that!! Such a good show for kids to see in my opinion. 🥰
little house on the prairie
You got it!! Such a good show. 🥰
Little House on the Prairie!
Yes!!! I love that show. 😂
Little house on the prairie and I come from England.
You got it! Such a good show. Hello from America! 🥰
I love the knit mok
Thank you! 🥰🥰🥰 I decided to keep it and it's growing on me. 😊
Mar and Par kettle? love your work! 🥰
Haha close! Little House on the Prairie. 🥰 And thank you so much!
Little house on the prairie
You got it! 🥰
Why is it that sometimes when you dip a piece in glaze and the outside fires really shiny but the inside fires more a matte finish? Is it still food safe when the inside looks more matte? Your mugs are great, nice finding you one RUclips! Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
Hmmm... Are you dipping the whole piece in the same bucket at the same time? I'm not sure why the glaze would be matte unless they were different glazes. If the glaze is food safe and you fired the clay to vitrification it should be food safe. Now, with matte glazes they aren't always ideal for dinnerware just because they can show silverware marks and just don't last as well as glossy glaze, but they should still be food safe if the glaze is. I hope that makes sense! 😊
@@ericarosepottery8022 Thanks for the info, I appreciate your insight. Yeah it is the exact same glaze, the inside I fill up with a container, dump it out and dip the outside straight after. So odd the colour difference and even the inside sometimes looks shiny in some areas and more matte in other. So love your work, you are such a great inspiration.
@@karri8998 I wonder if the glaze inside isn't as thick as the outside? I have had pieces that I applied thinner on the inside and it was matte and not very even in color. That could possibly be it. Thank you so much! I hope you get it figured out! 🥰
Greenacres?
Close! Little House on the Prairie. 😊