Love that you referenced Sarah Pike! She is brilliant! It’s a small clay world with the internet! Thank you for all of your ideas. You are a wonderful teacher and I thoroughly enjoy learning from you! Merci beaucoup, from 🇨🇦!
Love it. Novel techniques for making bisque stamps. I've made stamps with some of the techniques but the square with the hole in the middle is new to me. Thank you so much for the "Tips". Your contributions are much appreciated.
Oh what fun!!! Thanks Sarah for your video. I think the tools in question are embossing tools for embossing pewter or metal work. They are rather big ones!
Another inspiring video! I have 60 or so handmade stamps, but none are interlocking - what a brilliant idea. I'll be making some this week. Thanks for continuing to provide such quality content.
Another grand video with good chitchat Sarah. I love seeing work where folk have shied away from the commercially available stamps and use their own. For some reason I have 2 sets of the blue indent tools and I find using them for smoothing corners, accenting carvings and testing my knee reflex works well. Stay well be safe and enjoy.
Thanks Freddie- great to have you along again and for your kind words. Much appreciated. Spring has sprung over here - all daffodils and cherry blossom 🌸 🌼
Sarah, that time of year brings to mind this little poem: Spring is here the grass iz riz I wonder where the birdies iz They say the bird is on the wing But that's absurd wing is on the bird Can't help myself. Cheers
Another fab video - thanks! I bought a mandala set and it came with the blue / metal ball tools so I think they're for doing mandala spot designs. Dip in glaze / underglaze and dab on clay to make a lovely dot.
Hi Sara Those blue tools are used for sculpture work. Also, they came in a tool kit that I bought to paint the dots on the dotted mandala plates seem popular now! I lo ve to make stamps💗 thank you for your videos. Linda from Cape Cod USA
Hi Linda - thanks for the info- I bought the blue tools so long ago - I do use them quite regularly and never know what to call them 😂. Glad you found the video useful. Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Great ideas! I think the blue/metal tools are embossing tools? I’ve used similar in card making. Funny that you used the word embossed shortly after to describe the positive print that happens from them lol :)
Thanks Jennifer that answers the question- I've wondered for ages what they were! Surprising what things you can repurpose to use for clay. Thanks for watching 😀
Enjoy your videos!! I love making my on stamps, but it's hard to find the time to do so. Would you mind telling me the material you use to cover a kiln self when firing a large piece to help reduce warping. I think it may be silica something, something. Thanks again and please keep your videos coming!!!
Thanks Dawn. I use silica sand which is just a very very fine white sand. I have bought from my clay supplier and I reuse it each time. I had a 2kg box for years! Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😀
The ball shape tools are for smoothing modeling clay for example Sculpey Clay it's an clay that doesn't dry out but can be baked when you are done with it .
Thank you Sara for the scoop---- Quick question for you and this community---what clay-stage do you find best to carve the stamps? I have quite a few I have made...but think I need to do a few more...and will be prepping for the next week or so---trying to get much done before I spend another weekend "on call" for work....
Hi Kd - I make the stamps one day, leave them just lightly covered by plastic and then carve the following day. Sometimes it's 2 days before they get done. They are pretty forgiving and you could spritz with water if they get too dry. Great way to make you own style of stamps
@@thepotterycorner thank you---you had mentioned stamp making/or had a video a while back---and I made a great batch...but feel as I grow I need more/different stamps..as always--thank you for such great content/instruction.....
Try using pool noodles on the feet of your wonky pots. Cut slightly longer than the feet, fill with scrap foam seal bottom with tape. I also use pool noodles in corner of my boxes. So far nothing has broken.
How brilliant! Seriously brilliant! Individual, interlocking, repeatable patterns. Brilliant. Thanks for sharing this wonderful idea.
Hi and thanks so much for watching. So pleased you found it useful 😀
What a brilliant idea! How generous of you to share your process. Thank you. Also, your videos on mono printing have really inspired me.
Thanks Annie. Glad you think so 😊
Love that you referenced Sarah Pike! She is brilliant! It’s a small clay world with the internet! Thank you for all of your ideas. You are a wonderful teacher and I thoroughly enjoy learning from you! Merci beaucoup, from 🇨🇦!
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words 😁
Love it. Novel techniques for making bisque stamps. I've made stamps with some of the techniques but the square with the hole in the middle is new to me. Thank you so much for the "Tips". Your contributions are much appreciated.
Thank you Kathleen- the interlinking stamps work well and give more texture possibilities 😄
Brilliant!!!! Great ideas. Thank you from North Carolina.
Thanks again Anne. Great to have you along 😀
Love those interlocking stamps. Great video.
Thanks Bev. Great to have you along 😀
Oh what fun!!! Thanks Sarah for your video. I think the tools in question are embossing tools for embossing pewter or metal work. They are rather big ones!
Thanks Fern - I can't remember how long I've had them but they sure are useful! Good to hear from you again 😄
Another inspiring video! I have 60 or so handmade stamps, but none are interlocking - what a brilliant idea. I'll be making some this week. Thanks for continuing to provide such quality content.
Thanks Cher I'm enjoying your Instagram feed! I love that you do so many different mediums 😁
Another grand video with good chitchat Sarah. I love seeing work where folk have shied away from the commercially available stamps and use their own.
For some reason I have 2 sets of the blue indent tools and I find using them for smoothing corners, accenting carvings and testing my knee reflex works well.
Stay well be safe and enjoy.
Thanks Freddie- great to have you along again and for your kind words. Much appreciated. Spring has sprung over here - all daffodils and cherry blossom 🌸 🌼
Sarah, that time of year brings to mind this little poem:
Spring is here the grass iz riz
I wonder where the birdies iz
They say the bird is on the wing
But that's absurd wing is on the bird
Can't help myself.
Cheers
@@freddiemoretti8456 very funny! Made me laugh 😆
I use them to emboss pewter
This is brilliant. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching Wendy. Great to have you along. Don't forget to subscribe 😉
brilliant as always thanks sarah
Aww thanks Jane- very kind 😊
You always have so good ideas. And so useful!!😍❤️👍🏼And fun to try👍🏼🥰
Thanks Helena for your kind words 🙏.
Another fab video - thanks! I bought a mandala set and it came with the blue / metal ball tools so I think they're for doing mandala spot designs. Dip in glaze / underglaze and dab on clay to make a lovely dot.
Thanks Joanne - I use them a lot - seems they a useful tool to others too! Thanks for watching 😀
Hi Sara
Those blue tools are used for sculpture work. Also, they came in a tool kit that I bought to paint the dots on the dotted mandala plates seem popular now! I lo ve to make stamps💗 thank you for your videos. Linda from Cape Cod USA
Hi Linda - thanks for the info- I bought the blue tools so long ago - I do use them quite regularly and never know what to call them 😂. Glad you found the video useful. Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Great ideas! I think the blue/metal tools are embossing tools? I’ve used similar in card making. Funny that you used the word embossed shortly after to describe the positive print that happens from them lol :)
Thanks Jennifer that answers the question- I've wondered for ages what they were! Surprising what things you can repurpose to use for clay. Thanks for watching 😀
They are also used in doll making for eye sockets. They’re called eye ballers.
@@bevodaniel3384 thanks Bev ? Good to have a name for them!
Enjoy your videos!! I love making my on stamps, but it's hard to find the time to do so. Would you mind telling me the material you use to cover a kiln self when firing a large piece to help reduce warping. I think it may be silica something, something. Thanks again and please keep your videos coming!!!
Thanks Dawn. I use silica sand which is just a very very fine white sand. I have bought from my clay supplier and I reuse it each time. I had a 2kg box for years! Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😀
The ball shape tools are for smoothing modeling clay for example Sculpey Clay it's an clay that doesn't dry out but can be baked when you are done with it .
Thanks Kathryn. They're certainly really useful 👍
Anytime Sarah
Thank you Sara for the scoop---- Quick question for you and this community---what clay-stage do you find best to carve the stamps? I have quite a few I have made...but think I need to do a few more...and will be prepping for the next week or so---trying to get much done before I spend another weekend "on call" for work....
Hi Kd - I make the stamps one day, leave them just lightly covered by plastic and then carve the following day. Sometimes it's 2 days before they get done. They are pretty forgiving and you could spritz with water if they get too dry. Great way to make you own style of stamps
@@thepotterycorner thank you---you had mentioned stamp making/or had a video a while back---and I made a great batch...but feel as I grow I need more/different stamps..as always--thank you for such great content/instruction.....
Try using pool noodles on the feet of your wonky pots. Cut slightly longer than the feet, fill with scrap foam seal bottom with tape. I also use pool noodles in corner of my boxes. So far nothing has broken.
Thanks for the tip Sheila. First test platter going to USA 🇺🇸 😬 - we shall see how it does. Thanks for watching
I think they are for making flower for bakery. 🤗
Thanks Marcia - dual use! Excellent 😁
@@thepotterycorner Yes for curling petals when making fondant flowers
@@Deedee-tt8pt - thanks- it was a mystery to me!
One day you’re going to drink your coffee hot!
Keryn - Never! I don't think I ever do that. 🤣
The ball tools are pewter tools
Thanks Margo. Seems they have many uses! Thanks for watching 😁
Good ideas. But: Go in your kitchen and you can see so many things, what you can take for the hobby!
Thanks Helga - great to see you're watching the others in this series 👍