does the soap smell bad when fired? my ceramics teacher wont allow us to do this because she thinks it will smell and bring the firefighters...i guess our classroom is not that well ventilated
+Gallifreyan-elf Absolutely! The video sample was created using underglaze paints, but this technique can also be used with other glazes. Also - this same technique can be used with acrylic paints as well!
Hi Pedro, you apply the bubble glaze after the bisque firing just as you would with most glazes or underglazes. Clay that was not at least fired to Cone 04 first would just absorb the soap, so there would not be much of an effect.
We've yet to try this technique on glass, but your best bet would be to substitute the underglaze paints with a glass enamel paint like Glassline. Because the glass is a less porous surface, it may help to spritz the glass surface a bit with hairspray before bubble painting, as this will help the paint to adhere to the surface. Give this technique a try (we will be doing the same!), and we'd love to know your results!
+Kath Terauds Hi Kath, we are not sure this would create the desired effect. For best results, we suggest using this technique on ceramic bisque! Thanks.
+Spinquilter Hi, the bubbled glaze is actually a combination of Duncan Concepts, dish soap or hand soap, and water. For this project, we used 3 pumps of hand soap, an equal amount of water, and 1 tbsp. Concepts. I imagine it would work with the concepts equivalent in other brands, but I have not tested it myself.
+Michelle Bow You can see a photo of the finished project on our website: www.bisqueimports.com/Night-Owl-Technique?sc=7&category=2406984 There are some other bubble plates in our "dinnerware" technique sheet category as well: www.bisqueimports.com/Welcome/Dinnerware-TS15 (see Splish Splash, Turtle Chip n' Dip)
Cool technique. Music sounds like entering through a cursed carnival portal..
Amazing that the red looked like it was applied first. I would have appreciated seeing the fired piece.
Nice technique! I liked the music lmao. Sounds like video game shop music
Oh my God this music though. Staaaahhp.
*NOW ITS TIME TO BRING IT AROUND TOWN*
love the video but my god. that music is making my anxiety flip out.
yes!! so grating. I had to mute it.
Insanely annoying
Beautiful job!
does the soap smell bad when fired? my ceramics teacher wont allow us to do this because she thinks it will smell and bring the firefighters...i guess our classroom is not that well ventilated
can this be done with regular glazes or underglaze? I'm going to try this for one of my projects
+Gallifreyan-elf Absolutely! The video sample was created using underglaze paints, but
this technique can also be used with other glazes. Also - this same
technique can be used with acrylic paints as well!
Do you apply the bubble glaze before the bisque firing or after? Thanks.
Hi Pedro, you apply the bubble glaze after the bisque firing just as you would with most glazes or underglazes. Clay that was not at least fired to Cone 04 first would just absorb the soap, so there would not be much of an effect.
Thanks! But doesn't the soap act as a resist?
Do you have to fire the ceramic piece after you do this or?
If you want it to be food safe, yes.
+BisqueImports what if you're painting on glass?
We've yet to try this technique on glass, but your best bet would be to
substitute the underglaze paints with a glass enamel paint like
Glassline. Because the glass is a less porous surface, it may help to
spritz the glass surface a bit with hairspray before bubble painting, as
this will help the paint to adhere to the surface. Give this technique a
try (we will be doing the same!), and we'd love to know your results!
Can you use this technique on other types of forms? Or only on flat things?
+amy rice You can use this technique on any bisque shape!
Thank you! I'm excited to try this technique!
that noise!!!!! great technique but turn the sound off daaaaammmmm!
can you do this on greenware as well?
+Kath Terauds Hi Kath, we are not sure this would create the desired effect. For best results, we suggest using this technique on ceramic bisque! Thanks.
Thanks, i might try on a tile and see if it works anyway!
What is the name of the glaze you are using with the bubbles -- Is it Mayco?
+Spinquilter Hi, the bubbled glaze is actually a combination of Duncan Concepts, dish soap or hand soap, and water. For this project, we used 3 pumps of hand soap, an equal amount of water, and 1 tbsp. Concepts. I imagine it would work with the concepts equivalent in other brands, but I have not tested it myself.
+Spinquilter The bubbles are created using underglaze (we used Duncan Concepts) mixed with dish soap or hand soap and water.
Fascinated, by your technique. Pity about the tunes.
The music is distubing
Don't you need to wax the bottom rim at least?
Can we see the finished results somewhere please? :-)
+Michelle Bow You can see a photo of the finished project on our website: www.bisqueimports.com/Night-Owl-Technique?sc=7&category=2406984
There are some other bubble plates in our "dinnerware" technique sheet category as well: www.bisqueimports.com/Welcome/Dinnerware-TS15 (see Splish Splash, Turtle Chip n' Dip)
you forgot the pelvic thrust
Juicy Jr lol
The music is so bad, it's distracting. but I got the concept of the technique. Thanks for sharing.
The background music is so stressful what the hell
HORRIBLE music....had to mute it, to watch it.
Having migraine frm the start..
This isnt bubble marbling its trypophobia
ur style and video music terrible.dont like