SoulHaven Pottery: Peacock Glaze a Tumbler with me!!
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- In this video I show you how I do the "peacock" glazing technique made popular by Mayco Colors.
Using Mayco Stroke & Coat, Light Flux and Cenote glazes, we will glaze a tumbler together from start to finish!
SouHaven Pottery is a small-batch artisan pottery studio that focuses on creating beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces designed to make your soul happy :) enjoy!!
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Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing how to do that❣️♥️❣️🔥
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it💗
You have the best sense of color
Thank you beautiful friend! My melatonin was kicking in when I saw your comment…love you. We’ll catch up soon on that human design thing we were talking about. I’ll be off work Saturday. Phone call?
Awesome! What a beauty. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you!
Beautiful!
thanks Coleen!
Just LOVE IT....BEAUTIFUL...
I appreciate it!
You are so talented!
Soul--- Mayco has moved the needle with their new products. I, too, have found peacocking and simple glaze melts much more exciting!
Yes!! It’s super fun! I’m filming a kiln unloading with another similar but taller tumbler and a different application bowl…kiln is still too hot! Fingers crossed for the morning 😆
@@SoulHavenPottery-gt2gf Well..... are still as excited? Was 'fingers crossed' enough?
On the last painted on glaze that covers everything, does it have to be a crystal glaze? This is just beautiful! Thank you for teaching and sharing!
@triciac1019. It should be a glaze with crystals for best results. I’ve experimented with non crystal glazes and they just don’t flow like the Mayco Sandstone, Cenote and Winter wood do! But play with it, you might discover one that gives you a great result. A lot of it is the Mayco light flux as well!
And you’re welcome! Thanks for watching my videos😊
Beautiful work. What kind of tool is that wooden stick with balls on the end. I’ve the peacock technique but not color on top of color technique Hopefully after watching your video I’ll get better results
Thank you! I love layering the colors. I found that tool at a regular craft store. Michaels maybe? I’m sure they are on Amazon though..Wooden Dowel with ball ends
Beautiful. What flux are you using? Recipe please 😊
Thank you! Light flux by Mayco
Coyote glazes, first layer X 2 Red Gold, Gun metal green x2, Pams green spots on top rim give a beautiful peacock look.
I’ll try it! I’m always wanting to use glazes other than stroke and coat for the spots…thanks!