I like the combo's You made! Colours are great! Even the Vine Glass with the sticked cooky on it is one of a kind. My definition of a Vine Glass is actuelly with Foot, like the wrong one. The style of it is great from far!
Really like how you explain your work . I am starting to take pottery classes. Enjoying the things I'm learning befor starting classes. Thanks for what you do.
Thank you, that is quite the compliment!! I don't think I will ever have anything up on Kevin and Jess, but I am happy if someone can find something to be inspired by in my videos.
Beautiful. Winter Wood is becoming one of my trusted favorites. Seems like anything looks awesome with it. Frosted Lemon and Blue Opal look great over it. I will be trying that Blue Surf. Good to see the Honey Flux in action. Have only used as a flux so far. Good luck and I hope you sell everythjng!
Thank you! I have had my eye on Blue Opal, but I haven't ordered any yet. I have only ever used Honey Flux as a base to encourage the top glazes to run...I'll have to try swapping them around and see what happens.
Oh my gosh I can’t believe all of these beautiful pieces. I love how the honey flux looks over the leaf textures!! When you glaze with celadons that show streaks you can crosshatch each coat and that helps a lot, especially if you’re using a good fan brush. Crosshatching is when you go in 3 different directions when you glaze. If you can’t tell I’m commenting throughout me watching this. Sorry. Lol. I need soo badly to see how you remove the cookies. I have some amaaazing pieces that are stuck to the cookies where the glaze came down onto the cookie ALL the way around the base!! If you could even tell me how you do it and what tool it is that you use on your dremel!! Thanks so much. I agree with the speedball underglaze! It is so odd it’s like jello! Best of luck with selling your pots!! I haven’t sold any of mine either and I have a ton!! I found a show that wants to carry my pots and they open the weekend of Mother’s Day! I can’t wait.
I do tend to apply in different directions for some of the Celadons to avoid the streakiness (although, sometimes the shape of the piece makes that difficult). I did film the cookie removal, I just need to get me butt in gear and edit the video so that I can post it!
I love all your glaze combos. When you make the WW with Norse blue then blue surf wave in the middle. How many coats of blue surf do you use? It looks light like maybe just 1 coat. Thanks!
I have had a couple people ask me for making and glazing videos. I plan to get some videos like that up soon. In the mean time, if you have any questions about glazes on a specific piece, let me know and I'll tell you how they were applied.
Blue surf is the base for midnight rain. I usually glaze blue surf at the bottom when using midnight rain. Reduces the risk of it flowing off the piece.
Thank you for being so detailed and generous sharing your glaze combos and tips! I look forward to more videos.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.
Great work. Thanks again for your clear and detailed explanations of your work.
I like the combo's You made! Colours are great! Even the Vine Glass with the sticked cooky on it is one of a kind. My definition of a Vine Glass is actuelly with Foot, like the wrong one. The style of it is great from far!
Beautiful pieces. Thoroughly enjoy your kiln openings. Great explanations of process!
Thank you so much!
Love the colors and thank you so much for the detailed explanations.
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Great video. I’m really glad Dr.Deb and I talked about RUclips. Keep up the amazing work.
Thank you!! She is definitely becoming my unofficial marketing person!
Beautiful combos! Love the beach mug and bowl! And the leaf coasters🥰
Thank you! You guys inspired me to make the leaf collection!
@@luckymudpottery I'm going to need to make some more cupboard space to buy more pieces! Matching tea/coffee + wine + icecream bowl🤣
Wow, so beautiful!!! ❤
I enjoyed seeing your pieces. You did a wonderful job. Subbed!
Really like how you explain your work . I am starting to take pottery classes. Enjoying the things I'm learning befor starting classes. Thanks for what you do.
You are very welcome! Good luck with your pottery classes!
Great videos! I appreciate your presentations: perfect pace and descriptions of the technique. (Destined to be the next J.P.P.!)
Thank you, that is quite the compliment!! I don't think I will ever have anything up on Kevin and Jess, but I am happy if someone can find something to be inspired by in my videos.
Beautiful. Winter Wood is becoming one of my trusted favorites. Seems like anything looks awesome with it. Frosted Lemon and Blue Opal look great over it. I will be trying that Blue Surf. Good to see the Honey Flux in action. Have only used as a flux so far. Good luck and I hope you sell everythjng!
Thank you! I have had my eye on Blue Opal, but I haven't ordered any yet. I have only ever used Honey Flux as a base to encourage the top glazes to run...I'll have to try swapping them around and see what happens.
That fantastic design so pretty absolutely beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
Loved mugs! Just keep working. I’m new too. It will come
I love your pieces. I would love to see more of you making them
Thank you! This is my goal. I am horrible about filming myself during the making stage. Hopefully soon there will be some videos of this.
Great combos. I particularly like the Winterwood and Sandstone combinations. Frosted lemon, who'd have thought it. Good luck with your sales.
Thank you! I love what Winterwood and Sandstone do in combination with other glazes. They always come out looking so beautiful!
Oh my gosh I can’t believe all of these beautiful pieces. I love how the honey flux looks over the leaf textures!! When you glaze with celadons that show streaks you can crosshatch each coat and that helps a lot, especially if you’re using a good fan brush. Crosshatching is when you go in 3 different directions when you glaze. If you can’t tell I’m commenting throughout me watching this. Sorry. Lol. I need soo badly to see how you remove the cookies. I have some amaaazing pieces that are stuck to the cookies where the glaze came down onto the cookie ALL the way around the base!! If you could even tell me how you do it and what tool it is that you use on your dremel!! Thanks so much. I agree with the speedball underglaze! It is so odd it’s like jello! Best of luck with selling your pots!! I haven’t sold any of mine either and I have a ton!! I found a show that wants to carry my pots and they open the weekend of Mother’s Day! I can’t wait.
I do tend to apply in different directions for some of the Celadons to avoid the streakiness (although, sometimes the shape of the piece makes that difficult). I did film the cookie removal, I just need to get me butt in gear and edit the video so that I can post it!
I love all your glaze combos. When you make the WW with Norse blue then blue surf wave in the middle. How many coats of blue surf do you use? It looks light like maybe just 1 coat. Thanks!
Thank you so much! It is 2 coats of each.
Very informative
Glad you liked it
Do you do videos where you show your glaze application process?
I have had a couple people ask me for making and glazing videos. I plan to get some videos like that up soon. In the mean time, if you have any questions about glazes on a specific piece, let me know and I'll tell you how they were applied.
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Iron topped with Seaweed is also pretty dang amazing
Thanks, I will have to try that!
Blue surf is the base for midnight rain. I usually glaze blue surf at the bottom when using midnight rain. Reduces the risk of it flowing off the piece.
Great tip, thanks!