Amaco Potters Choice & Celadon Glazes: How to Save Money by Mixing and Layering your Own Colours

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  • čas přidán 7. 02. 2021
  • EXCITING NEWS! - I’ve opened an Etsy Shop - check it out at: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/potterycorneratno45
    Hello again from The Pottery Corner my studio near Chichester on the South Coast of England. In this video I run through how you could save money on Amaco Glazes by making your own test tiles then mixing and layering glazes. Why buy Amaco Tangelo when you can mix your own from Snapdragon and Marigold for instance! It is possible to mix your own unique glaze colours to use on your own work and to save money by mixing glazes you already have instead of buying new colours. I also show how I store my glazes and test tiles to give you an idea of how you can store your own to make selection of glazes easy for your own work.
    Check out my Top Tip Tuesday videos for tips on clay related processes. If you wish to see items for sale from the studio head over to my website at www.thepotterycorner.co.uk or take a look at my Etsy shop at www.etsy.com/uk/shop/potterycorneratno45 to view items in the online shop. Course information is also available together with kiln services. Hope you have a chance to take a look. Do like and subscribe to see more from the studio. Cheers Sarah

Komentáře • 197

  • @lindatortorice9356
    @lindatortorice9356 Před 3 lety +16

    It is very helpful to see actual actual glaze combinations and the mixed glazes. Thank you.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Linda. Glad you found it useful. The possibilities are endless!😁

  • @luizacristinamiranda923
    @luizacristinamiranda923 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi, Sarah.
    I've been, recently, watching your videos and learning a lot! I love the way you share your knowlege, specially when you talk about glazes! I'm now retaired. I'm an Intensive Care Unit specialized doctor and pottery is helping me not to be sad not working anymore. I' be 70 next june!!!!
    I live in a good house and have space to construct a small Studio, bought a kiln, a weel and I'm very happy!!!!
    Thanks for your sharing so good classes!!!!
    Luiza, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Luiza - so great to hear from you all the way from Brazil - Amazing how far and wide my videos are viewed. Great to hear you are chilling out with the clay - keep it up! Kind regards Sarah

  • @snowflakeceramics
    @snowflakeceramics Před 3 lety +10

    Hello Sarah, another great video!
    I'd love to see more of your multiglaze test tiles. I have tiles of all my glazes (I also have too many) but I haven't done tests of combos. You have your studio so well organized. As my studio only supports me, I haven't made the effort to have things as well sorted.I
    Hope February is treating you well. Jessica, Pacifica, California

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Jessica. Great to hear from you again. As a usually have students here on a regular basis, I have to keep everything well stored-this is new glaze storage put in over lockdown. Hope it was helpful. 😁

  • @glynneturner1
    @glynneturner1 Před 3 lety +1

    You are amazing! Thank you for sharing your text tile video. Not boring at all....fabulous.
    As a western Canadian, we spend a lot on each pint of glaze. Quite a few, not being fully used.
    Your ideas and samples are wonderful. Also liked the idea of adhesive magnets for test tiles, really smart.
    Thank you,
    Glynne

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Glynde. Amazing what combinations you can make yourself. I'm a bit obsessed with glaze!😂

  • @katestang821
    @katestang821 Před 3 lety +5

    Kismet! Just found your videos this afternoon. Layering and mixing glazes can become overwhelming. Your calm approach makes me want to address this again. Will be waiting anxiously for monoprint tutorial. Brava, my new teacher.
    Kate Stang, Santa Rosa, California

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Kate - great to have you along. Glad you enjoyed it. Monoprinting tutorial to come in a couple of weeks 🙏

  • @taralh13
    @taralh13 Před 3 lety +4

    Your videos are sooo helpful to a beginner like me! 👍😊 On a side note your hair colour looks fantastic!!😀🥰

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Tara - so glad you find the content useful. We were all newbie potters once and I learnt so much from other CZcamsrs. Thanks also for the compliment- you obs didn't see the terrible dye line from the hairdressers being shut🤣

  • @lindapowers6405
    @lindapowers6405 Před 3 lety +1

    Not bored at all!.i.love all the combinations we can make!. I really like the Amaco glazes! Thanks for showing us your processes! Linda, Cape Cod MA USA

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Linda - thanks for watching and commenting. Out of the commercially produced glazes - I think Amaco is the best. I don't get such good results with Marco- no matter how hard I try!😁

    • @lindapowers6405
      @lindapowers6405 Před 3 lety

      @@thepotterycorner thank you!. I like some of the Mayco glazes. I find many run a lot which can be pretty if you know that already! I am going to try the Mayco product called Stroke and Coat. The Amaco celadons are my absolute favorites!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      @@lindapowers6405 - i have tried stroke and coat - my advice - Don't apply too thickly. Two normal coats is plenty. Mayco and I will probably never be good friends but I may try some more tiles just to convince myself of this! 😅🙏

    • @lindapowers6405
      @lindapowers6405 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thepotterycorner I understand! I will be sure to let you know how my S&C projects turn out. I'm also ordering out clay to make poppy heads! I want to make some of those for my garden. Your 2 videos on making these are just wonderful! Thank you!

  • @tksmith3698
    @tksmith3698 Před 3 lety +1

    You could never bore us! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and ideas

  • @heatherblue4662
    @heatherblue4662 Před 3 lety

    Sarah, you're a legend. So much information, so detailed and precise, incredibly helpful - thank you so much for sharing all your formidable knowledge.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Wow - such a lovely comment - thanks Heather. So glad you found it useful. Should save you money on glazes (to buy yet more glazes obviously!)😁

  • @jillboyes7856
    @jillboyes7856 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much, this has been so helpful. I need to get adventurous and try some! I appreciate you and your love for teaching.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jill - so glad you found it useful. I am missing teaching my students here in the studio due to lockdown and hoping that they will all be back soon. In the interim period my virtual CZcams students are definitely keeping me going! Great to have you along. Make sure you subscribe to my channel to see the new content that comes out mostly weekly. Hopefully there will be a topic for you! Thanks for watching.

  • @julipolito7761
    @julipolito7761 Před rokem

    Uhh, not boring at all! Yes, I am a pottery nerd. Thank you so much for posting this! Verrry informative and helpful! 👍

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for watching Juli. I just love seeing what happens with mixing and layering glazes - the possibilities are endless! 😊

  • @pollyireland5767
    @pollyireland5767 Před 3 lety +3

    Really appreciate your videos. I especially enjoyed this one, and the tips on studio organization are quite helpful. Thanks much from Natchez, Mississippi, USA.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Polly- thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate your kind words. 🙏

  • @dianemoore5985
    @dianemoore5985 Před 2 lety

    This is a very valuable video! Thank you so much. I would not be bored to see more of your mixed examples!
    I hope you are feeling well.

  • @FunkyPhish
    @FunkyPhish Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful! I was specifically looking for obsidian with cobalt and you showed it! Thank you!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching Michelle. Glad I showed your combo! So many glazes - so little time ⏲️ 😁

  • @patti7805
    @patti7805 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic. Thank you. I have a number of these glazes that I can't wait to combine

  • @mystierichards8252
    @mystierichards8252 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely wonderful video and very helpful I loved seeing all the glazes kudos to a very well organized shop love it

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching again Mystie. This is a great video for ideas on glazing. 😄

  • @ninelmarkovic3093
    @ninelmarkovic3093 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for excellent explanation and sharing your ideas and experiences. I love your videos. It so so helpful. Thank you again.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching Ninel and for your kind words 😁 🙏

  • @yolandapietersma5282
    @yolandapietersma5282 Před rokem

    Ooh wauw Sarah, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. It's down to earth and inspiring! I am starting my own studio in a while and I will definitely follow your example of mixing, testing, testtiles and documentin it ❤

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching Yolanda and good luck with your studio. 😊

  • @SallyRoperPottery
    @SallyRoperPottery Před 3 lety

    This was my first time seeing one of your videos, certainly won't be the last. Easily one of the best examples of Amaco Glaze tiles and combinations. I have been a glaze dipper for 15 years and slowly adding brushing glazes to my inventory. This was soooooo helpful.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Sally for your lovely comments and thanks for watching. Do subscribe to my channel - new content out each week🙏

  • @sheenalittle4246
    @sheenalittle4246 Před 2 lety

    Wow! Thank you sooo much. This is the very best information I have seen on glaze tiles and layering and mixing.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching Sheena. The possibilities are endless- you just need loads of tiles and good documentation. 👍

    • @sheenalittle4246
      @sheenalittle4246 Před 2 lety

      @@thepotterycorner well since watching you I am inspired and have made 60 tiles. On a mission now. So many beginner mistakes I’ve made but this will help enormously x

  • @judypasemko4222
    @judypasemko4222 Před 3 lety

    Loved this video of the combinations and mixing! Brilliant!

  • @denisedooley7670
    @denisedooley7670 Před 3 lety

    You've inspired me to mix my glazes anddo test tile.....so many possibilities so little time 😯

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Denise. Great! Go you. You won't be disappointed. Always new colours to explore. Happy glazing 😁

  • @erinlight
    @erinlight Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Sarah this was so helpful. I have just started hand building again after a 30 year hiatus, and it has kept me sane during covid. I am so glad I found you at the Pottery Corner and have loved watching your videos for inspiration and information. I too am drawn to the blue and green colors so this video was especially helpful to me. I'll send you a picture of my garden totem when it is finally done ( it could be awhile). Thanks again from Erin in Anchorage Alaska.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much Erin for your kind words. I think the videos have kept me sane during Covington with all the brilliant comments from my virtual students around the world 🌎. Thanks for tuning in and taking the time to comment. So glad you found it helpful 🙏

  • @momadhis
    @momadhis Před 4 měsíci

    very good tips thank you. I had no idea we could mix them. You are a good teacher for me

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks so much for watching. I'm so pleased you found it helpful 😀

  • @ReidMum
    @ReidMum Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, that was a really useful post! The studio I go to is reducing their glaze pot numbers to save money - your tips will give us more colours than we thought we’d have 👍🏻

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks so much for watching. Glad it was helpful. Just do some test tiles to see what combinations you can achieve. 👍

  • @lynndonnelly6471
    @lynndonnelly6471 Před 3 lety

    Really interesting seeing the combinations and results thank you. I love your test tile display and recording hopefully one day I will have a little studio and do the same 👍🏻

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Lynn - I do hope you have a studio in the future- it's good for the soul 😊

  • @mandaS1975
    @mandaS1975 Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful and informative! I took notes as I watched so I can try some of these combos. Thank you 🖤

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Great- so pleased you found it useful. Just love mucking about with Glaze. Thanks for watching 👀 🙂

  • @marionbackus2335
    @marionbackus2335 Před 3 lety

    Just found your videos this afternoon. love it

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Marion - great to have you along - thanks for watching. Hope you find my channel helpful. Don't forget to subscribe for notification of new weekly content 😁

  • @eveartwearstudio2758
    @eveartwearstudio2758 Před rokem

    You are amazing!!! Thank you for sharing all your info

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for tuning in. Great to have you along. 😊

  • @maureenrose191
    @maureenrose191 Před 3 lety +1

    Really interesting video. I too have made some poppy seed heads after watching your video. Thanks again for a NOT boring video.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Maureen - thanks for watching. My poppy heads are in the kiln waiting for the sun to bisque fire them. Part 2 of the poppy head tutorial should be published next week. Make sure you've subscribed to be notified when it's released!🙏

  • @giselerossi1498
    @giselerossi1498 Před 3 lety

    I love your classes. I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷.👏🏼

  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 Před 2 lety +2

    I have to thank you again for this video. I came back to it looking for recipes people have used mixing glazes instead of layering them but I couldnt find one! I also got the idea to make my celadon test tiles in a different shape because I thought that’s what you did here! I think a lot of people would LOVE to see a video of just mixed colors since no one does it and mixing glazes is such a huge thing now.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Michele- that's the beauty of CZcams- a complete reference library free and available whenever you need it. I might revisit this in the future as I am always mixing up my Amaco glazes and seeing what happens. Thanks for watching again and for your continued support 😊

    • @katharinelloyd5293
      @katharinelloyd5293 Před rokem +1

      I’m wondering if it would be helpful to make a test style of two places, mixed and a second test style of the two layered (and I suppose 1/ third, with opposite order of layering!) With each pair of glasses you’re working with. The differences between layered versus mixed glasses are so striking in a few cases!
      Thanks for these wonderful videos, and happy new year 2023!

    • @micheledickey4066
      @micheledickey4066 Před rokem

      @@katharinelloyd5293 I have done this with regular glazes and will be firing them in my next glaze kiln load.

  • @AMACOBrent
    @AMACOBrent Před rokem

    Love your videos! Layering and mixing are great ways to increase your palette options. I can tell you why your Iron Lustre and Flambe are coming out differently than the pictures: Iron Lustre becomes more honey brown as it's fired hotter. The tile on the pot is fired to cone 5, your tile looks a bit hotter. Your application of Flambe is excellent, but it appears to be interacting with your clay body. We have found that some clay bodies (like Sibelco's white studio stoneware clay) interact to turn the glaze a frosty blue. We haven't figured out what ingredient makes the glaze turn blue, but some clay bodies will get that result. ~Cara

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much. Just released my Top 10 Glazes video - published today. Extolling the virtues of Amaco again!

  • @katlady5000
    @katlady5000 Před 3 lety

    It's clever the way you hang the test tiles. The magnet idea I'll probably use.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you found it useful. Easy to display with 🧲 😁

  • @thatoldbiddy2
    @thatoldbiddy2 Před 2 lety

    So many great ideas. Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @RegineAteliers
    @RegineAteliers Před 3 lety

    Your hair is beyond gorgeous!

  • @bbjo787
    @bbjo787 Před 3 lety

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!!

  • @erinbuchanan6489
    @erinbuchanan6489 Před rokem

    Just LOVELY❣️❣️❣️ Thank you SO MUCH! 💕🙏💕😊

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching Erin - glad you found this helpful. 😊

  • @maryfisher2582
    @maryfisher2582 Před 3 lety +2

    This was so helpful. I love your storage of the glazes. I will look in our group studio to see if there is a nook for the jars. Right now they are down on the lower level and you have to either sit on the floor or a chair to look at them. We could really use this organization tip. I will talk to our other board members about working on test tiles too. I am becoming the glaze “queen” of our group since I have been studying the subject, watching your videos, and creating a Pinterest log of my favorites. I (ave been doing glaze combos and everyone thinks I’m brilliant. They are clueless because I am not. But I am adventurous. This morning I layered chun plum over indigo float with a pattern, and oatmeal accents. We’ll see how it turns out. Thanks for”listening.”

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Mary - we all have to start somewhere. The glaze possibilities really are endless and you can make a great display of test tiles for inspiration for your group. That's really all us potters need to keep us happy - more glaze!😂

    • @rOHRshackartpottery
      @rOHRshackartpottery Před 3 lety +2

      Mary, how did that combination work out for you?

  • @judydell6224
    @judydell6224 Před 3 lety

    Great ideas! Thank you!

  • @svfreespirit
    @svfreespirit Před 3 lety

    Excellent! Thank you, so helpful.

  • @kathleenmatthews1737
    @kathleenmatthews1737 Před 3 lety

    I had no idea that the effects could be so dramatic from mixing certain glazes together. Very informative. Thank you.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi Kathleen and thanks for watching. So glad you found it helpful 🙏

  • @soulwinds31
    @soulwinds31 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tips..thanks!

  • @sibelsimsekcaglar6141
    @sibelsimsekcaglar6141 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful video. Thank you 💕

  • @teresahotell8150
    @teresahotell8150 Před 2 lety

    Really like ur presentation, also love your hair

  • @donnanancarrow4816
    @donnanancarrow4816 Před 3 lety

    Loving your videos. Very informative and helpful. Have subscribed and following you keenly.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Donna - thanks for watching and subscribing - great to have you along. Glad the content is helpful🙏

  • @adelbendavid5512
    @adelbendavid5512 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, very helpful. I could have watched the combinations for a lot longer.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Adel - check out next weeks kiln opening (published on Tuesday) for some really stunning new combos. My new favourites 😍

  • @huynguyen-gs5zn
    @huynguyen-gs5zn Před 3 lety

    Thank alot. So helpful

  • @lynneschneider2885
    @lynneschneider2885 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your glaze combos. I enjoyed hearing how you track your combos as well. I really like using deep firebrick x2 with frosted turquoise x2 over on a white clay body @ cone 5/6…I get a piece with an antique light blue/green which I love. Also the snow x2 over ancient copper x3. Thanks for your great videos.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Lynne - I'll definitely try those combos- great sharing with you 😀

  • @maryuragallo7682
    @maryuragallo7682 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your video and glaze combos! Thank you, most helpful. I would like to suggest you tilt your closeups a few degrees upward or downward to clear the light glare. Thanks again, and can't wait to see more. :)

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Mary for the tip. Still learning so very much about filming and editing that I get brain drain 😆

  • @jaynegill-purplepotters3116

    very helpful thanks ps loving the videos

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting Jane- good to have you along 🙏

  • @douniasheikhelard
    @douniasheikhelard Před 3 lety

    Very nice! thank you!

  • @huynguyen-gs5zn
    @huynguyen-gs5zn Před 3 lety

    So wonderful yr video

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Great to have you along 😀

  • @freddiemoretti8456
    @freddiemoretti8456 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely terrific presentation Sarah. I have been remiss about doing test tiles but 2021 will see me start.
    I have ordered a Paragon Q-11-A test kiln and look forward to doing a lot of testing. I have been very lucky with Iron Lustre and it is one of my favourite glazes firing @ ^ 5/6. Hope you can find a solution to it's misbehaving.
    I will also have to keep track of the clay types as I have 3 at present I have been using as well the mixed up recycle lot.
    I will watch this again and be taking notes of your neat combos.
    I will send you a picture of what my Iron Lustre looks like on your Facebook messenger. Also combined with Sage over it if I can find the picture.
    Stay well and be safe!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Freddie - great to hear from you. Interesting about Iron Lustre - from the tile that I get, it looks like I am getting the colour where the glaze breaks over texture on the picture on the Amaco bottle - I have never had it come out green - not once. I fire to 1230 degrees C (which is pretty much half way between cone 5 and cone 6) so I suspect my kiln is either too hot or too cold for it. Have fun with your test kiln - a great idea to get stuff through without the two day firing/cooling that goes on here. Pretty freezing in the UK at present - we have got above zero degrees for two days and the wind chill makes it feel like minus 6 - we're not called Southern Softies for nothing down here on the coast. Brrrrr really cold! I'll look out for the photo via the Facebook page - thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated.

  • @micheledickey4066
    @micheledickey4066 Před 2 lety +2

    This is so great! Thank you soo much!! I have never even seen anyone say that they actually mixed the glaze colors instead of layering. Love that you can get so many different colors by combining them!! Thank you so very much for this video!! Very very helpful! Are these all fired to cone 6? Thanks again.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for your kind words Michele. I'm a bit obsessed with glazes. It's great fun to see what combinations you can achieve. I'm glad you found this helpful. Good luck with your test tiles! 😁

  • @debsamuels5367
    @debsamuels5367 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this lesson! Earth Nation ceramics just did a glaze review of Rainforest and he showed that by thinning it with water he got a sky blue, just lighter than the color you got by layering with Snow.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Deb - very interesting. I'll check that out! Thanks for watching 😁

  • @mirandadavis5887
    @mirandadavis5887 Před 2 lety

    Genius! Thank you for this wonderful information. Just starting out and glazes are very expensive and sometimes hard to get your hands on. I'm so excited to do some mixing now.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. I'm obsessed with glaze. So many possibilities! 😆

    • @mirandadavis5887
      @mirandadavis5887 Před 2 lety

      @@thepotterycorner I do have a question about underglaze. I've got some speedball underglaze, if I paint that on the bottom of a piece in the greenware phase, when bisque firing, do I need to protect the kiln from the underglaze, as I would with regular glazes? Will it melt and stick or not? Waiting for my kiln to arrive and don't want to have any screw ups in my first firing :) Thanks again for all of your wonderful knowledge. From Arizona - Miranda

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mirandadavis5887 - hi again - I haven't used Speedball underglaze so it's difficult to answer your specific question. I have, in the past, used a brand of underglaze which stuck so I am careful if I do use underglaze underneath. However, the underglaze pencils (which look like a pencil but are underglaze not lead) don't seem to stick. I guess the only way to find out about the Speedball is to give it a try on a test tile or something put it on a cookie in the kiln and see what happens. Sorry not to have a better answer but hope that helps.

    • @mirandadavis5887
      @mirandadavis5887 Před 2 lety

      @@thepotterycorner thank you. Will do some tests!

  • @kdwalters4146
    @kdwalters4146 Před 3 lety

    MIss Sarah...you are so very organized. Sadly, I am not as disciplined as you are----I simply jump in with both feet and glaze---and for anyone reading--- I will attest to what Miss Sarah is saying---- save yourself pain---heartache---and tons of $$$ do a test tile first! I used Copper Red and Flambe on my largest pieces---BEFORE a test tile.... thankfully I learned from Miss Sarah about "RE"glazing! but drats.... anyhow--- I am trying the flex a new muscle called "Control" and make a tile before glazing a project :) As always---thank you for the content...and the recipe on that amazing pink! Stay Warm!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Kd - we are all different- I'm just passing on what works for me in the hope the youTubers find it helpful! Great to have you along again 😀

  • @peachesandolivia
    @peachesandolivia Před 3 lety +1

    Love, love, love your presentations! I want to double-check and see if all of your mixed glazes are mixed by weight. I see the Snapdragon/Snow combination on a pot that I have a tissue transfer of Flamingos on and it's gone wanting for a lovely color.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Romannobridge. Thanks for watching. Yes, I weigh the glaze mixes on scales so that I can replicate the colour if I run out when applying! Also you can vary the percentages. I usually use 50/50 Snapdragon and Snow and have been using this combination for a while without problems. Just make sure it is thoroughly mixed together. Hope that helps 🙏 🙂

  • @corinnecahuzac8308
    @corinnecahuzac8308 Před 3 lety +2

    It takes so long to do all these little tiles and note everything.. thank you so much for sharing.. some great combinations...I have been doing this for a while and it is a great way to augment your palette without spending SOOO MUCh! LOL!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Corinne - glad you found it helpful. I've been caught out by using new glazes on a piece before test tiling with disastrous effects

    • @corinnecahuzac8308
      @corinnecahuzac8308 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thepotterycorner Well actually I have become a little obsessed with test tiles lately! It freaks me out how just a little difference in application, or amount or one change in cone can effect the results so much!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      @@corinnecahuzac8308 absolutely- I find it fascinating. Record keeping is key so you can reproduce an amazing glaze that nobody else has got !

    • @katharinelloyd5293
      @katharinelloyd5293 Před rokem

      Thanks again Sarah for all these wonderful videos!
      Yes, recordkeeping is really important. I am so impressed with your system -
      At first, when you flipped through your book, I wondered how you would ever find the information hidden in there. But your clever, numbering system seems to be key!

  • @cindypope6122
    @cindypope6122 Před rokem

    Amazing video. I would love a digital book written by you on test tiles and some favorite combos. Maybe #Amaco would hire you to do a combo a month video💕 . Ps not boring at all :)

  • @buckbeaksgarden761
    @buckbeaksgarden761 Před rokem

    really valuable insight, thank you! And the whole time I was mesmerized by the colour and shine of your hair! May I ask what colour you use?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching and your kind words. I use a purple shampoo and conditioner- although I don't have it quite so purple now! 💜

  • @bellabarkerhall2503
    @bellabarkerhall2503 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoy your videos, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. What would your top ten Amaco glazes be to give a good range of mixed colours? Having said that they seem hard to get hold of in the UK currently, shops I’ve been looking at are mostly out of stock! Thanks again 👍❤️👌

  • @joannpounders5567
    @joannpounders5567 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Sarah. My complements to how very well organized your glaze storage is. I love the test tiles with magnets & velcro. These are great tips! And your glaze combo review was excellent. I knew the celadon glazes can be mixed together, but would never have thought to try others. And nobody could ever bore me with glaze combinations! I can spend hours searching the web for glaze combos. Just last night I was trying to find good combos for deep firebrick; happy you had some to share!
    My poppy head survived the bisque fire! I was a little concerned that I may not have joined the half spheres well enough, but all held together pretty good. Ready for part 2! :0) Thanks for sharing and stay well!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Joann- good to hear from you. I'm glad you found this video useful. I'm pretty obsessed with glazes - sometimes you get really interesting and unexpected results- fascinating. I'm glad your poppy made it through I've got to bisque fire and do the glazing tutorial ready to publish next week - wish me luck😁

    • @kianfabian7867
      @kianfabian7867 Před 2 lety

      I guess im randomly asking but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
      I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.

    • @brixtonmoses345
      @brixtonmoses345 Před 2 lety

      @Kian Fabian instablaster ;)

    • @kianfabian7867
      @kianfabian7867 Před 2 lety

      @Brixton Moses Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
      Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @kianfabian7867
      @kianfabian7867 Před 2 lety +1

      @Brixton Moses it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
      Thank you so much, you saved my ass!

  • @gayleshort9674
    @gayleshort9674 Před rokem +1

    Hi, just found you and so glad I have, love your videos, they’ve helped me a lot. I just had a quick question about the glazed you use. Are they ready mixed or powder form, and where is the best place to purchase. I’m in Dorset so not to far from you! Thank you for all you share❤️

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem

      Hi Gayle and thanks for watching. I use brush on glazes apart from transparent which I dip. I use lots of suppliers-Potclays,Scarva etc - hope that helps 😁

  • @lindaseguin9039
    @lindaseguin9039 Před 5 měsíci

    I tried that combo and it turned out great. Now I’m going to try to make it a lighter pink.
    I’ll let you know how it turns out🤞

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Linda - glad it was helpful 😊. Thanks for watching

  • @barbarakrajewski4555
    @barbarakrajewski4555 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for the video. Your presentation is great! How do you manage not to say ‘Um’ . ?? Impressive! 😻

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Barbara- I've always been very good at talking to myself!🤣 Thanks for the kind words 🙏

  • @amandadolby189
    @amandadolby189 Před 3 lety +1

    Some good combinations there. I must do some more! Textured turquoise is a real performer. Have you tried it under Smokey merlot? It gives a fab pinky mottled effect I do dip my glazes though. I haven't mixed smokey merlot and textured turquoise yet...... trots off to studio..... Any suggestion to use Tourmaline most welcome as I just seem to manage dull horse poo green no matter what I do with it!! Oh and to add - I envy your tidy and organisation ability!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Amanda thanks for taking the time to comment. Much appreciated. Tourmaline is a tricky one - I do have some combos but the date on the glaze pot is ages old as it's one I hardly use! Good luck with your test tiles. Very interesting the colours you can make.🙏

  • @miabopify
    @miabopify Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video, thank you. Just wondering if you only do test tiles for 1 type of clay. I use 3-4 different types/colours of clay. Should I do test tiles on all of them for each colour glaze?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Amanda and thanks for watching. I do test tiles for each type of clay. It's amazing how different they come out. I love a test tile! 😄

  • @alisonjordan1152
    @alisonjordan1152 Před rokem

    Hello I’m new to this type of clay and I am just up with your videos now. Can I ask a question about this subject when you’re making these tiles do you bisque fire then paint the underglazes on or are you painting the underglaze on green wire first then after you’ve done them is this how the colour looks or are you put in a clear glaze over the top for the shine. Loving the work you’re doing the imagination with clay is endless. I love the idea of thinking outside the box when making your own stuff. Thank you for sharing your videos.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching Alison - you had a large back catalogue to catch up on! When I use a new glaze or underglaze I do a test tile - bisqued - and then on the underglaze tiles I use the underglaze without a transparent glaze over on one half and with a transparent over on the other half so I can see how the underglaze comes out either way. Hope that helps. 😊

  • @edelgyn2699
    @edelgyn2699 Před rokem

    Thanks. For future reference it would also be useful to tell us what temperature you fire to because even Amaco PC glazes can vary within the given temp. range.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem

      Thanks Ed. I fire to 1225 degrees centigrade which is pretty much the top end of the guide on the Amaco bottles. A few glazes therefore change from the printed colour on the bottles which is annoying! Thanks so much for watching 😊

  • @barbarakrajewski4555
    @barbarakrajewski4555 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant, right up my street; You’ll be mixing your own glazes from scratch next! I have loads of test tiles....I’ve had fun recently mixing the lovely rainbow Amaco satin matte colours with white to get various shades of more pastel colours. When you get a disgusting result from a test tile at least you know you haven’t ruined one of your pieces. I’ve not had as successful a purple as you have with obsidian layered under Smokey merlot so was wondering if you would mind sharing what your firing schedule for that was ? My obsidian / Smokey merlot layering was fired up to 1240 with a 7 minute soak.....

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Barbara - thanks for watching and commenting. I fire up to 1230 with a 10 minute soak. Two good coats of Obsidian under two good coats of Smokey Merlot. This is a good stable combination and comes true within the realms of different people application. I have dabbled with mixing my own glazes- however the variables are too many for my work - I like to know exactly what I'm going to get!😁

    • @barbarakrajewski4555
      @barbarakrajewski4555 Před 3 lety

      @@thepotterycorner thankyou! Xxx

  • @Tangobutton
    @Tangobutton Před 3 lety

    Sometimes I feel like the only mid-aged ceramic artist who bothers to do good makeup and nails....happy to have found you, kindred spirit! I work with Standard clay's Cone 6 porcelain, my etsy shop is www.etsy.com/shop/marydtiles and typically use Velvet underglazes (and other brands) with an old manual electric kiln.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Mary - thanks for watching. I'll take a look at your etsy shop. Great to have you along 😁

  • @BooksWithCoffee2
    @BooksWithCoffee2 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful video. Would you share the ratio of the red and white to make pink?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hello Belinda - thanks for watching. 50% Amaco snow Mixed (not layered) with 50% amaco Snapdragon. Weigh the glaze on scales so you can recreate if you run out on your piece. Hope that helps 🙏

  • @philipsmith2064
    @philipsmith2064 Před 3 lety

    Just watch this video , really interesting and helpful to a beginner like me .. can I ask you whether you would ever use a half strength glaze ( ie watered down ) to get shading on a tile . It is on Architectural Clay for outside work. Many thanks Phil

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Philip and thanks for watching. Watering down a glaze will not affect the colour only the thickness. If you are trying to get shading you will need to mix your colour with possibly white to get a change in the tone. Make sure however that you try this out before applying to any precious work. Do subscribe to my channel for more clay related ideas 🙏

    • @philipsmith2064
      @philipsmith2064 Před 3 lety

      @@thepotterycorner thanks for your quick reply .. I did a test using a Botz brown ( for a tree trunk) and it was a really different shade watered down about 4 shades lighter but as you say not a thick coating .. would this be Detrimental to an outside Installation ?
      Don’t really want to add white as I thought the effect was good .
      Thanks again and I I’m already subscribed to your channel , and have watched loads of your videos . Can’t wait for the next one on using the slips and underglazes

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      @@philipsmith2064 - hi again. If the item is coated in glaze then it should be waterproof and should be okay outside. I'd probably put a test tile outside in the weather to see if it's OK. Should be. Thanks for subscribing- much appreciated.

  • @sabinamorin67
    @sabinamorin67 Před 2 lety

    Can you write with a sharpie before the firing (on bisque) so you don’t get them mixed up? Or how do you do it?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sabina - A sharpie would just burn off in the kiln! I use an underglaze pencil to write on the back of the tiles - you could paint on underglaze. I use a numbering system so I know which tiles are which combinations. Hope that helps.😀

  • @lindaseguin9039
    @lindaseguin9039 Před 10 měsíci +1

    For the pink that you use a lot, is it 50/50 snapdragon and snow?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi L8nda - yes 50/50 mixed together not layered 😊

  • @Diver923
    @Diver923 Před 11 měsíci

    what type of clay were you using and how many coats did you put on each tile/thickness? thank you. Donna

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Donna. I use Earthstone Original stoneware clay and two or three coats of glaze depending on whether it's a single colour or layered. There's another video on my channel of my Top Ten glazes which goes into this in more detail. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @heididerksen8227
    @heididerksen8227 Před rokem

    Good day Sarah
    Wondering when I reglaze do I spray hairspray and glaze right away or do I glaze after the hair spray has dried. I'm doin some refires but not quite sure when to glaze after spraying hairspray.

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před rokem +1

      Hi Heidi- thanks for your message. If you spray lightly with hairspray (I.e. so the piece is not dripping), leave to dry and glaze over. The glaze takes ages to dry because the piece is no longer porous so if adding more than one coat may take a couple of days to dry. Hope that helps 😀

    • @heididerksen8227
      @heididerksen8227 Před rokem

      @@thepotterycorner thanks so much 😁😁

  • @xm3364
    @xm3364 Před 2 lety

    Like your glaze-keeping records :-) I wonder...if the Flambe glaze which came out bluish colour, might due to high fire (although its stated cone5-6) that burnt off the reddish pigments leaving the blue behind? I watched a CZcams video from US, the potter had mentioned that red is a colour that is not easy to achieve and can be burnt off if the kiln is set at higher firing range. Cant remember the video's name...It was interesting because I had a dish that was applied with a blue underglaze and after firing, it came out purple! Very strange!

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety

      Hiya and thanks so much for watching and commenting. Your comment makes perfect sense. My kiln fires to a high Cone 6, especially in the bottom of the kiln which is hotter, and therefore you are probably right - the red pigment is burning off at this temperature. I have a purple underglaze that fires blue so again this would fit. Just goes to show the importance of test tiles in your own particular kiln (or community kiln) to see how the glazes come out because there can be vast differences! Great to have you along. 😀

  • @helenawiktorsson6706
    @helenawiktorsson6706 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic!! Who is the most sort you use? If You want to buy ten glaces, which one do you buy?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello Helena and thanks for watching. Hmmmm the most used Amaco Glazes that I personally use and can't live without would be: Fog, Storm, Rainforest, obsidian, seaweed, weeping plum, ancient jasper, cobalt, oatmeal and smokey merlot. You can make a lot of combinations from these. Happy test tiling 😁

    • @helenawiktorsson6706
      @helenawiktorsson6706 Před 3 lety

      @@thepotterycorner Thank you for answer 😍you have so much good to tell us!👍🏼😄

    • @rOHRshackartpottery
      @rOHRshackartpottery Před 3 lety

      @@thepotterycorner I found that reply to be very helpful.

  • @umberonxd
    @umberonxd Před 3 lety

    What cone do you fire to? Do you record if you fire to a different cone or if you apply the glaze differently?

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 3 lety

      Hi - I fire to 1230 degrees centigrade which is between cone 5 and 6. I record all info about glaze application in my glaze book so I can recreate. Hope that helps 🙏

    • @umberonxd
      @umberonxd Před 3 lety

      @@thepotterycorner It dose thank you ^.^

  • @glynneturner1
    @glynneturner1 Před 3 lety

    You know your glazes well! What do you fire at?

  • @heididerksen8227
    @heididerksen8227 Před 2 lety

    How do you reglaze pottery

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Heidi. You spray with hairspray and add more glaze. It takes ages to dry as the piece is no longer porous but works a treat! 😁

    • @heididerksen8227
      @heididerksen8227 Před 2 lety

      @@thepotterycorner Thank you very much

  • @BostonBaby1000
    @BostonBaby1000 Před 2 lety

    I love this but keep in mind, it is not “for free” if you’re using the glaze you bought and mixed it together. It’s just using the glaze you’ve paid for :)

    • @thepotterycorner
      @thepotterycorner  Před 2 lety +1

      Good point! But you don't have to buy another colour 😁

    • @BostonBaby1000
      @BostonBaby1000 Před 2 lety

      @@thepotterycorner that’s true. Plus it’s fun to experiment.