Diy Ceramic Decorating Tools: From Pencils To Crayons And Inks! Creative Ways To Use Them!
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- Ann shows you how easy it is to make homemade ceramic pencils, crayons and inks. She also shows you several ways to use them creatively and through several experiments...this is really fun!
LINK TO RECIPIES: imgur.com/a/o1hW21R
Answers to questions we get all the time:
We typically bisque to Cone 04 and fire to Cone 5-6
Ann uses Standard English Porcelain no. 365 unless specified otherwise in the video
Here is a link to Ann's White Liner Glaze: imgur.com/a/w8PP8Gy
If you would like to learn how Ann paints with underglazes - check out her Video Workshop Series. These workshops are very detailed (typically 1.5 - 2 hours in length) where Ann provides step by step instruction and are designed to help potters take their work to new levels of craftsmanship and artistry. vimeo.com/showcase/6725318
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Polymer Clay: amzn.to/3DNpnyd
Loop Carving Tool: amzn.to/42jo1W6
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Sugarbelle Icing Bottles: amzn.to/3VPslup
Needle Point Tracing Wheel: amzn.to/3LRrtkB
Banding Wheel I use: amzn.to/3KssUXc
Diamondcore Tools: diamondcoretools.com/
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Styrofoam Bowl Mold: amzn.to/39KoL0U
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Always love Robin Hopper. And I ALWAYS love your posts. Great ideas, techniques, and craftsmanship. Thank you for all your had work!
thank you so much! I wasn't even aware of ceramic crayons let alone the ability to MAKE THEM! Also, I just love your designs; they are always very clear sighted, simplified and turn out to be
absolutely lovely -- stunning,!
Hairspray! Brilliant!
You are so kind Diane. I had heard of them, but it was a viewer who wrote to me asking me to do a tutorial on how to use them. That is when I started looking to see how much they cost to purchase and found how expensive they were. The ball started rolling from there for this video. Thanks so much for watching and I appreciate your kind words. Happy potting to you...Ann
Dang it, Ann. I think CZcams forgot I was subscribed to you. So rude. I realized it had been a while so I went looking and found all these videos I missed!
This one is awesome!
Very informative with the pros and cons of each technique and as always thanks for including finished results!
Hi Joy. Im glad you liked it. I learned a lot too, actually...and I was happy to pass on the results. Thanks for watching. 🙂
I have learnt so much from your tutorials,thanks 😊
Hi Alysa. You are so kind. I really appreciate you watching. You made my day! ...Ann
Cool techniques. The wax polka dots on the green striped mug made me think they were roses at first. It’s a neat effect.
Hey Ali. I was thinking that too. They wee like little flowers with no real effort to make them look that way, haha. thanks as always for watching. 🙂
Walmart always has those circuit sheets in their clearance isle. I've never thought to buy them for this purpose. Great idea.
Thanks Vicki for letting me know. I didnt think to check there. Great idea as those cutting machines are very popular. thanks for watching 🙂
Excellent video, thank you!
Hi Nancy. Wonderful. I am glad you liked it. Thanks so much for watching. Happy potting.
Ann, another great video, thankyou😊
Hey Denise! You are so sweet. Jim and I really appreciate you watching and for your support. Happy potting!!...Ann
This is awsome!! The price of the crayons is soo out of hand!!
Hey Michele. You are so right. Someone had written me and asked if I would do a tutorial on using them and I had heard of them before but didnt have any in my studio. I looked up the cost to purchase them and found that a box was over $40, so that started the ball rolling with this video. Thanks as always for your support. Jim and I really appreciate you. Cheers...Ann
@@annruel1982 That’s so very sweet of you Ann. I also appreciate both of you!! What a great idea of a reason to make a video!
How very cool!🤗❤️🐝
Hey Deborah! You are so sweet. Thanks so much for your support and for watching. Happy potting to you. Ann
Thanks as always Ann! Yes supplies are very expensive! I remember when buying Amaco watercolors were $20 they just keep going up! I look forward to trying my creative skills to make my own.
Hey Barbara! You are very welcome. You are right. There are some supplies that I would rather purchase commercially, but when I can cut corners, I try. Thanks so much for watching.
Las posibilidades que dan estas ténicas de decoración son enormes. Gracias por compartir. Te sigo desde Argentina y estoy estudiando Tecnicatura en cerámica en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
Vaya, gracias por las amables palabras y por mirar, Claudia. Me encanta que lo veas desde Argentina. Eres la primera persona que conozco de ese país. Hola desde Florida. Buena suerte con tus estudios y gracias por mirar....Ann
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Dziękuję, Ann😊
Irena, Zapraszamy. Dziękuję bardzo za obejrzenie i pozdrawiam z Florydy...Ann
Hello Anne I was wondering if you could use regular crayola crayons like that patterns
I have seen people do that but only for resist...the color will burn out. And the resist isnt that great as if you used a good wax resist product.
How many cats of c11 clear do u use over underglazes
The studio I work at fires to cone 10 reduction so most of my tries with underglazes don't come out the color I'd like and they don't offer premixed colored slips. I'm ready now to delve into the world of colored slips but don't even know where to start. At first glance the stains seem expensive but I have no idea how much I'll need so if someone could give me an idea of measurements just to give me a jumping off point, I'd really appreciate it. I guess the question is...If I want to make a quart of colored slip, how much mason stain should I add? I do realize that the answer could vary greatly depending on what color I want and how dark I want it etc. I just don't know whether a quarter pound will get me far enough or do I need to purchase a whole pound? All advice welcome.
Hey Vicki. I would get the quarter pound to start with. Do your tests with it and then if the stain works out for you can always purchase more and if it doesnt work for you, then you havent wasted a lot of money. Good luck! Ann.
These techniques are great, except the wax one lol
Haha. Hey Rooster. To each his own. I actually liked the experiment with the crayons on the mug. I think if I were to try that again, I would do it a little differently with more of a small flower theme as in the end they actually looked like little blooms. But you know how these things go. You go from one experiment and instead of just poo pooing the whole thing, I try and pick out what worked and store that in my memory for the next projects.