First time I've watched your unloading your kiln and am totally blown away with your forms,your choices in glazes and your results that you got! Very very nice!
Lots of great pots in this opening! I think I may have been the person with the combination of the wasabi and rainforest ( Maybe, could have been someone else). I call it Florida Seafoam, with 70% Wasabi, 20% Rainforest and 10% Mixing Clear.
It is wonderful that you discuss the details of your glazing and are work. Very informative and helpful. And most of all encouraging for a beginner. I love it! Thanks so much for sharing. Looking forward to more videos.
Absolutely my favorite kiln opening from you, thank you for sharing your glaze combinations, I've use your Noris Blue / Muddy Waters combo never disappoints! I'm going use Noris Blue / Sandstone next. :)
Hi Jessica, I rarely ever write comments. But I just had to tell how beautiful your pieces were in this kiln opening! 👏🏼 I had a few favorites that I will be trying out. May I ask you for details on your application of your mug towards the end? It was Frosted lemon with Aurora green on top. That mug was stunning! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thank you for sharing and all your hard work! 👏🏼😊 Also, yes your sons mug was beautiful! Great job! 👏🏼 I’m a grandma. I know you were so proud with his work! 👏🏼💕
Thank you so much!! That mug was 2 coats of Frosted Lemon on the outside (3 on the inside), with 2 coats of Aurora Green on top. The Aurora Green really didn't move very much, I applied the glaze pretty much right up to where you see it. I apply my glazes with a big fluffy fan brush, so 2 coats for me is solid application.
So far, I have been using transfers from Elan Transfers and from Sanbao (China Clay Art). In my opinion, they both work equally as well. I haven't done a demo video yet, but that is a great idea!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful pieces. At 21:14, the beautiful daytime/night time mug with Norse Blue at the top, did you add any wax resist above the underglaze transfer?
I don't wax over the transfers. I apply them to the pieces when they are leather hard, then I bisque fire them. When glazing, I cover the transfer area with Amaco HF-9 zinc free clear x2 and then glaze around that area. I use brush on glazes, so I have a lot of control where they are applied.
Thank you so much! The only piece in this load with flux was the peacock bowl. I did use Amaco's Honey Flux on a few pieces. The two pieces that had Sandstone on them did not have any Honey Flux.
I usually use 2 coats of the Mayco glazes. I looked back at my notes and for some reason, I used 3 coats on the bowl, 3 coats inside the mug (2 on the outside) and 2 coats on the inside of the cup. I don't really notice a difference between 2 and 3 coats as long as you are applying a decent coat each time.
I love your colours
Thanks!
Fabulous work!
First time I've watched your unloading your kiln and am totally blown away with your forms,your choices in glazes and your results that you got! Very very nice!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
Lots of great pots in this opening! I think I may have been the person with the combination of the wasabi and rainforest ( Maybe, could have been someone else). I call it Florida Seafoam, with 70% Wasabi, 20% Rainforest and 10% Mixing Clear.
It is wonderful that you discuss the details of your glazing and are work. Very informative and helpful. And most of all encouraging for a beginner. I love it! Thanks so much for sharing. Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you so much for watching! I am always happy to help others get ideas for glazing their own work!
I love your results. There's a great pace to your videos.
All of your glaze choices are so pretty. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful pieces! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
very pretty pieces
I love them all! I'm going to try these combinations! Great JOB!!!
Your glazing is amazing❣️
Thank you! 😊
Very nice glaze combos! :) Thank you for sharing!
Love those mugs and love the cup with Wasabi and seaweed
Absolutely my favorite kiln opening from you, thank you for sharing your glaze combinations, I've use your Noris Blue / Muddy Waters combo never disappoints! I'm going use Noris Blue / Sandstone next. :)
Love norse blue and sandstone! It has a tendency to move for me, so be sure to use a cookie.
Love your glaze combos!!!
Thank you 😋
Your work is stunning! Thanks for this video. It gave me so much information and instruction!
Thank you! I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video.
just found your channel. great work. I'm now a subscriber.
thank you
Thank you!
Soooo beautyful, pls keep posting your beautyful work and inspire us. ❤️🙏
Thank you so much!
Love the carved mug!
Thank you!
Very beautiful pieces 😍.
You inspired me with the Amaco and Mayco combination. Thanks for sharing.
Grüessli Marisa
Thank you so much!
Your carved mug is beautiful!
Thank you so much! It was fun to make.
I use SC also but dip in Clayscapes clear and never have a problem.
Thanks for the combos, I have lots of those colours and will give some a go. I have muddy waters too, I don't like it on its own either.
You're welcome! It's nice to know that Muddy Waters wasn't a complete waste! I'm happy to find combos where it looks good.
at 26:06 Blue Hydrangea over Eggplant (both Mayco) makes for a gorgeous purple
I don't have either of those glazes! I will have to check those out. Thanks!
Hi Jessica, I rarely ever write comments. But I just had to tell how beautiful your pieces were in this kiln opening! 👏🏼
I had a few favorites that I will be trying out. May I ask you for details on your application of your mug towards the end? It was Frosted lemon with Aurora green on top. That mug was stunning! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thank you for sharing and all your hard work! 👏🏼😊 Also, yes your sons mug was beautiful! Great job! 👏🏼
I’m a grandma. I know you were so proud with his work! 👏🏼💕
Thank you so much!! That mug was 2 coats of Frosted Lemon on the outside (3 on the inside), with 2 coats of Aurora Green on top. The Aurora Green really didn't move very much, I applied the glaze pretty much right up to where you see it. I apply my glazes with a big fluffy fan brush, so 2 coats for me is solid application.
First time I seen your kiln opening..your combos are beautiful..I am now a subscriber..could u tell how many coats of Norse blue and muddy water
When I'm using Mayco glazes, I do two coats of each. I apply my glaze with a fluffy fan brush so it goes on in a somewhat heavy coat.
Super joli ❤merci .J’aurais aimé voir les réf d’émaux merci
Thank you! If you would like to know any specific glaze information, I would be happy to share. Let me know which piece.
Where do you get your transfers? Have you done a demo on making the mug with transfer? I came out so beautifully.
So far, I have been using transfers from Elan Transfers and from Sanbao (China Clay Art). In my opinion, they both work equally as well. I haven't done a demo video yet, but that is a great idea!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful pieces. At 21:14, the beautiful daytime/night time mug with Norse Blue at the top, did you add any wax resist above the underglaze transfer?
I don't wax over the transfers. I apply them to the pieces when they are leather hard, then I bisque fire them. When glazing, I cover the transfer area with Amaco HF-9 zinc free clear x2 and then glaze around that area. I use brush on glazes, so I have a lot of control where they are applied.
How many coats of the honey flux, raspberry mist, lavender mist combo? That was beautiful!
Thank you! It was Honey Flux x3, Raspberry Mist x2, and Lavender Mist x2.
I absolutely love your videos! So pretty and informative! Can I ask: at 26:16 winterwood and honey flux how many coats did you put on?
Thank you so much!! That piece had Snow x3 on the inside, Winterwood x2 on the outside with Honey Flux x1 over the top 1.5 (ish) inches.
sat 10 sep 22
Beautiful. Did you put flux under/over the sandstone? It's gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! The only piece in this load with flux was the peacock bowl. I did use Amaco's Honey Flux on a few pieces. The two pieces that had Sandstone on them did not have any Honey Flux.
The bowl I love is at 4:40. You got a beautiful flow with the 2 coats of sandstone.
@@gregorymelchor-barz8643 yes...I love that one. That was just 2 coats of norse blue with 2 coats of sandstone.
I love you handles are they extruded or how did you do them.
Thanks! Yes they are extruded using a handheld extruder.
@@luckymudpottery thank you
Why not use extra kiln stilts to fill in empty space = more even heating........ ?
After this video, I did use that trick on other kiln loads.
For the pieces with frosted lemon do you use 2 coats?
I usually use 2 coats of the Mayco glazes. I looked back at my notes and for some reason, I used 3 coats on the bowl, 3 coats inside the mug (2 on the outside) and 2 coats on the inside of the cup. I don't really notice a difference between 2 and 3 coats as long as you are applying a decent coat each time.
Do you paint the glazes on?