The Easiest Way to Make Plates! // How to make ceramic plates using molds // easy pottery project

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • How to make ceramic plates the easy way! All you need are some old plates, whether you found them at the thrift store or from your kitchen, you can use these ceramic plates to make bisque molds and drape mold techniques to make handmade ceramic plates. This is a great beginner pottery project and you don't need very many tools. Are you ready to get started making ceramic plates?
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    0:00 - intro
    0:22 - preparing your slab
    0:55 - using a drape mold
    2:30 - refining your bisque mold
    3:11 - how to use your bisque mold
    4:40 - drying tips & finishing
    6:11 - firing & glazing
    7:03 - our results!
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  • @laurak0797
    @laurak0797 Před rokem +21

    My little brother just recently moved into his first flat and I helped him to search for the perfect plates EVERYWHERE. Couldn’t find what he was looking for. I joked about showing him how to make plates himself and now I’ll send this tutorial to him. Maybe I’ll even create a set for him for Christmas haha. Love how unique every piece is! 😊

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Před rokem +3

      Sounds like a great idea! I am also quite particular about my dishes haha

  • @rosehill1595
    @rosehill1595 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That overlapping glaze trick is epic! Awesome dinner plate project, thanks!

  • @abittwisted
    @abittwisted Před rokem +2

    Excellent. I have some old plates I like that I could this with. Im going to try my home made clay with this technique too just for fun. I like the idea of slab ware.

  • @kimowen339
    @kimowen339 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks so much. Very informative!

  • @fruitlessbeast
    @fruitlessbeast Před rokem +2

    Interesting use of the bag of rice. I thought you were going to make use of it’s properties as a desiccant. I have an old sock filled with sand but I may make another with rice. Nice work and thanks!

  • @noelia6803
    @noelia6803 Před rokem

    very helpful, thank you!

  • @veroniqueleduc1607
    @veroniqueleduc1607 Před rokem

    Love these!

  • @2704karine
    @2704karine Před 10 měsíci

    Bonjour Mia. J'adore votre travail !!!! de plus je ne mets plus les sous-titres cela me permet de perfectionner mon anglais. Je comprends parfaitement tout ce que vous dites et je me régale à regarder encore et encore vos vidéos . Mille mercis, baisers de Corse 🤩, Karine

  • @julianemeyer6074
    @julianemeyer6074 Před rokem

    Looks fantastic. Wanna try it in the next days :)

  • @loveandlight4875
    @loveandlight4875 Před rokem

    Thank you I love this video is very informative. I am in the process of making plates to thank you. I have a question though. Where did you get your rolling pin? I’ve been looking for a large rolling pin for a while.

  • @user-qj6bb3yu8f
    @user-qj6bb3yu8f Před 9 měsíci +1

    Beautiful plates! I have a ? about the glazing process...what do you mix to create the glaze? How do you incorporate a color into it?

  • @lincolnshaughnessy5568
    @lincolnshaughnessy5568 Před rokem +3

    Can I ask how you get the glaze to look imperfect and lighter in some areas? Can I get this affect with brushable glazes? 😊

  • @boceramicss
    @boceramicss Před rokem

    Mug version of it would be great toooo❤️❤️

  • @eildonn
    @eildonn Před rokem

    Nice video

  • @BlessedKnew
    @BlessedKnew Před rokem +1

    Peace Mia, at what point do you put the mark on the plate? When you do the first dry or when it is leather hard?

  • @jillbenson4189
    @jillbenson4189 Před dnem

    It was very helpful thank you!
    I am making my daughter a dinnerware set as a wedding present and I usually sculpt birds and figures. So its completely out of my comfort zone. I've been practising already and I'm putting feet onto my slab plates. Don't I need to do that?

  • @sammi-joreviews1135
    @sammi-joreviews1135 Před rokem

    What type & weight of canvas is best for wedging clay on? Can it be used & covering Hardie backer board? I haven’t got to the plaster board yet; hwr, I know I’ll need a way to slow & speed up the drying without being over saturated or drying to fast. I live in southeastern USA. We generally have mildish winters. The summers, not so much. We get high humidity & high heat temperatures here. My husband moved some things around, which has allowed for me to use half the barn space plus shelves. My pottery wheel (25+/-yr old Shimpo RK Whisper) is out of mothballs again! I’m hoping to find some way to build a table around it. We will need to get another wheel if he stays with it. He’s getting pretty good at centering clay, though I think the engineer in him would do extremely well slab building. 🤞🏼
    Any assistance is welcomed. I’m currently wedging clay on a Hardie backer board edged with painters tape.

  • @sangeetapsarkar
    @sangeetapsarkar Před 10 měsíci +1

    Why didnt you glaze the back? How does that finish feel after the firing?

  • @leighperry5032
    @leighperry5032 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What diameter was the porcelain plate you used to make the bisque mold and what was the diameter on your finished plates?

  • @leighperry5032
    @leighperry5032 Před 7 měsíci

    What type of clay are you using? For the original bisque then for production run? Is this stone ware or porcelain? Because of shrinkage twice.

  • @conniel7873
    @conniel7873 Před 4 měsíci

    Where did you buy your rolling pin? Thank you

  • @ginzipper
    @ginzipper Před 2 měsíci

    Regarding the glaze...are both sides poured with the same glaze overlapping in the middle? I suppose one could also use 2 different glazes.Interesting.

  • @lenicebatista157
    @lenicebatista157 Před rokem

    Esse esmalte já vem preparado ??

  • @leaw7177
    @leaw7177 Před rokem

    Hi, is it ok not to glaze the backs?

  • @danaology.
    @danaology. Před rokem

    Is this still technique still an option if the plate has a foot?

  • @cetok
    @cetok Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, i read pottery book that it is quite toxic to work it at home in small space. How u maintain?

  • @josephchalwe8587
    @josephchalwe8587 Před 4 měsíci

    What is that machine called you used to bake the glaze?

  • @tanja1253
    @tanja1253 Před rokem +2

    Wieder mal ein toller Beitrag von dir👌🏻… ich mag deine Teller die du gemacht hast… die Glasur find ich super. Kannst du mir sagen welche Glasur das ist ?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Před rokem +1

      Danke! 🥰 Es ist eine weiße Steingutglasur von Carl Jäger

    • @tanja1253
      @tanja1253 Před rokem

      @@PotterytothePeople ah das ist cool… ich wusste nicht dass man Steingut Glasuren auch hoch brennen kann😅… ich dachte immer man muss Glasuren für den jeweiligen Brennbereich nehmen. Klappt aber bestimmt nicht bei jeder Glasur oder?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Před rokem

      ​@@tanja1253 Neeinn! Das habe ich falsch geschrieben. 🤦‍♀ Es sollte SteinZEUG Glasur heißen, und du hast völlig recht: Passe den Brennbereich deiner Glasur an deine Brenntemperatur an. :) Es ist nur eine einfache weiße Glasur - nichts Besonderes.

  • @jaynedavis3388
    @jaynedavis3388 Před měsícem

    1:54 I noticed that you had trouble with setting down the fabric wrapped plate so you can work with it (you just cut to the plate on the table). Maybe next time you can have a shallow bowl or wide cup ready that you can put the excess cloth knot into, while still having enough support to work on the piece.

  • @theresawarren4849
    @theresawarren4849 Před 8 měsíci

    My plates neatly always crack in the kiln, any tips to prevent this?

  • @user-eq6db1lt2p
    @user-eq6db1lt2p Před 3 měsíci

    What is the machine name that you use at the last step

  • @erikadacunha2334
    @erikadacunha2334 Před 5 měsíci

    What’s the reason you roll the plate on fabric to make your mold?

  • @anneschleining3672
    @anneschleining3672 Před 21 dnem

    What kind of clay and firing cone?

  • @amandalynn1171
    @amandalynn1171 Před rokem +2

    Who makes the rolling pin you're using?

  • @Angels-3xist
    @Angels-3xist Před rokem +2

    100% one of the biggest parts of the process is recycling and reusing. Looking for ideas without any limitation on where they come from. I cannot recommend thrift stores enough.

  • @samizumkan6364
    @samizumkan6364 Před rokem

    Please write me the material you made

  • @cateelisabethlsn6400
    @cateelisabethlsn6400 Před 5 měsíci

    why don't you stack them on to each other in the kiln?

  • @raymondk7337
    @raymondk7337 Před rokem

    May I ask NABERTHERM TOP LOADING KILN TOP45L is enough for a small studio’s workshop?

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Před rokem

      That's pretty small! But I get by with a 50L. It depends on what you're making though... small or large pieces.

  • @heidisauls3245
    @heidisauls3245 Před rokem

    Where can I get one of those lazy Susan's!!?? Love this!!

    • @danaology.
      @danaology. Před rokem +2

      They’re called banding wheels! I just use cake decorating wheels because they’re basically the same and a lot cheaper 😂

    • @PotterytothePeople
      @PotterytothePeople  Před rokem

      Any pottery supply store will have them! I have my tools linked in the description.

  • @Evet1
    @Evet1 Před 6 měsíci

    Like a trash

  • @user-eq6db1lt2p
    @user-eq6db1lt2p Před 3 měsíci

    What is the machine name that you use at the last step