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Joe Thompson:  Snowflake Crackle trinket dishes.  The first is over blue slip, second over white slip, the las… | Ceramic glaze recipes, Ceramic art, Glaze ceramics

Snowflake Crackle trinket dishes. The first is over blue slip, second over white slip, the last is straight onto the buff clay. The slip overlay is just my normal white clay, and the blue has 10% stain added. Snowflake glaze is @claragiorello's Snowflake recipe on Glazy.org, which is essentially @john.britt1's #4 recipe with 3134 in place of 3124. I much prefer the effect of coloured slip underneath the glaze than trying to get the colour within the glaze using stain.The glaze currently has…

Pots and Paint: How to Make a Wood Ash Glaze | Glazes for pottery, Ceramic glaze recipes, Clay pottery

Glaze Mixing Over the summer I've been doing lots of glaze testing, and one of these has been to find my own Wood Ash Glaze recipe. It's not an easy process. I gathered together several recipes found in pottery books. All of them had a different take on the process - and sometimes conflicting ideas! I tried out four of the recipes with varying success, but now I think have my own version. Wood Ash The first thing I had to do was get a source of wood ash. You need at least a kilo of good…

Feltware | Ceramic glaze recipes, Black glaze recipe, Glaze recipe

I've been hard at work trying a bunch of new glaze recipes for a line of work I'm going to call 'Feltware'. After trying several cone 6 matte glaze recipes, I've decided to narrow it down to this one that I got off of the Digitalfire website I'm loving the glaze. It mixes well and goes on very easily. It also has great colour response. I'm currently looking for a dark, slate gray. My first tests gave me this: The surface is incredible! There is so much depth to the color, it's fantastic…

How To Get Drippy Glazes - Old Forge Creations | Glazes for pottery, Pottery, Ceramic glaze recipes

Gloopy or Runny When people talk about ‘drippy’ glazes, it generally falls into one of two extremes. One option is the thick gloop style glazes that have the viscosity to form thick beads without flowing. The other is the kind of glazes that run all the way down the side of a piece. Most glazes ca

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