I suggest you have a rubber stamp made out with your signature. Just stamp on the back. I just use the rubber..order it without the wood post and use your thumb to press on clay. You can either use clear glaze on the back or just leave it bare. Make sure it is very smooth. Love your colors.
Thanks for the tip! Because I am multi media artist I tried to sign all my pieces if I can. To keep it my own touch. I do have stamps I made myself but folks like my original signature.
I have questions!❤ I’m pretty new at using a kiln. How did you glaze the bottom but still lay it flat? Also, can you use any glass beads in a kiln? I had no idea you could do that! Your jewelry is STUNNING!! Thank you for your video!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
No glaze at the bottom it will stick on shelf and will ruin it. I leave it unglazed. Glass is ok as long as it will stay in the middle and protect the kiln shelf by using a patty try in case it spilled over. Test first before using on final piece.
Could I use oil paints? What type of paints does this accept? I thought the glazing was the same as the painting (but just with a specific type of paints)
Oil paint is not for this technique but you can if you want not really used to much for clay. Clay we use glaze you baked or fire in a kiln the second time to give color.
@SetGozo ok. I've seen people baking it in the oven, adding color and baking it again . Some others only paint once after baking. Why is that? Is it because of the paintings?
@@erperejildo I think it’s another material not for kiln firing. If you go to Blicks art store ask the staff they might have something. I do not use those. Oven is fired only up to 500 degrees ceramics is up to 3,000 degrees
1:51 is white because I painted it white with underglaze to make the color intense. You have a choice not to. Because the clay is dark it helped to color the front white. I hope it helped. Underglaze is a colored decoration on a clay. You can buy different color .
glaze is a specialty paint you have to take basic ceramic class because it requires kiln or oven baking. If you want a non bake colors you can use acrylic paint but not shiny. You can use a clear spray paint. Experiment.
I use a cut up beverage straw for the holes. Depending on the item, you could use bar drinks straws very thin to the wendys milkshake ones!
I suggest you have a rubber stamp made out with your signature. Just stamp on the back. I just use the rubber..order it without the wood post and use your thumb to press on clay. You can either use clear glaze on the back or just leave it bare. Make sure it is very smooth. Love your colors.
Thanks for the tip! Because I am multi media artist I tried to sign all my pieces if I can. To keep it my own touch. I do have stamps I made myself but folks like my original signature.
Thank you❤
Thank you too
I have questions!❤ I’m pretty new at using a kiln. How did you glaze the bottom but still lay it flat? Also, can you use any glass beads in a kiln? I had no idea you could do that!
Your jewelry is STUNNING!! Thank you for your video!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
No glaze at the bottom it will stick on shelf and will ruin it. I leave it unglazed. Glass is ok as long as it will stay in the middle and protect the kiln shelf by using a patty try in case it spilled over. Test first before using on final piece.
The bottom I used underglaze or stains bec they do not fuse on the kiln.
Could I use oil paints? What type of paints does this accept? I thought the glazing was the same as the painting (but just with a specific type of paints)
Oil paint is not for this technique but you can if you want not really used to much for clay. Clay we use glaze you baked or fire in a kiln the second time to give color.
@SetGozo ok. I've seen people baking it in the oven, adding color and baking it again . Some others only paint once after baking. Why is that? Is it because of the paintings?
@@erperejildo I think it’s another material not for kiln firing. If you go to Blicks art store ask the staff they might have something. I do not use those. Oven is fired only up to 500 degrees ceramics is up to 3,000 degrees
@@SetGozo it is using polymeric clay
Ahh, I never use that yet but for sure it’s going to be amazing too. Good luck share your work. Thank you…
when they appear in 1:51, why are they white?
1:51 is white because I painted it white with underglaze to make the color intense. You have a choice not to. Because the clay is dark it helped to color the front white. I hope it helped. Underglaze is a colored decoration on a clay. You can buy different color .
@SetGozo but is glaze a type of paints? I mean, I need to buy glaze paints for polymeric clay? Or is that how the technique is called?
glaze is a specialty paint you have to take basic ceramic class because it requires kiln or oven baking. If you want a non bake colors you can use acrylic paint but not shiny. You can use a clear spray paint. Experiment.
What did you use in the upper part of the stones?
I glaze the ceramics. I use Amaco glazes and sometime glass (tiny).
If you are asking about the texture I pressed on? It is a rock or choral I found in Cayman island.
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