You are VERY talented! These are absolutely beautiful! I have a few real Talavera pots I bought when I lived down in El Paso. We used to go over to Juarez to a family operated pottery shop to buy. They were so cheap but SOOO beautiful and unique. Over the years I lost some of those pieces from breakage from weather, moving or other things. I only have three or four left now. And I no longer live down in the Southwest where access was so easy. I'm up in the Pacific Northwest now and the cost for real Talavera is astronomical! I have often wondered how to possibly make some of my own but never could figure out exactly how. Your video made it look so easy (though, I know it's not) and I'd love to try your methods you showed here! You have done such beautiful work on all your own pots you just showed here. I love them all! Thank you for your excellent tutorial! 😍
You did an absolutely beautiful job. I have painted a few and I’m about to paint three more. But yours is so elaborate. I haven’t tried anything quite that complicated. You inspired me though.
I love the colors of mexican and talavera style pottery. I have a whole backyard full of them. I wish I was talented and have patience enough to do something like this. Beautiful stuff.....!
Long video. You're very detailed.. I think I would purchase a pot I liked, copy it, then return it to the store. For all the advanced designs you picked out and then your pot was simple. Very cost effective to make your own. I like this one better than the old ones you showed your artistic ability has grown! That came out nicely! And I like that it was handmade.by you!!!
This is so cool!! Your pots are gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing. I’ve just put the base coat on my pot, will be glued to your video from now until it’s done!
Beautiful! Hoping you’ll have more videos in the near future! Please include the paints and colors you used for this gorgeous piece of art! Thank you :)
Thanks so much for this video, you did such a beautiful job! I’m wondering what you think about sealing the pot first if it’s bare terra cotta. This was recommended by some other people making faux talavera or other types of painted pottery.
Hi Marylynn! All of the larger pots I've used have had a glaze on them already, but yes it wouldn't be a bad idea to seal bare terra cotta if for outdoor use. I also use a base coat of the white rustoleum paint/primer which helps as well. Happy Making! ✨️
Hello, your videos are wonderful and inspiring. what paints do you use (example the magic blue) and what brand do you recommend for the final seal? Thank you so much...keep up the amazing work
Outdoor spray paint and acrylic paint will eventually chip off due to the humidity that’s naturally found in the clay. By adding a plant that you water, you will speed up the time it takes for the paint to eventually chip off. The plastic breaks down due to the constant moisture trapped between the exterior paint coating and the clay. It will bubble, crack and chip off. Don’t waste your time because it won’t even last a year outdoors unless you live in a very humid environment.
Yes I think concrete would work great! Depending on how the pot is made you may want to seal the concrete before painting. And then of course seal your artwork as well afterwards.
You are VERY talented! These are absolutely beautiful! I have a few real Talavera pots I bought when I lived down in El Paso. We used to go over to Juarez to a family operated pottery shop to buy. They were so cheap but SOOO beautiful and unique.
Over the years I lost some of those pieces from breakage from weather, moving or other things. I only have three or four left now. And I no longer live down in the Southwest where access was so easy. I'm up in the Pacific Northwest now and the cost for real Talavera is astronomical!
I have often wondered how to possibly make some of my own but never could figure out exactly how. Your video made it look so easy (though, I know it's not) and I'd love to try your methods you showed here! You have done such beautiful work on all your own pots you just showed here. I love them all!
Thank you for your excellent tutorial! 😍
I love the creativity! I love talavera. Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video! I like the inclusion of the history at the beginning. Would love to see more!
I would love to see a video on the peacock design and any other designs. So beautiful. Thanks!
YES! The peacock design is just beautiful!
I LOVE YOUR HISTORY ADDITION. VERY INSIGHTFUL!
You did an absolutely beautiful job. I have painted a few and I’m about to paint three more. But yours is so elaborate. I haven’t tried anything quite that complicated. You inspired me though.
I love the way you broke the design down… makes it so easy and informative! 🤗
Yes!!! I'd love to see the drip technique. Those pots are just gorgeous. You did awesome!
Wow! You are absolutely amazing! I love the intro with a dash of history. 💕
Please keep making these videos. Thank you.
Thank you! 👩🏽🎨
I love the colors of mexican and talavera style pottery. I have a whole backyard full of them. I wish I was talented and have patience enough to do something like this. Beautiful stuff.....!
Great ideas and techniques!
Absolutely awesome!!!
Awesome! 1st time here & we enjoyed how organized, how clear Ur step by step instructions & precise but encouraging words. Thanks for sharing☮️
Brilliant job! So inspired to do this!
Yes! And I'd love to see it when it's done!
Long video. You're very detailed..
I think I would purchase a pot I liked, copy it, then return it to the store.
For all the advanced designs you picked out and then your pot was simple. Very cost effective to make your own. I like this one better than the old ones you showed your artistic ability has grown!
That came out nicely! And I like that it was handmade.by you!!!
Beautiful! Ty for sharing, please keep making videos 🙏🏻💕
Nice work 😊
They're all my favorites! Thanks for sharing- I love Talavera pottery ♥
Great job. Would love to see how you create the peacock design Thanks for sharing.
Great! It's spring time so I'm in full planting season 😊🌱 I'll work on a quick video with that design on a new pot!
I love this vid
It looks beautiful!!! All of your designs look amazing!! 😍😍
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Wow! Thanks for the very good tutorial. I'm hand painting cabinet knobs I made from concrete.
Absolutely gorgeous...great idea n tips🤗👍🌻
Great tutorial! Thank you!
You r a great teacher
This is so cool!! Your pots are gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing. I’ve just put the base coat on my pot, will be glued to your video from now until it’s done!
Great job
Beautiful
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Beautiful! Can you touch on tips if paint mistakes are made on the pottery?
Beautiful!!
Fabulous
Beautiful!!! ❤more videos of these please❣️❣️
You are very creative it’s beautiful!!!
Gorgeous! I love them all !!
Exactly what I was looking for
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Beautiful work. Thanks for the tutorial.
Really love it! You make it look so easy.
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You are very talented thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching Stephanie!
Beautiful! Hoping you’ll have more videos in the near future! Please include the paints and colors you used for this gorgeous piece of art! Thank you :)
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You did a great job but I would spray the inside to seal the clay.
Thanks so much for this video, you did such a beautiful job! I’m wondering what you think about sealing the pot first if it’s bare terra cotta. This was recommended by some other people making faux talavera or other types of painted pottery.
Hi Marylynn! All of the larger pots I've used have had a glaze on them already, but yes it wouldn't be a bad idea to seal bare terra cotta if for outdoor use. I also use a base coat of the white rustoleum paint/primer which helps as well.
Happy Making! ✨️
Hello, your videos are wonderful and inspiring. what paints do you use (example the magic blue) and what brand do you recommend for the final seal? Thank you so much...keep up the amazing work
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What brands of acrylic paints can you recommend? Thank you! =)
😢 i only see one video. Would love to see more from you. I would like to see drip technique.
Outdoor spray paint and acrylic paint will eventually chip off due to the humidity that’s naturally found in the clay. By adding a plant that you water, you will speed up the time it takes for the paint to eventually chip off. The plastic breaks down due to the constant moisture trapped between the exterior paint coating and the clay. It will bubble, crack and chip off. Don’t waste your time because it won’t even last a year outdoors unless you live in a very humid environment.
What brand of paint are you using?
What paint, did you use?
Can I use a concrete pot.
Yes I think concrete would work great! Depending on how the pot is made you may want to seal the concrete before painting. And then of course seal your artwork as well afterwards.
This is amazing..omg
Do you have a stencil to download?
What's the best point for this?
My last name is Talavera 😅
I love this! Great inspiration. Gonna give it a try