Glazing a Cup: with Dip and Pour Glazes

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  • Опубліковано 3 вер 2019
  • Dipping and Pouring glazes can be the fastest and easiest way to glaze your pottery.
    This is the method I was taught when I was first learning pottery and is still my favorite way to glaze. You can create fabulous layered looks and color combinations with this style of glazing.
    Glazes used here are all available from Clayscapespottery.com
    Use the code: EXPLORE10 to save 10% off their brand of glazes
    Cup, made with Laguna Bmix 5 clay & glazed with:
    Inside: Bushwick
    Outside: Park Slope with cream dipped over
    Creamsicle Mug made with Laguna Bmix 5 clay and glazed with:
    Sunset Park inside & outside
    Cream dipped over on outside
    Bikini Mug, made with Laguna 60 speckled clay and glazed with:
    Cream inside and bottom third of the outside
    Spruce Blue on top third
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    About me:
    I am a US Air Force Veteran, Ceramic Artist, Founder of ClayShare.com, Illustrator, Educator, Gluten Free Baker, Chicken Mama, Crazy Cat Lady and Newbie Guitarist. My studio is nestled in the Green Mountains of Vermont and it is here that I make pottery, film my videos and share my love for clay. Subscribe and follow my adventures in clay, art and Vermont life.
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  • @karenbelter6325
    @karenbelter6325 4 роки тому

    I love how you organized your paint-on glazes!

  • @mrohmiller1098
    @mrohmiller1098 4 роки тому

    Love that you call that orange & cream combo "Creamsicle"! That's EXACTLY what I thought it looked like! ❤️

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 2 роки тому

    I am making 36 mugs for Christmas for family, with ten extra, just in case. I have been watching videos on glazing and they have been very helpful. I love how your video is slowed down and a bit more in depth, and about glazing mugs. I feel I am ready to start the glazing process now.

  • @Mariama1320
    @Mariama1320 4 роки тому

    Perfect work and alot of useful informations and secrets! Thank you!

  • @rebeccagrider7359
    @rebeccagrider7359 4 роки тому +2

    Hello, thank you so much for your tutorials! I’m so grateful to find you! Besides you’re a beautiful person inside to out. I’ve tried to go to your site on my iPad and phone but it wants me to log in instead of creat account. I’ll go to a pc during the week. First let me encourage you to look at wine making equipment because they transfer so nicely. Visit your local wine supply store and ask a Out brushes and drill mixers... they’re fabulous. Next, I’m still quite an amateur. I started with craft day with my grandchildren and have become addicted and NEED more. I’m appreciative of the info about how to organize a studio, how to work without running water in the studio, and that even a pro can have a “miss fire”, (yes I’m a shooter too). I too live in the country and want to figure out a functional workspace. Finally let me encourage everyone, I have my formal dining area set up with a craft table and ceramics. Having a shelf full of molded bisque ware will draw a crowd of folks to your table. My daughter in-law often brings her sister, niece and nephew to hang out at my house to paint/glaze ceramics...MY HOUSE..IS THE PLACE TO BE!! I’m loving it! My grad kids beg to come over to paint. When I’ve had raw clay, I’m amazed how attracted the adults are... it’s truly the gathering place.

  • @cassandraleanne8485
    @cassandraleanne8485 4 роки тому +3

    Your too cute! Thanks for the video, love your tutorials.

  • @dinaruns08
    @dinaruns08 3 роки тому

    thanks for your videos! they’re very very informative and fun to watch :) i became obsessed with pottery just watching. i signed up for a class in september. thanks 💜 hope i can do beautiful things one day

  • @b9brutality
    @b9brutality 4 роки тому

    Nicely done. And Bob and his family are wonderfully nice people at Clayscapes.

  • @karmakeefarm2686
    @karmakeefarm2686 4 роки тому

    I'm going to be fan girling on Oct 19!!! Coming to see you at Georgie's!!!!!

  • @darjalovsin7510
    @darjalovsin7510 4 роки тому

    Hi. Nicely done, pot, glazing and video. I am going to my studio now and will for sure get frustrated over my glazing. Greetings from Slovenia

  • @chrissykelly
    @chrissykelly 4 роки тому

    I love your videos! Thank you for making them. I noticed some beautiful pots behind you on a shelf in your intro, do you have a video on making/glazing them? Thanks again for sharing your talents!
    ❤️

  • @marykidd5666
    @marykidd5666 4 роки тому +1

    Lovely instructional video. Thank you. I, also, am operating out of a barn with concrete floor and no plumbing. I lug a lot of water around!

  • @cecesantillano9551
    @cecesantillano9551 4 роки тому

    Your are a natural all In one, watching your class was fun and interesting you have a great personality I want to see more so I Subscribed I’m not a student I’m just an onlooker. my hobby is playing with polymer clay I haven’t been able to Play in a long time I hope to return to it soon, Thank you for your time. God Bless you

    • @gagigbabakhanloo7215
      @gagigbabakhanloo7215 4 роки тому +1

      Hi I have question can I glaze anything we made out of cement?

  • @aparnadeorukhkar655
    @aparnadeorukhkar655 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing... you are very sweet❤️❤️❤️

  • @lilymayernikolaisingh1279
    @lilymayernikolaisingh1279 4 роки тому +1

    Also how did you get the green glaze.

  • @mirandamoniumm
    @mirandamoniumm 3 роки тому

    If you layered the cream over a black glaze would jt give the same effect? And if you added purple on top would the purple run with the cream

  • @davidfortner4030
    @davidfortner4030 4 роки тому

    I heard if you dip drill to clean it every time you will have enough glaze. there is enough to make a scrap glaze which could come out any different color it possibly can be so what are your thoughts on this

  • @ClownWhisper
    @ClownWhisper 4 роки тому +2

    Fun places to go buy a bunch of plastic toilet brushes the kind that are round with spikes all around and you'll never go back to that drill. The drill does not get into the corners is good a quick whisk with the toilet bowl brush and you'll never ever go back to that

  • @wadewhite9315
    @wadewhite9315 3 роки тому +1

    Cute apron! It's just my aesthetic! BTW what does double-dipping the rim do? You started to talk about that, but you got off topic and didn't complete your thought. :). (Happens to me often!)

  • @saletefernandes5867
    @saletefernandes5867 3 роки тому

    💛

  • @Jerisa
    @Jerisa 4 роки тому

    Does double dipping ever contaminate your glaze?

  • @carlasmith2105
    @carlasmith2105 4 роки тому +1

    I wondered the same thing about scrapping down the sides of the bucket. I was wondering about the bubbly pin holes that I could see on the freshly dipped mug. Do you finger rub those out when the glaze is dry or do you let them stay and hopefully the fired glaze will cover them up? I can't watch the live broadcasts because that's my supper cooking time but I still watch them when you put them up. And to Kevin, Go Tigers. Hubby and I got a tour of Death Valley Stadium to include the president's sky boxes, touch the rock, go on the field etc. Was wonderful!

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому

      I don't rub away the bubbly pin holes, they will just melt away in the kiln. I'll tell Kevin about your tour, he will be so jealous! Go Tigers!

  • @deborahtuzon4761
    @deborahtuzon4761 4 роки тому

    Where do you buy your cream glaze?

  • @GOlds-hi5xg
    @GOlds-hi5xg 4 роки тому

    Great Vid, thank you for taking the time. Two quick questions. 1) For your bottoms, do you apply underglaze and sgraffito while bone dry, bisque, then apply your wax for glazing? 2) You didn't mention specific gravity of your glazes. Will you be doing a glaze mixing and specific gravity vid?

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому

      I apply my underglaze when the piece is leather hard then carve through. I have a video called signing your work where I show how I do it.
      I wax the bottom after bisque firing and before glazing.
      I don't use specific gravity when mixing glazes.... shocking I know but when I learned glaze chemistry we mixed using the finger test method and over time I have just learn what the thickness of each glaze I use should be. I know that this is not very scientific and many people want to know the specific gravity so for all of the Clayscapes Pottery glazes I use and show in this video the spec. grav. for each glaze is listed on their website (clayscapespottery.com) it's in their mixing instructions.
      :)

  • @Deepthoughts4ever
    @Deepthoughts4ever Рік тому

    Do you have a store front?

  • @johnw3629
    @johnw3629 4 роки тому

    I see that little red truck

  • @dietrichvarez1720
    @dietrichvarez1720 Рік тому

    Celebrate Life everyone! Make a bowl or cup for friend family. 😃

  • @lilymayernikolaisingh1279
    @lilymayernikolaisingh1279 4 роки тому

    I’m surprised the 3rd glaze you used wasn’t called Williamsburg or Bedford Stuyvesant lol

  • @mickeythemaltipoo3756
    @mickeythemaltipoo3756 4 роки тому

    I love a waxed bottom 😂😂😂😇

  • @hd9g
    @hd9g Рік тому

    The cups are nice but how do we know of the toxicity of the glaze substance used?

  • @lili721
    @lili721 4 роки тому

    I would love to do pottery, but huge obstacle is kiln that is very expensive ☹️

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 2 роки тому

      You can take your pottery to a studio and pay to have them fire it.
      It is done all the time.

  • @howlingwind1937
    @howlingwind1937 4 роки тому

    I'm not a potter or a ceramist, so please forgive my ignorance, but I'd like to know what the glazes are made of?? Thank you for sharing, it's all very interesting. Cheers from Tasmania!

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому

      The most common ingredients for glazes are: clays, silica, feldspars, oxides, opacifiers and other minerals. :)

    • @howlingwind1937
      @howlingwind1937 4 роки тому +1

      @@JessicaPutnamPhillips thank you for a reply Jessica, well I've learnt something new today, and thank you for sharing your videos, even though I'm old, and not a potter, I still enjoy learning new things. Even though I don't do pottery, I still enjoy learning about the process. Cheers!

  • @jennyleemiller6546
    @jennyleemiller6546 4 роки тому +4

    Do you ever scrape the sides of your dipping buckets?

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому +3

      Yes, I do when a lot of glaze builds up on them. Also when I do this I sieve the entire bucket of glaze again. :)

    • @jennyleemiller6546
      @jennyleemiller6546 4 роки тому +3

      So, I guess you don't want to be knocking chunks off the side until you're ready to sieve. Thanks!

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому +4

      Not really because then those chunks can stick to the pieces you are glazing and cause some issues with glaze thickness and the way it looks.
      :)

    • @Jerisa
      @Jerisa 4 роки тому

      I was wondering the same thing. This is very useful to know.

  • @carolkamaile1967
    @carolkamaile1967 4 роки тому +1

    Aren't dry glazes less expensive than brush on glazes. Either way we pay too much for shipping, everything comes by air to Hawai'i. Also was told not to mix brush on with dipping glazes.

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому

      Dry glazes are less expensive that brush on but not everyone wants to mix up their own glazes. I was told not to mis brush on and dipping too but then I did it and you know what it was fine, actually better than fine I loved the results. As long as both are food safe then there shouldn't be an issue. Of course you should always test any new glaze combos first just to be sure they are compatible and they don't crawl or bubble. :)

  • @sharonbryant2547
    @sharonbryant2547 4 роки тому

    I noticed your bucket said Cone 6 but you said you fired to Cone 5. I know it’s not a lot of difference in temp but still I have always been puzzled as to why some brands say Cone 5/6 others say Cone 5

    • @JessicaPutnamPhillips
      @JessicaPutnamPhillips  4 роки тому

      Most glazes that say they are cone 5 or 6 can go to either temp,. The most important thing is the clay. I use laguna Bmix 5 which is a cone 5 clay so that is why I fire to cone 5. If I was using a cone 6 clay then I'd fire to cone 6. :)

    • @DavidHebert62
      @DavidHebert62 3 роки тому

      We fire our gas kiln to cone 6 all the time, even bisque with it on occasion

  • @garncarstwo-jana9246
    @garncarstwo-jana9246 4 роки тому

    Dobrze powiedzieć, gorzej zrobić! :(:( :(

  • @user-hc8lu3cb3g
    @user-hc8lu3cb3g Рік тому

    I don't understand what you want me to do.Im to old to for all this biocracy.I paid you,right?isn't it enough?