How to make bisque Stamps | Pottery Tips and Tricks
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- This is my way of making textured stamps, the possibilities with this technique are endless!
The clay I use is Laguna 65, a white stoneware for cone 6.
I hope you find this inspiring and go and make your own original stamps.
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Happy creating!
Monique
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Love your videos. Will be doing this one. Probably will become addicted...lol.
You are an inspiration thank you so much. Always happy & smiling you brighten up my day 🤩👏👏
@@sharonpieri1896 You just might....😆
@@JulesFlack-vz4fo thanks! keep smiling!
@@JulesFlack-vz4foIKR?! 😊 Monique’s laughter & joy are quite infectious, not to mention the fact that her videos are so educational.
Thanks so much🌟
Very cute! ❤❤❤
Thanks!
Genius!! I can't wait to try this ❤
thanks!
So helpful! Thanks for this video. I am off to create!!
Yay! Have fun making your stamps!
Dear lady, you are such a treasure.
Thank you very much🤗
Thank you!
Really enjoyed your video. Very clear, visually and your narration. Thanks so much. ❤
thank you!
Monique, this is brilliant! I'm going to give it a try. I think I could do this without using my left arm since I'm not supposed to right now. Such a great idea!
Thanks Tiffinie, have fun! Can't wait to see what you come up with. 😘
Thank you. I have been afraid of slip trailing. You have given me the confidence to try.
Don't be afraid...it's just clay. 😀 Have fun!
Thank you soooo much for this video!! I will be making some!!❤
You are welcome Heidi, have fun!
This is a great alternative to carving! Thank you for sharing ☺️
My pleasure!
These are a great idea! mine have all been carved in the past, i will give these a go. i have made a clay roll like a mini rolling pin with carved ocean design in it to repeat a pattern. i think this would work well. even throw a tube and slip the design onto it, to then roll over a slab. you've got me thinking!! thanks Monique
Thanks Pete! Those are great ideas! Will you show us? 😃
Hi Monique, yes i could do a video on that👍😃
@@themousehousepottery2724 yes please! 😁
dank je wel Monique! super leuk om te gaan oppakken!
Zeker een keer proberen!
Make slip with vinegar instead of water. It wets without puffing the clay up, therefore no cracking away from the slab. Run a soft fine brush, barely damp, over the points that stick up from the slip trail ends.
Thank you for your feedback. I don't see why I would do that, my slip hardley ever cracks away from the slab and it doesn't puff up. I also do not have these points from the trail ends because my slip is the right constistency. So I don't see the need to add vinegar. I will try it sometime to explore if there is a difference. I will let you know okay? Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. Im off to make stamps
Have fun making your versions!
Cool, Monique! I have always carved mine! I will give this a shot! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Audry, have fun!
Wow you are so clever so much easier than carving thankyou
Thanks Corry!
What a great idea
Thank you so much 😊
My pleasure!
Stunning and I love those stamps beautiful job
Thanks Heidi!
Great idea🥰 Thanks for showing how to make really neat stamps
Thanks! You're welcome 😊
I am so glad you made this video. I have been inspired by your work.
Thank you Sharon!
Great idea! Thanks for showing how to make really neat stamps.
Thaks! And my pleasure!
@@nukuaceramicsbonaire I have gotten some good ideas and how to make them. Thank you.
I totally enjoyed your presentation,well done, so informative. Thank you.
Thank you!
What an amazing idea!! This is so creative and helpful! Thank you!!
Thanks Michele! Have fun with making your versions!
Wow that's amazing idea😍
Thanks for sharing ❤️☀️☀️
Thank you!
Buen trabajo!!!
Muy ingeniosa
Gracias!
Excellent idea. Where do you get your pretty images from to draw please? I haven’t found any as nice and ornate as yours
Thanks! Some images I draw myself, others with a little help from pinterest lol
Love your videos and they are very informative. Love your comphy wardrobe. Question: can I use kiln clay like air dry clay? I don’t have a kiln, but I like to work with air dry clay. Just paint them.
Thank you Kay! Sorry, no. Clay for ceramics/pottery needs to be fired to high temperatures for the clay to transform into 'stone'. Maybe you can look for a ceramic store or artist that can fire for you. Much of my comphy wardrobe is also homemade. Comphy and airy is important in the Caribbean. 😀
Thank you for answering my question. Living in the Caribbean sounds wonderful. I live in rainy old Seattle. Not much sun.
@@KayRyder-fd6cw well, you can always move....I used to live in cold and rainy Netherlands. 😄😉
Was weer een leuke video .
Ik heb klei met een beetje chamotte kan dat ook of moet het echt zonder chamotte zijn.
Chamotte in de slip? daarvan gaat waarschijnlijk de sliptrailer verstoppen maar test het uit, je weet maar nooit!
Guten Morgen mein Herz, einen wunderschönen, kreativen Tag wünsche ich Dir
Moin moin meine Liebe!
einen wundershonen tag und ne dicken knutsch! 🥰
why not sand them down when they are dry to level them out?
That is a possibility, however that would flatten the trailed slip and I prefer it rounded. Just preference.
Less work to carve a drawing, stoke it and eventually reverse....You'll have 2 stamps: a positive and a negative...
Thanks for chiming in! That is also a good way to do it!
But you get a more fluid line with the slip!
why not sand them down when they are dry to level them out?