This is awesome. So glad I found you. Hope to see some new videos of yours too. I appreciate your honest comments and sharing your creative visions. Thank you so much!
I discovered another great texture yesterday - the soles of shoes. My flip flops have a flower imprint on the soles so I pressed my clay into that and used it. Came out really nicely. Also the simple ridges of other soles can be interesting as well. (Clean the soles before and after pressing, obviously) Great video, thank you!
Lovely video!! In looking for clay online, it seems I may not be able to make anything durable with air dry clay. I'd have to fire it or use polymer clay for baking in an oven.
will these take ink pad ink for stamping? or just making imprints only? Thank you i was looking for something like this for a long time since stamps are insanely expensive. Crafting on a budget here. Good work you do.
ArtSea I wait until they are completely bone dry and then I fire to cone 04 bisque. I have thought about firing to Cone 6 but I haven't tried that yet. I don't know if it's better for them to be a little absorbent the way they are at bisque or completely vitrified. I'll have to try that with one of the stamps I have and see what happens. 😊
melissa Losos I have added handles after the fact but I find that I tend to mess up the stamp when I do that. If you let it dry to leather hard maybe you could add a handle at that point. Give it a try and let me know how it goes. ☺ hm... Maybe I will try it too.
Would a coil work then squish one side down then put stamp on it or make piece with handle before then add artwork. What is your recommending finish to the bottom? I couldn't hear the last part, someone suggested to add floor wax or furniture polish to seal a unfired peice to use for stamping, I do how to seal incase i cannot fire them for use
I am sure you could use a coil. Give it a try. I always bisque mine so I am not sure what you would if you can't bisque. Seems like they would be prone to breaking if not fired
@@andreaakeribpottery some pieces I'll do will be fired in my microwave kiln,has for the ribs those will have to be sawdust fired outside. Thanks for your video it was really helpful
This is awesome. So glad I found you. Hope to see some new videos of yours too. I appreciate your honest comments and sharing your creative visions. Thank you so much!
So glad you enjoyed the videos. I am hoping to start making videos again this winter.
I discovered another great texture yesterday - the soles of shoes. My flip flops have a flower imprint on the soles so I pressed my clay into that and used it. Came out really nicely. Also the simple ridges of other soles can be interesting as well. (Clean the soles before and after pressing, obviously) Great video, thank you!
I have always wanted to do this but haven't! Good for you for giving it a try
I also did that for design.
Thanks for sharing. Lots of new tricks coming into my mind while watching your video. I'm eagerly waiting to do that.😊
Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate how to make these fun stamps. Very useful tips! I'm now subscribed! :)
SonomaZin glad you found the video useful! Hope you find the other ones helpful too. 😃
Thanks😊 This video is so nice for beginners like me. You explain everything with love and patience
I am glad you liked it and found it helpful. 🙂
Your videos are excellent - thank you for your patience and lovely insights!
Glad you find the useful. 🙂 thank you!
Lovely. thank you. I also put a hole in the handle and then i can put string through they to hang them up together as i am short of space.
Michelle P thank you! Good idea putting the holes in the handles
I’m new to pottery so thank you for this great and informative video. I greatly appreciate you sharing your expertise. 👍🏼
Glad you find it helpful! 🙂
Andrea Akerib Pottery yes very thank you
Nice info & demo.. Thanks a lot for sharing yourinformation Ma'am.
Glad you found it useful! 😁
Thank you so much for sharing those great tips… very inspiring and well explained !
So glad you found it helpful!
I love your ideas
Thank you!
I am a Potter from India,working with wheel,your technic helpful to me.
So glad to hear that! 🙂
Very great video, iapprwcuate you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing! Very nice video!
Glad you liked it!
Great video thank you 😊
Thank you!
This is great 👍!!! Endless possibilities 😎
Glad you find it helpful! 🙂
Brilliant!!!! Thank you for sharing it!!!
Glad you like it!
Wonderful technic.
Thank you!
Love your style! 😀
Milk Puddles 😊
i want to make these! will they work with gelli prints or ink pads?
Vielen Dank für die vielen Tipps!
You are very welcome!
hello . an artist friend . Thank you for your new and beautiful video . It was very , very useful . be happy .🌹🌹🙏😍
Hi. So glad you found it useful!
Lovely video!! In looking for clay online, it seems I may not be able to make anything durable with air dry clay. I'd have to fire it or use polymer clay for baking in an oven.
Thank you! Maybe look for a class near you where you can fire pots? 🙂
will these take ink pad ink for stamping? or just making imprints only? Thank you i was looking for something like this for a long time since stamps are insanely expensive. Crafting on a budget here. Good work you do.
Thank you! I am not sure it it would work with ink since the clay stamps are still porous. But you could try it
@@andreaakeribpottery Thank you! I really enjoy your videos.
@@synergyttm9255 so glad to hear that!
Thanks for the tips! Great ideas!
You are very welcome!
Great video - thanks - can't wait to make some
Glad you like the video! Enjoy making stamps. 😃
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Wooowwwww beautiful nice video! ! ! ! ! THANK YOU MY FRIENDS! ! ! ! !?
thanks for all the great tips however, how long do you dry before firing and to what cone:)
ArtSea I wait until they are completely bone dry and then I fire to cone 04 bisque. I have thought about firing to Cone 6 but I haven't tried that yet. I don't know if it's better for them to be a little absorbent the way they are at bisque or completely vitrified. I'll have to try that with one of the stamps I have and see what happens. 😊
I really appreciate you!!!
Thanks, very informative!
Brenda Supuwood you are welcome! Glad you found it useful.
Excellent
thank you!
You are welcome. 🙂 have fun making your own stamps!
Thanks a lot for sharing this video!! (:
You are welcome!
😃🌺☀️🙏Thank You so much for these great ideas 🌻🌸🌺🤝🤝🤝👏👏👏
You are welcome! Enjoy making your own! 🙂
I like very much
Thank you!
did you used air dry clay or simple clay
I am using a stoneware clay that is fired in an electric kiln. Hope that helps!
hello, I would like to know on what work plan, do you work? what do you put on the board as a material? thank you
do you or can you add the little handles after you cut out the design? or do you have to make it as one piece?
melissa Losos I have added handles after the fact but I find that I tend to mess up the stamp when I do that. If you let it dry to leather hard maybe you could add a handle at that point. Give it a try and let me know how it goes. ☺ hm... Maybe I will try it too.
Would a coil work then squish one side down then put stamp on it or make piece with handle before then add artwork. What is your recommending finish to the bottom? I couldn't hear the last part, someone suggested to add floor wax or furniture polish to seal a unfired peice to use for stamping, I do how to seal incase i cannot fire them for use
I am sure you could use a coil. Give it a try. I always bisque mine so I am not sure what you would if you can't bisque. Seems like they would be prone to breaking if not fired
@@andreaakeribpottery some pieces I'll do will be fired in my microwave kiln,has for the ribs those will have to be sawdust fired outside. Thanks for your video it was really helpful
Can we make it with clay and keep it dry and then apply as teracota clay
If you don't fire it, it will be fragile. I have never used but have heard of air-dry clay that you can get at a craft store. Maybe that would work?
Please clarify. You construct the stamp then bisque it. Then, it is ready to use?
Correct! 🙂
Possible to do stamping on paper?
Good question? I dont know. 🙂 Give it a try.
What kind of clay u used??
It is a stoneware clay that is fired in an electric kiln
Ohh! Thanku
What is that material ??is it a clay from mother nature or its a ceramic clay
Ceramic clay is from the ground so yes it is clay from mother nature.
Reminded me of ET lol
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Thank you so much
You are welcome!