How to make a simple pinch pot bowl with a cute Octopus on the side

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
  • Something I've wanted to make for a while! Here's my simple octopus pinch pot bowl, a beginner's make that can be made more advanced by adding details and really working on the form.
    In this video I take you through how to make a pinch pot bowl, add texture to the surface then make and attach a clay octopus.
    I use Potterycrafts raku modelling clay and will fire this to 1205C in my electric kiln. I plan to use a manganese dioxide wash on the bowl and tentacle suckers then Spectrum Autumn Purple glaze on the octopus body with Saffron glaze eyes.
    If you like the sea theme you can check out my crab and coral bowls in my other videos too!
    I post photos of finished pieces on my Paula Armstrong Ceramics social media pages on Facebook and Instagram.
    For the full hand building basics that you can learn at your own pace check out my beginners course at parmstrongceramics.co.uk/prod...
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    Along with all my regular videos you get a fabulous, friendly clay chat community and monthly extended videos as well as supportive resources and useful links 😊
    The clay I use is in my videos is Potterycrafts raku modelling clay www.potterycrafts.co.uk/Produ...
    It’s a fantastic beginners hand building clay!
    The brands of brush on glazes that I use at the studio include Amaco, Mayco, Terracolor, Spectrum, Potterycrafts, Scarva, Vitraglaze (hot clay) and Duncan.
    I’m based in the UK and suppliers I use regularly for glazes, tools, slips, etc. are:
    • www.potterycrafts.co.uk
    • www.potclays.co.uk
    • www.scarva.com
    • www.bathpotters.co.uk
    • www.corbykilns.co.uk
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  • @sheilavandervalk3393
    @sheilavandervalk3393 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful and cute octopus. Such nice work Paula 👍

  • @Bringidon
    @Bringidon 6 місяців тому

    thanks for video.. enjoyed it :)

  • @themis3396
    @themis3396 Рік тому

    Hello, so I made the octopus but how do I color the little buttons without coloring the rest of the legs pls? Thank your

    • @PaulaArmstrongCeramics
      @PaulaArmstrongCeramics  Рік тому

      I would tend to glaze the main body of the octopus first then wipe away any glay that got onto the buttons with a damp sponge, then go over and dot the glaze for the buttons on top. Any glaze that goes onto the main body where you don't want it can then be scrapped off once it's dried a little. If using oxides on the buttons, I don't worry about it getting under the glaze on the body as I feel it adds to the look but for more accuracy, you can use a fine brush and apply the oxide to the dip in the middle of each button then spread outwards. Hope that helps 😊