Really fine craftsmanship and a great take on the water-etching technique. ALL natural and no shellac or glue! What a great idea. I really enjoy your posts.
Wow, it turned out so beautiful! Did you place the leaves on the surface and then use a wet sponge to soften the edges around the leaves and make them stand out? Is that correct?
Thanks very much! The method is really cool and the video is beautifully created. I would love to see a photo of the finished piece! One question- what sort of fabric did you use on the outside of the vase that you used as a form?
Hi. I’m not clear on how you achieved the final result. Did you just keep wiping away the clay around the leaves? And it is crazy that this video came up in my feed because I while I was out today, I saw some beautiful ginkgo trees and their fallen leaves. I would have collected some but I was with my husband. He would not have endulged me in my endeavor. 😅
I agree, more video on etching away was needed. I believe from past experience that it's difficult to get the raised edges to be perpendicular to the bowl, so this would have been very useful to see. Still, it's a very nice bowl!
Really fine craftsmanship and a great take on the water-etching technique.
ALL natural and no shellac or glue! What a great idea.
I really enjoy your posts.
Love it so much to read you words 🥰
Wow! This technique blew my mind. Thank you for sharing. I am going to try this.
Thank you vor watching ♡
Gorgeous!!
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰
Wow, it turned out so beautiful! Did you place the leaves on the surface and then use a wet sponge to soften the edges around the leaves and make them stand out? Is that correct?
So pretty!! Do you typically glaze the whole piece after this? Keep the leaves bare? I would love to see a picture of the final product!!
Thank you 🥰 When it's finished, I'll put it in my store. Have a look at my Instagram account. There is always an update when my pieces are finished ♥️
Thanks very much! The method is really cool and the video is beautifully created. I would love to see a photo of the finished piece!
One question- what sort of fabric did you use on the outside of the vase that you used as a form?
Thank you for your sweet words ♥️ It’s a flexible fabric you can buy in my shop. The link is available in the description of the video 🙏🏻
Lovely! What are your leaves made from? If they are real, what did you coat them with to keep them from getting brittle?
Parabéns.Amei a técnica!
Thank you so so much ♡
Hi. I’m not clear on how you achieved the final result. Did you just keep wiping away the clay around the leaves? And it is crazy that this video came up in my feed because I while I was out today, I saw some beautiful ginkgo trees and their fallen leaves. I would have collected some but I was with my husband. He would not have endulged me in my endeavor. 😅
Yes, I just wiped away the clay around the leaves 😊♥️
I wonder how this technique using water didn’t weaken the bowl structure.
that is such a curious technique!
I agree, more video on etching away was needed. I believe from past experience that it's difficult to get the raised edges to be perpendicular to the bowl, so this would have been very useful to see. Still, it's a very nice bowl!
Beautiful
You are so kind ♡
May I ask what stage your clay is in when you do the etching?
amazing, very nice, new friend ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you :)
amazing 💞
♡
Wow 🤩
Thank you ♡