🍁Ceramic Leaf Dish Tutorial🍁 || Make With Me || Emily Edens🍁🍂🐿🍂🍁

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
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  • @jaspervaray
    @jaspervaray 3 місяці тому +1

    It's really helpful but I'm confused with the colour part mine I'm wondering if I should paint it or not because it's 2 days. I'm also worried because it's kind of thick(mine)

    • @thepottereden
      @thepottereden  3 місяці тому

      Hi! Thanks so much for watching and I am glad that my tutorial was helpful! I used underglaze before I did my initial bisque firing. I watered down red, yellow, and orange and did a "wash" with the colors to blend them together more and make it look more like a real leaf. I meant to video myself painting this leaf but I think my phone didnt record or I forgot all together. After I painted with underglaze and did my bisque firing, I glazed it with clear glaze and did my glaze fire. To speak more into the thickness you are dealing with, it may be alright so long as you let your clay dry completely before firing and when you go to do the firing, do it as slowly as you can. The faster the firing, the more likely it will be to break. I hope that helps!