Thank you so much for sharing these. I love them and will try them. I fire to a hot cone 6 and my rose quartz isn’t always pink. I have put one coat of clear over it and it really changes the look of the matte.
HONEY FLUX UNDER THE LIGHT FLUX!!!???? Game changer!!!!!!! Thank you! I was having the same problem with the light flux but never thought about putting the honey flux under it. Fantastic piece of advice. Thank you, thank you thank you
I’ve been struggling with RQ..I get pink but I get the pin holes…it’s fussy to work with..I hear Ivy and Nebula gives similar problems…I love the look they promise but I seem to have to smash too many! Thanks for the video!!
If you use rose quartz on bright white or porcelain, it is pink (which sucks because I love mid-smooth stone), alternately, you can put it on white glaze and it will be pink 5:42
Hi love your new color mugs previous video . Rose quartz is best for me 3 coats minimal and cone 5 is what it's fired to. Hope this helps thanks for another video. Have a good day
@@undsethpottery I am not a fan of either, was disappointed when I tried them last year when they came out as I wanted more of a “pink” not orangepink. Good luck, look forward to see your results.
Love the hint of using honey flux under the light flux!! And that bowl with colbalt and artic blue!! Wow!! Gorge!
Thank you so much for sharing these. I love them and will try them. I fire to a hot cone 6 and my rose quartz isn’t always pink. I have put one coat of clear over it and it really changes the look of the matte.
That’s a good idea, I will give that a try, thank you 😊
Thanks so much for sharing! I really like the obsidian and blue hydrangea combo
You are so welcome!
I LOVE your color combos! Thank you for sharing your recipes and results
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your combinations. I love the Sangria/Winter Wood. Beautiful! 🇨🇦
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing ❤
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your glaze combos! 😊
My pleasure 😊
Love these combos! Thanks so much for sharing!
You are so welcome!
HONEY FLUX UNDER THE LIGHT FLUX!!!???? Game changer!!!!!!! Thank you! I was having the same problem with the light flux but never thought about putting the honey flux under it. Fantastic piece of advice. Thank you, thank you thank you
You’re very welcome, glad it worked for you!!
Thanks for saying the color name and the brand
Thanks for sharing your glaze combinations. Following from NZ
My pleasure 😊 thanks for watching
Thank you so much for sharing! ❤
Thanks for watching!
I’ve been struggling with RQ..I get pink but I get the pin holes…it’s fussy to work with..I hear Ivy and Nebula gives similar problems…I love the look they promise but I seem to have to smash too many! Thanks for the video!!
Yes I have stayed away from those glazes, I don’t need another one giving me issues 😂
Thanks so much for sharing your glaze combos......Who makes the Sandstone glaze? Thanks so much!
You are welcome! Mayco makes the sandstone
If you use rose quartz on bright white or porcelain, it is pink (which sucks because I love mid-smooth stone), alternately, you can put it on white glaze and it will be pink 5:42
Good to know!
Hi love your new color mugs previous video . Rose quartz is best for me 3 coats minimal and cone 5 is what it's fired to. Hope this helps thanks for another video. Have a good day
Thanks for the tip!
Try adding amaryllis over the Rose Quartz, does not come out very pinky, but gives it a Nice effect. Just tried it out on 2 cups and was very Happy.
Good idea I’m going to try that in the next glaze firing today! So far I haven’t liked amaryllis on anything that I’ve tried!
@@undsethpottery I am not a fan of either, was disappointed when I tried them last year when they came out as I wanted more of a “pink” not orangepink. Good luck, look forward to see your results.
Your colors are amazing, but how do you do your bottoms? Do you leave them natural? What about on bowls or trays? Thanks for sharing 😊
I leave them unglazed as the glaze would fuse to the kiln shelf in the firing!
Thank you for sharing
My pleasure
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Do these also apply to ceramic bisque
Are you meaning the underglaze that I added! If so yes, I add the underglaze to the bisqued piece