I really love the simplicity of your videos! I am beginner in ceramics and your videos are easy to understand . It has been so helpful in my journey to ceramics! ❤️the leaf turned out so pretty!
You can use kiln stilts they have metal high fire prongs to lift it off the kiln shelf. Or you can just wax a part of the bottom before glazing and wipe away a bit of glaze to keep it from sticking.
Hi! For this project you need to get: clay (in this case I used a low temperature white clay 1040°) and a low temperature glossy white glaze 1040°) Remember it requires being fired in a kiln for ceramics!
Hola! Si, lo puedes pedir como esmalte de baja temperatura para cerámica, siempre ten en cuenta que debe ser compatible con la arcilla que uses, en los lugares de venta de seguro pueden asesorarte sobre esto
Hola, tengo problemas con el secado,si está tapado todo bien, demora mucho para sacarse, por ejemplo.un plato? Disculpa estoy recién empezando, gracias
Hola, siempre va a depender de la humedad del ambiente, podría tardar unos posos días o incluso más de una semana. Lo recomendable es que se seque lentamente para evitar la formación de grietas. Podes por ejemplo taparlo con un plástico dejando que entre un poco de aire... Y cuando notes que la pieza ya está más seca y rigida sacarle el plástico y dejar que se airee con normalidad. Espero que mí respuesta sea de ayuda!
Seems like standard ceramics clay, the kind that has to be kilned. More specifically, it's hard to tell, but it seems similar to Wonder White, which is what I use
Hi, it's necessary to remove the glaze from the base (I used wax so this was not necessary) But you can also glaze the piece completely and fire it on some wire supports, which will give it greater impermeability and therefore durability. I could not include absolutely all the steps in a 60 second video, the maximum time that Shorts allow, the idea was to show a simple project that everyone can do
Hi! It's recommended to start with low temperature clays, they are cheaper and easier to shape and fire. The range of colors for painting and glazing available is wider. But it's also true that the pieces are less resistant. So I recommend quickly switching to a medium temperature clay
Hola! Se hornea dos veces. Una primera horneada para lograr el estado de "bizcocho", y una segunda para lograr el esmalte externo. El líquido en el que lo sumerjo es el esmalte, que luego al ser horneado a altas temperaturas se convertirá en esa capa vidriada externa. Espero que mi respuesta sea de ayuda!
Hey! I have Goodnews for you Dearie👌 The Good News is that God's promise of entering his place of rest still stands. It was announced to us just as it was to some people of old. But it did them no good because they didn't believe what God told them. They couldn't enter because of disobedience and unbelief. This is a call to enter into God's rest, so what is stopping you ? Is it disobedience? Jesus has been made a sin offering, he died already, allow him into your heart so you can find rest from your labour. This load is too heavy for you to carry, let him help you. Another Goodnews is that he is the only God that forgives and forgets (Heb 10:17, Heb 4 "I will never again remember their sins and lawless deeds.") saith the Lord. He is knocking, allow him today.
I really love the simplicity of your videos! I am beginner in ceramics and your videos are easy to understand . It has been so helpful in my journey to ceramics! ❤️the leaf turned out so pretty!
Thank you so much for your beautiful message! ❤🥲
Loved the way it was dipped into the colours 🤤
love it, love it, love it!!!
What is the name of glaze
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! ❤️🥰🙏🙏
Omg so beautiful ❤
Turned out so good
Color type?
❤❤❤🎉 so beautiful 🥰 I like it
I really love It ❤
Colour is so cute 🥺
Buen tip para hacer la pieza curva 😊
Such a cutie dish ❤
Amazing 😍
Good job 🎉
Beautiful
Beautiful
What materials u used?
❤❤❤Thank you for doing videos like this. Something so simple and beautiful to make. You're very talented
I have never seen a beautiful channel like this one ❤and I really like the leaf so much better than my teachers artwork 🤩🥰😚😘❣️♥️♥️❤️❤️❤️
Oooh thank youuu ❤️❤️
Did u bake that?
I lovet!❤❤❤❤😊
Maravilloso!!!!❤ se ve tan bonito. Que pintura usa?
Hola, gracias ❤️ Es esmalte de baja temperatura
It looks so beautiful 😍 do you use porcelain color?
What kind of colour u used to dip the ceramic ?
A key i learned is trace before cutting! I get overzealous and cut with the pattern and always wonder why it’s extra wonky 😆
Ooh yes I have learned from experience that it's better to trace before cutting too! x')
What did you use on this for finishing?
Hi, may I know was the last material yiu have used for coating? Thank you for posting this video
Hi, it's low temperature glossy glaze, it vitrifies after being fired
You are really so fantastic and amazing 😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Wow❤
G00D
😍 cute
What kind of dye do you it
Lindo demais
Hi i also wanna do that as a free time can you make a video for beginners and the items required pleasee
NICE
ok but how do you kiln it if it's completely covered in glaze? what's the trick?
I've the same question... 😭
You can use kiln stilts they have metal high fire prongs to lift it off the kiln shelf. Or you can just wax a part of the bottom before glazing and wipe away a bit of glaze to keep it from sticking.
Which clay do you use??
nice job 😊 can you Please tell me where to find these materials, what should I search for
Hi! For this project you need to get: clay (in this case I used a low temperature white clay 1040°) and a low temperature glossy white glaze 1040°) Remember it requires being fired in a kiln for ceramics!
me encanto lo que y si te amo ooooooooooooo
Very interesting techniques, thanks for sharing :)
Soo beautiful. May I know how to get that glossy look? Was that paint or something else?
It is varnish
Did you use a kiln? It looks perfect
Hola, hermoso trabajo, una pregunta, dices que usas esmalte de baja temperatura, asi lo puedo pedir donde venden pinturas?
Hola! Si, lo puedes pedir como esmalte de baja temperatura para cerámica, siempre ten en cuenta que debe ser compatible con la arcilla que uses, en los lugares de venta de seguro pueden asesorarte sobre esto
Lindo
I love the video and want to attempt to make something simple .can you please share some links where to buy starter kits please
Any pottery supply will have the clay and glazes. You will also need a kiln.
Please do more videos
What was the solution you dip the clay into?
Hi, it's glaze for ceramics
❤ 😍😍😍
Hola, tengo problemas con el secado,si está tapado todo bien, demora mucho para sacarse, por ejemplo.un plato? Disculpa estoy recién empezando, gracias
Hola, siempre va a depender de la humedad del ambiente, podría tardar unos posos días o incluso más de una semana. Lo recomendable es que se seque lentamente para evitar la formación de grietas. Podes por ejemplo taparlo con un plástico dejando que entre un poco de aire... Y cuando notes que la pieza ya está más seca y rigida sacarle el plástico y dejar que se airee con normalidad. Espero que mí respuesta sea de ayuda!
@@UmiCeramics muchas gracias por responder,si, me es de mucha ayuda, gracias
How to make ceramic dough
Is it baked or dried by keeping under the sun? And how you addede the glaze?
This is air dry clay and takes a day or two to dry. The varnish is used to protect the painting and it is applied using a paint brush
I want to know too
@@sohagaming1824 to uplift the leaf she added a clay roll, but my q is that will the roll also not dry with the leaf and stick to it?
Como se llama ese líquido con el que lo has barnizado?
Helo can u tell me in the last step what was that in which u dip the tray
🎉
What they dipped into?
Hi where can I find the bisque
En son batirdiginiz parlak boyalı şey nedir
Great, what are the names of the colors please?
what type of clay did you use?
Seems like standard ceramics clay, the kind that has to be kilned. More specifically, it's hard to tell, but it seems similar to Wonder White, which is what I use
Can I put these in the oven to set them
Can you teach please ceramic dough for plates
That's pottery clay, not dough. It must be fired in a kiln, and the color is a glaze. It is fired again and produces that glass-like finish.
Is it posdible to get a copy of the template? It is hard to figure out the size. Thank you
Did you put it in oven and the colour is the glaze or what
The paint you uses? Whats that?
What type of Clay do you use?
Is that water with the sponge on the secomd step? And is it better not to wet the clay when forming the shape?
Hi, yes, it's a slightly damp sponge, there is no problem in moistening the clay at this stage, but not too much!
@@UmiCeramics thank youu for answering! hope you make more tutorial videos, they’re very helpful 😊
What did udip it in?
How to dry these objects?
Is that air dry clay
Can you please share the template you used?
I would love a copy of the template also. Many thanks
How you kiln it if its fully covered with glaze? Al pottery tutorial that ive watched tell that we need not to cocer bottom with glaze.
Hi, it's necessary to remove the glaze from the base (I used wax so this was not necessary) But you can also glaze the piece completely and fire it on some wire supports, which will give it greater impermeability and therefore durability. I could not include absolutely all the steps in a 60 second video, the maximum time that Shorts allow, the idea was to show a simple project that everyone can do
Do you offer any courses?
Como se llama el líquido para dar brillo
Hola, podés encontrarlo como esmalte brillante en este caso para baja temperatura
What clay should I buy to start?
Hi! It's recommended to start with low temperature clays, they are cheaper and easier to shape and fire. The range of colors for painting and glazing available is wider. But it's also true that the pieces are less resistant. So I recommend quickly switching to a medium temperature clay
Are you sell it?
Se hornea o no , no aclara, en que lo sumerje?
Hola! Se hornea dos veces. Una primera horneada para lograr el estado de "bizcocho", y una segunda para lograr el esmalte externo. El líquido en el que lo sumerjo es el esmalte, que luego al ser horneado a altas temperaturas se convertirá en esa capa vidriada externa. Espero que mi respuesta sea de ayuda!
What is the name of this paint??
Hi! it's pink glaze applied by immersion, after being fired at high temperature it turns into that shiny pink glass layer that you see at the end
What is the name of your paint🎉
Hi mery channel py ay bhoot achi Clay art banti ho plz video dekh k comment kary Kasi bani h
would you need a kiln for this?
Yes
Which varnish do you use sister
Hi, it is glaze
song name please😊
"Jay", by Lukrembo ❤️
thx very much
Didn't you fire it?
Ngjyrosja çfarë përbërësish ka?
What's the name of the paint you use please 🥺?
Hello, it's pink glaze applied by immersion, after being fired at high temperature it turns into that shiny pink glass layer that you see at the end
Is this useful for food plate
What makes it shinny and water resistant?
Glaze
me using tooth picks
Hey! I have Goodnews for you Dearie👌
The Good News is that God's promise of entering his place of rest still stands. It was announced to us just as it was to some people of old. But it did them no good because they didn't believe what God told them. They couldn't enter because of disobedience and unbelief.
This is a call to enter into God's rest,
so what is stopping you ? Is it disobedience? Jesus has been made a sin offering, he died already, allow him into your heart so you can find rest from your labour. This load is too heavy for you to carry, let him help you.
Another Goodnews is that he is the only God that forgives and forgets
(Heb 10:17, Heb 4
"I will never again remember their sins and lawless deeds.") saith the Lord.
He is knocking, allow him today.
Beautiful
Beautiful