I just love everything you make! I can't wait to get to the point my husband and I finally retire, move, upgrade and I get to order all new everything from you!
I use a small plaster bat to put cups upside down on after putting the handle on if the cup is a bit dryer than the handle. I let them sit a day or so and the moisture equalizes and you are able to smooth out any cracks.
Thank you!! I wipe the rim of the tealight dish that sits on top of the lighthouse base because I will fire it upside down with rim touching the kiln shelf (I want the bottom glazed so its easier to clean if you want to put a tealight underneath it in the lighthouse base). The lighthouse base and lighthouse top are fully glazed and I just wipe the bottoms as they will be fired in the kiln upright. Each piece is fired separately. I hope that helps - let me know if you have any other questions :)
Everything you make is so cute
I just love everything you make! I can't wait to get to the point my husband and I finally retire, move, upgrade and I get to order all new everything from you!
Ah thank you for such a lovely comment - that has made my day :) So So grateful for your support xxx
cool.. thanks for the video :)
Thank you for watching :)
I use a small plaster bat to put cups upside down on after putting the handle on if the cup is a bit dryer than the handle. I let them sit a day or so and the moisture equalizes and you are able to smooth out any cracks.
Thank you so much for the tips - will try that out next time :)
So you glaze the bottom of the tea light holder and wipe the rim, on the lighthouse ? Why? Love them 💕
Thank you!! I wipe the rim of the tealight dish that sits on top of the lighthouse base because I will fire it upside down with rim touching the kiln shelf (I want the bottom glazed so its easier to clean if you want to put a tealight underneath it in the lighthouse base). The lighthouse base and lighthouse top are fully glazed and I just wipe the bottoms as they will be fired in the kiln upright. Each piece is fired separately. I hope that helps - let me know if you have any other questions :)