Pouring Underglaze For a Marbling Effect With Split Cups - Pottery Glazing Techniques

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @simplyme135
    @simplyme135 Рік тому +1

    I think this is one of my favorite videos, going to " steal" this idea....

  • @KatAtkinson
    @KatAtkinson Рік тому +2

    The split cup is an amazing idea. I love the black, pink and white underglaze option. I could see my husband loving a black and red combo. Thank you for sharing

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      Next time I will use a little less black, but I love the split cups.

  • @lovequeenny
    @lovequeenny Рік тому +2

    Hello, Marie! I've just come accross your channel. Your videos are amazing, and your work is astonishing. Even if I wasn't training to be a professional in pottery I would still watch you because your voice is so sweet and peaceful. I hope one day I'll be as talented as you are; thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us, especially since you do it in such a calm and soothing manner.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому +2

      That is most wonderful to hear. Thank you so much. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to ask. 😊

  • @maryjeanallen6189
    @maryjeanallen6189 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic video, Marie! Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge and passion for pottery with us!

  • @ArtHallberg
    @ArtHallberg Рік тому +1

    Wow! Cool video and GREAT colors! Love the black, white and pink.

  • @veronicamartinez7955
    @veronicamartinez7955 Рік тому +1

    Such a fun & creative way to use underglaze! They look pretty cool :-)

  • @collettesmith7171
    @collettesmith7171 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this amazing video.. can’t wait to show my students, who are always looking for new ideas in decoration… love all your videos..

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      You are so welcome! That is great to hear. Thank you 💖

  • @jeffhurst4744
    @jeffhurst4744 4 місяці тому

    The pouring of multiple colors is very interesting. What you get is a unique and beautiful design glazed piece of pottery. Gotta try it. Thanks. 😃

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  4 місяці тому

      Cool! I water down the underglaze then mix and reuse the colors after pouring so I don't waste the underglaze. 🌞

  • @d.martinez-rodriguez333
    @d.martinez-rodriguez333 Рік тому +1

    I love your teaching style. Your voice is so calming. I am not a potter, but I am searching for ideas to underglaze pottery that I purchase and so far you have the most interesting techniques. Blessings from Arizona🌵🌵

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому +1

      That is wonderful! Thank you so much. I'm really loving the split cup technique. Hope it works well for you also.

    • @d.martinez-rodriguez333
      @d.martinez-rodriguez333 Рік тому

      @@PotteryCrafters I just ordered mine today.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      Let me know how it goes. 😊

  • @billmiller9145
    @billmiller9145 Рік тому

    The black ones look like marble, those are cool effects!

  • @rosangelaandrade431
    @rosangelaandrade431 6 місяців тому

    Muito lindo seu trabalho. Obrigada por compartilhar. Abraços.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  6 місяців тому

      Você é muito bem-vindo. Obrigado pelo elogio.

  • @williamblack4611
    @williamblack4611 Рік тому

    What a great video. Can't wait to give it a try. Thanks

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      Please do! I love the results. That was the first time I did it. I will swirl the pottery and underglaze around a little more next time I do it.

  • @collettesmith7171
    @collettesmith7171 Рік тому +2

    BTW I found the split cups on Amazon. For pouring acrylic paint..

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      Great These are the ones I got. You can actually pour up to 5 different colors.
      Silicone Split Cups geni.us/3SW1Q

  • @skcamerican
    @skcamerican Місяць тому

    Hahaha- what a great idea!

  • @dennystewart3238
    @dennystewart3238 Рік тому

    I love this! Can't wait to try it!

  • @cariadwales1979
    @cariadwales1979 Рік тому

    Oh wow what a great idea! I;l have to try this!!

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      Thank you Cariad. You should! It is fun and easy to do.

    • @cariadwales1979
      @cariadwales1979 Рік тому

      @@PotteryCrafters Im going to have to stop watching your videos, Ive just ordered some split cups and more underglazes and clay!! You are csting me too much money!!! ( only joking!! I love your ideas!!

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      You're cute!! I know it's endless 😃😍

  • @vickivanriel6860
    @vickivanriel6860 Рік тому

    That's awesome!!!!!

  • @phburdett
    @phburdett 13 днів тому

    Can you use the same technique using Stroke and Coat instead of underglaze? Also another glaze related question. How do you remove dust prior to glazing a narrow necked bottle (too narrow for a sponge)? Thanks again for a detailed informative video.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  13 днів тому

      Those are very good questions. 1. Yes, you can! You just don't have to apply clear glaze.
      2. You can rinse with water. Just make sure you give it time to dry because the bisqueware sucks up the water.

    • @phburdett
      @phburdett 13 днів тому

      @ That’s what I thought, thank you for confirming!

  • @janetwilson1861
    @janetwilson1861 Рік тому

    As always, thank you for sharing. I really like the black and red ones.
    When you don't cover the entire mug with the underglaze, is there a visible bump between the clear glaze on the bare sections vs. the ones with the underglaze. Hope this makes sense.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому

      Hi Janet. That's a good question. Actually, there is not because the underglaze was thinned out. You can feel a slight bump but can't see it.
      You are most welcome, and thank you for sharing which ones you like the best. 💖

  • @slanthier626
    @slanthier626 9 місяців тому +1

    Could you use Gare undercoats for this process?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  9 місяців тому

      Yes you could. I have done it with regular glaze and several brands of underglaze. Because I have never tried it with Gare you can first do a test tile.

  • @aalexander324
    @aalexander324 Рік тому +1

    Is there a way to distinguish low from high fire clay in greenware? I messed up and didn't label which clay I used🥺

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately no. I hate when I forget to label my clay. This post shows a picture of what happens when the clays get mixed up. Here is the link for you to look at potterycrafters.com/best-pottery-clay-for-beginners/ So I would suggest treating that clay as if they were both low fire.

  • @asialittle9423
    @asialittle9423 4 місяці тому

    Hi, where do you get the film resist from?

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  4 місяці тому

      Hi. Amazon, here is the link for you. geni.us/DAJu3Ns I place some in a smaller container. This makes it easier to use. 😊

  • @carriemacdonald8680
    @carriemacdonald8680 6 місяців тому

    I have a problem when using underglaze, then covering with clear glaze. Clear doesn't cover in some areas.

    • @PotteryCrafters
      @PotteryCrafters  6 місяців тому +1

      Hi Carrie. That can happen if the underglazes is too thick or the gum solution in the underglaze has gone bad. I have had that happen with speedball Red. 😊