I'm with group of Senior potter's, we do slab work & are hoping you'll share a few more slab projects please. A "slab" mug technique would be wonderful. I love your videos...your instructions are SO easy to follow.
Hello Calder! I live your work, I'm also an ceramist here in Brazil, your sweatshirt has de colors of our flag, lated so fluttered by the people. Hugs! 💙💚💛💙💚🇧🇷
Great video, they are beautiful! You mentioned that your kiln was in another room and it was very cold in there. I am hoping to put a kiln in my shed but and not sure if I can fire up a kiln when it is in a cold shed and the weather drops to -25. Can a kiln be ran in a cold room? Really enjoy your videos, looking forward to seeing more!
Thank you so much! My kiln room was about 2 degrees celsius at that moment. So quite cold, but not as cold as -25. I not sure, but I don't think the cold is a problem for the kiln, but a high humidity might be a problem.
Hi! It’s me again I tried the bubble effect and it didn’t quite come out like yours… I like them anyways. 😊 My question is (I probably already asked some other time) in this vid you apply glaze or under glaze to the pieces before bubbling ? If it’s glaze, then I reckon the bubble mixture is glaze too? So in this case you don’t have to apply a clear glaze before firing? It seems in another vid you have used “underglaze” for the bubbling and then clear glaze in the end I have to go to Ceradel at 2 pm today to buy some clay and would like to get some material for the bubble glazing… It would be great to get a response from you before I get to Ceradel Thanks a million 😊
This video is a variation on the bubble glaze technique. Normally I use underglaze with a clear glaze on top of it. In this video I just tried it out with regular glazes, to see if it worked. With the regular glazes I indeed didn't use a clear glaze. I personality prefer to use underglazes, but you could try both if you'd like :)
Hi again Calder, I've noticed you use the Celadon & Potters Choice glazes, which we also use, but can I ask "what brand" of clear glaze you're using over the bubble glaze to make the items food safe? Thank you so much, we're planning on trying your bubble glaze technique. 👍☺️
Thanks again for such a speedy reply. We're all following your videos & the tie dye technique is on our "to do" list too. Thank you for such clear, simple & easy to follow techniques. You truly make pottery FUN.
Hi hi🙃 Dankjewel! Ik heb wel gemerkt dat als je wat bubbels in de beker blaast en dan roert met het rietje je veel kleine gekleurde bellen in de beker krijgt die je er zo met je hand uit kunt scheppen, misschien kun je dat proberen :)
I really liked the subtle colours. Very cool technique (although difficult to get consistent).
I'm with group of Senior potter's, we do slab work & are hoping you'll share a few more slab projects please.
A "slab" mug technique would be wonderful.
I love your videos...your instructions are SO easy to follow.
That sounds lovely! I'll see what I can do :)
I like the subtlety of the glazes in the first three pieces:)💜👍🏻👍🏻
I'm glad you like them :))
looks great pre-fired. Fired is underwhelming. Can you bubble underglaze and clear glaze that?
hello calder, once again you shot a great video. very nice. Thank you and have a nice weekend. Greetings Conny
Thank you so much Conny! Have a nice weekend :))
Great video. Thanks for sharing this technique. I'm definitely going to try it.
Thank you! Have fun :))
Thanks for the video. You answered my question on whether regular glazes would work!!
Glad I could help! Have fun bubbling :))
great video, thanks! I wonder if we could have more consistent colors with engobe (?)
Love it Calder 🙌🏼🤩
Thank you!!🤗
Im thinking about doing this to a guitar body… awesome Video! Thanks
That sounds so cool! I'd love to see the results :))
Hello Calder! I live your work, I'm also an ceramist here in Brazil, your sweatshirt has de colors of our flag, lated so fluttered by the people. Hugs! 💙💚💛💙💚🇧🇷
Hi! Thank you!! Ooh love that, the sweatshirt is so comfy :) Hugsss🥰
Hey Calder, where did you buy your sweater? Hopefully you, or someone else who knows, sees this!
Great video, they are beautiful! You mentioned that your kiln was in another room and it was very cold in there. I am hoping to put a kiln in my shed but and not sure if I can fire up a kiln when it is in a cold shed and the weather drops to -25. Can a kiln be ran in a cold room? Really enjoy your videos, looking forward to seeing more!
Thank you so much! My kiln room was about 2 degrees celsius at that moment. So quite cold, but not as cold as -25. I not sure, but I don't think the cold is a problem for the kiln, but a high humidity might be a problem.
Hi! It’s me again
I tried the bubble effect and it didn’t quite come out like yours… I like them anyways. 😊
My question is (I probably already asked some other time) in this vid you apply glaze or under glaze to the pieces before bubbling ?
If it’s glaze, then I reckon the bubble mixture is glaze too?
So in this case you don’t have to apply a clear glaze before firing?
It seems in another vid you have used “underglaze” for the bubbling and then clear glaze in the end
I have to go to Ceradel at 2 pm today to buy some clay and would like to get some material for the bubble glazing…
It would be great to get a response from you before I get to Ceradel
Thanks a million 😊
This video is a variation on the bubble glaze technique. Normally I use underglaze with a clear glaze on top of it. In this video I just tried it out with regular glazes, to see if it worked. With the regular glazes I indeed didn't use a clear glaze. I personality prefer to use underglazes, but you could try both if you'd like :)
Thanks Calder for your response, I will def try with glaze… I have a golden glaze and then I will add a clear glaze :)
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might it work better if you used less water?
Hiya! I went to look for your instagram and can't find it anymore. Is it still up? Maybe I'm missing something
Nevermind, I found it
Could you add two tablespoons of glaze to the mix for a darker bubble?
That will make the lines of the bubbles a bit darker, but it also makes the space in between the bubbles darker, which I'm not a big fan of😅
Ahhh yes. I will be trying this for the first time when my new workshop is up and running x
Hi again Calder, I've noticed you use the Celadon & Potters Choice glazes, which we also use, but can I ask "what brand" of clear glaze you're using over the bubble glaze to make the items food safe?
Thank you so much, we're planning on trying your bubble glaze technique. 👍☺️
Hi! I use zinc free clear glaze from Amaco. Have fun trying! I would also recommend to try it with underglazes :))
Thanks again for such a speedy reply.
We're all following your videos & the tie dye technique is on our "to do" list too.
Thank you for such clear, simple & easy to follow techniques.
You truly make pottery FUN.
Thank you so much! That's really nice to hear🥰
😁hallootjes...leuke video...zeer leerzaam...ik maak alleen minies...nu nog uitvinden hoe je heeeeele kleine bubbeltjes maakt...
Hi hi🙃 Dankjewel! Ik heb wel gemerkt dat als je wat bubbels in de beker blaast en dan roert met het rietje je veel kleine gekleurde bellen in de beker krijgt die je er zo met je hand uit kunt scheppen, misschien kun je dat proberen :)
Calder you are beautyfool
Aww thank you🥰🥰
If I do that, when I'm done I'll pass out from blowing ... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😘😘😘😘😘
Hahahahh I do get quite dizzy after doing multiple pieces in a row😅
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I wish I could trust myself to glaze in such a cute top 🤪
Hahahh you can do it🙌🏻