I needed this for my school project. Thank you very much! Thank you for the idea and how to make it, I was worrying until I saw this video. 💗 Definitely subscribing!
I'm glad it helped! Following two videos show how to decorate the vase ua-cam.com/video/Vlb9-NwpAR0/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/CwDcYVaJlcI/v-deo.html
every time I try adding the two parts together (the beginning part), the size isn't the same and it collapses, you make this look a lot easier than it is! any tips?
It's only difficult for the first 999 times after that you'll make it with your eyes closed :D Seriously though, try to make walls a bit thicker. This way you can stretch the part that turned out smaller and the parts will hold their shape better. If you work with real clay, one with grog will make it easier. With airdry clay, DAS will not work since it doesn't hold its shape very well. Aurora/Laguna brand of airdry clay works much better for this type of project.
Air dry clay usually used for decorative projects. You can try varnish to waterproof it but results can vary. For functional ceramics better to use regular clay and fire it.
I use Joseph Joseph rolling pin, it helps to control slab thickness www.amazon.com/Joseph-20085-Adjustable-Removable-Multicolored/dp/B0091QO3RK/ref=asc_df_B0091QO3RK/
You are absolutely correct if you have wheel throwing skills and access to the wheel. Many people don't have access to the wheel as well as to a kiln. This is the main reason I chose air dry clay that resembles regular clay and handbuilding technique. Both handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques allow to create wonderful artworks. It is more about experience with the technique and what materials, tools, and equipment you have access to. For example, air dry clays are more suitable for handbuilding.
I would have never thought about that hobby without you!
So glad you made this video before I use it, especially with the adhering tip. 🎞
Excellent tutorial, delivered brilliantly. Thank you. 👩
Thank you for making this video!!! I wanted to make a vase for my mom as a christmas present, and your short video saved me lot of time to decorate!!
I'm very glad the video was helpful! I'm sure your mom will love the vase!
I needed this for my school project. Thank you very much! Thank you for the idea and how to make it, I was worrying until I saw this video. 💗 Definitely subscribing!
I'm glad it helped! Following two videos show how to decorate the vase ua-cam.com/video/Vlb9-NwpAR0/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/CwDcYVaJlcI/v-deo.html
Nice one Miss - Back on form! 🍔
Thank you so much! I truly had fun learning something. :) 🎸
Again... thank you very much for informing us about the handling of clay....🥰
Great video!! I am about to start working with clay
I've learned a lot!! Thankyouuu!!
this was really informative! Thankyou! 🥣
I’m so glad I found your videos, so many fantastic tips! Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for share
I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for watching!
Very pretty. Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Good tutorial, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I love it!😀
Thank you for watching!
Hey thanks for the tips. One learns untill one goes seven feet under. 🎓🚔
Wow
Wait for second part. It will have interesting decoration technique.
every time I try adding the two parts together (the beginning part), the size isn't the same and it collapses, you make this look a lot easier than it is! any tips?
It's only difficult for the first 999 times after that you'll make it with your eyes closed :D Seriously though, try to make walls a bit thicker. This way you can stretch the part that turned out smaller and the parts will hold their shape better. If you work with real clay, one with grog will make it easier. With airdry clay, DAS will not work since it doesn't hold its shape very well. Aurora/Laguna brand of airdry clay works much better for this type of project.
I have one question... How can i waterproof it? 👄
Air dry clay usually used for decorative projects. You can try varnish to waterproof it but results can vary. For functional ceramics better to use regular clay and fire it.
Never though I could use an old credit card in an art project lol
By the way, what kind of pin roller do you use?
I use Joseph Joseph rolling pin, it helps to control slab thickness
www.amazon.com/Joseph-20085-Adjustable-Removable-Multicolored/dp/B0091QO3RK/ref=asc_df_B0091QO3RK/
I bought some clay a while back but have never used it yet. 🎙
You should try, it's fun!
I’m expecting my first delivery of clay today ⌛️
Isn't wheel is easy for making pots
You are absolutely correct if you have wheel throwing skills and access to the wheel. Many people don't have access to the wheel as well as to a kiln. This is the main reason I chose air dry clay that resembles regular clay and handbuilding technique.
Both handbuilding and wheel throwing techniques allow to create wonderful artworks. It is more about experience with the technique and what materials, tools, and equipment you have access to. For example, air dry clays are more suitable for handbuilding.