Showing posts with label slab pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slab pottery. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Succulent addiction

I have been wanting to make succulent planters since last summer and I have just now got around to it.  I am not the best at keeping house plants alive but apparently succulents are easy, we shall see!
I think this one is my favorite,

or maybe this one,

They are all just so darn cute!


I just love this slouch planter!

Let me know what you think!


Thursday, December 1, 2016

More glaze results

this bowl was glazed with the metallic silver.

First coat white opal, then Bermuda green with mazerine blue on the rim.

Love this bowl, however I would glaze it slightly different next time.  I glazed the middle with white opal and rootbeer along the rim, where there was no white opal the rootbeer had some pitting.  Next time I will glaze the entire piece white opal with rootbeer on the rim.


I think this is my favorite combination! 2 coats Oatmeal base, 2 coats seaweed 3/4 down rim, 2 coats Ancient Jasper along the rim.

For this bowl I used ravenscriag White and Floating blue with cool magic along rim.


Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Playing with different glaze combinations part 2

This blog post is really more for me but you are welcome to gleam whatever you want from it.  I need a way to document and keep track of the different glazes and the results.
For this bowl I used Textured Amber brown (TAB) 2 base coats.  Then Overlapping stripes of Seaweed (S) and Ancient Jasper (AJ) 2 coats.
Inside view

This bowl has 3 coats of Deep Firebrick Red (DFR) and 1 coat of AJ and S dripped on rim.


 For this bowl I did x 2 base TAB and stripes not overlapping of Oatmeal x 2, dark green x 2, Smokey Merlo x 2, Red x 2 and Iron Lustre x 2.  You really can't tell that I used different colors, so I won't be doing this combination again.

 The glazes on this bowl are my glazes Robin's egg blue with Bermuda blue gaze around the rim
 I used my own dipping glaze for the base coat of this bowl, Floating blue.  Then (IL) x 2 and 0 on the rim.  I also used Mayco's product Cascade on the rim.  The cascade gave really nice effects with blending.


I believe this is TAB x 2 base and  AJ x 2. 

 I love love this big fruit bowl, it is 11 1/2" in diameter which is fairly big for a slab bowl.  It is hard to see in this picture but there are some spots that look metallic gold.
This bowl is the same combination that I used previously. x2 TAB base coat, overlapping stripes of AJ x 2 and Seaweed x2.

 I also love the simplicity of this bowl 3 coats of FBR.

 I didn't really like how this one turned out.  The base coat is my dipping glaze, black.  The stripes are Seaweed x2 and my floating blue glaze that I carefully poured on.  Then in between the two colors I used some Cascade.  The cascade did not react well with my Floating blue glaze and I had some crawling but I was able to add some glaze to the bare spots and refire.

 I used my black glaze as the base coat, I poured it on.  I also used Floating blue on the rim, poured on.  1 coat of Oatmeal on the rim with some cascade randomly painted around the rim.

 I am really not sure what this is because it looks nothing like what I would expect but my book says it is 2 x TAB base and 2 x Oatmeal.  Why there is purple I don't know, the mystery of glaze combining.

 This bowl is 2 x Dark Green base 2 x AJ
I really like this combination.  2 x TAB base, 2 x IL from rim to 3/4 down and 2 x Oatmeal from rim 1/2 down.  Hope that makes sense!

This is again my Sea Mist glaze.  Robin's egg blue poured on base and Bermuda blue poured along the rim.

Please take some time and give me some feedback, I love getting comments!

Friday, October 14, 2016

Playing with Amaco glazes

The last time I was at Plainsman Clay, I picked up some Amaco glazes.  For the most part  I mix my own glazes but I have been doing some new forms that work better with brush on glazes, plus I wanted to experiment with blend colors.  Here are a couple of pieces that came out of the kiln yesterday.

This one is my favorite!  I used Textured Amber brown 2 base coats and Ancient Jasper over 2 coats.


I wasn't very fond of this piece but it is my husbands favorite so I guess it's all in the eye of the beholder.  For this piece I used 2 x Oatmeal base and 2 x Iron Luster over all.

I would love to hear your feed back, leave me a comment!!

Saturday, August 13, 2016

When functional meets beauty

I love bringing texture into my pottery!  For the last year I have been doing slab work and the possibilities never end!
My latest obsession is my Vintage collection, I just love the lace!  After the pieces come out of the bisque load, I paint oxides or underglaze on them and then rub off the extra with a wet sponge. 


The bowls took me awhile to figure out as they kept cracking at the seems.  I have realized that you need to be very careful with the bowls, let them dry slowly and pick them up very carefully until they have been fired.




At the moment I am working on dinnerware for this collection, so excited!!