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Molten Mud Studio
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2022
How to Christmas Bauble 2 Imakestuff.art
How I use the Christmas Bauble #2 from iMakestuff.art , I use basic corn starch as my release agent in this video.
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Textured Jingle Bell
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In this video, I’m using the 2.5” press from WWW.IMAKESTUFF.ART to create a beautifully textured jingle bell. My plan is to skip the glaze and finish these bells with only iron oxide, giving them a natural, woodsy look that’s perfect for the holiday season or rustic decor. One big benefit is that, since my kiln is only 8x8”, I can stack these bells for firing without worrying about them touchin...
Pottery Heart Rattle
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Making a heart rattle using the 3.5” heart press from www.iMAKESTUFF.art.
Pottery Shooting Star
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Making a star to hang on the wall using the Star press from www.iMakestuff.art. ⭐️🌟💫
Pottery Skull
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Making a skull air plant hanger using the 2” bowl press from www.Imakestuff.art.
Slippery Pottery Snail🐌🌸
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Making a snail using the 3” egg press from www.imakestuff.art.
Making an Easter egg using the egg press from www.iMakestuff.art.
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Making an Easter egg using the egg press from www.iMakestuff.art.
Making a ceramic spoon using the Spoon Press from www.imakestuff.art. 🥄
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Making a ceramic spoon using the Spoon Press from www.imakestuff.art. 🥄
Pottery Heart Press
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This video demonstrates making a trinket tray, ring holder, ornament, an puffy heart pipe using the 3.5” heart press from IMAKESTUFF.art.
Heart press how to.
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Making a puffy heart. With the iMakestuff.art heart press. Available at www.iMakestuff.art
Pottery Sphere
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Making a pottery sphere using the 3.5” mold from www.imakestuff.art. I use this sphere as a starting point for making pumpkins.
Thanks for showing the process
@@RoosterPootPottery you are very welcome!
Gracias por compartir este maravilloso trabajo y explicacion ahora vere como realizarlo con los materiales que tengo en casa ya que ese molde no creo allarlo en Argentina.❤😊
Thanks for sharing this video! Could you say what the size is for textured circle of clay that you start with? Is it a 3 inch circle? 🙂
Very cute. 😊😊
I’m so glad you think so! 😊
Incomplete… show us the glazed final result 😬🤷♀️
Sorry! I updated the photo to show the result. I had just made them when I created the video and didn’t have any completed. 😂
I can’t find the tool you used to bevel the holes. Can you link it in the description?
Love the textured bells! I’ve made plain ones using the molds, but never thought of adding texture. Fabulous!
You’re right, adding texture really elevates them! 😄
Where do you get the mold for the ball? Thanks 🤗
Yeah cool huh? I need one too. Like every nifty tool I see people use ha ha😅
The write up under the video gives the name of the co.
You can find them at www.imakestuff.art. 😊
These are very cool. I’m in awe of the artistry that goes into making these clay ornaments! Beautiful work!
Thank you so much! I love making these!
Cool!
I love your use of the scalpel in the cuts! Never thought of doing it!
It makes a clean cut! I also use the little plunger from the 3/4 press (you can find them at www.imakestuff.art) to round out those edges. I just didn’t have one sitting there next to me.
Thank you so very much for the tutorial! Love your designs. This will definitely be this year's gifts for family and friends
Do you glaze the green ware bell…
I do! I hang them in my kiln off some alumina rods.
@@moltenmudstudio6927 what do you hang the bells with
@@carolanorton6225 you for sure can, I personally haven’t, but have been thinking about trying that on the next set, skipping the whole bisque fire completely.
How much weight does the alumina rod hold without bending?
@ alumina rods won’t bend to the best of my knowledge. They aren’t made of metal like kanthal. Don’t quote me on that though! 😂
Hi. Do you have to use tissue paper to wrap the little ball? What happens to the tissue paper? What happens if you don’t? Thank you. Love the video and ordered some of the molds 😊
You can pick it out with tweezers, or if you fire them just let it burn away. I actually don't wrap them anymore. 😊
@@lamardon9723 thank you 😊
@@marimaxwell3441 the tissue burns off in the kiln with no issues that I’ve found. Recently I’ve started using the clay scraps I create while I’m making them and roll up a whole BUNCH of balls for the ringer. I let them sit out and get bone dry then put them in a ziplock bag for when I’m making the next set. The bone dry clay seems to not stick inside the bell and allows me to skip the tissue paper step. 😃
I always roll my noise makers in corn starch before putting them in my rain sticks. That would work here as well 😊
Tissue keeps from sticking. It burns off in kiln.
I make mine by slip casting. I had to make my own molds, but that was easy enough. And I also make sleigh bells, just a single slot. Right now I use low fire clay but I think I'd get better sound with porcelain, and that's a step up. 😊
@@lamardon9723 I’d love to see your bells! I’ve tried searching for others but never find any. And I’d also love to get into slip casting. Someone gave me a TON of Alaskan themed molds from the 70’s/80’s. Most are kind of not my thing but I’m tempted to give them a try anyway!
Thank you!
I can't find the website. Would you mind proving a line. Thank you
@@Sandy-ch1mi it was www.imakestuff.art 😊
I am trying to fire these for my students. I bought the kanthal wire and the rods like you suggested but am still unsure of how to set it up in the kiln once they are glazed. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!!
@@elle3521 so sorry! Just seeing this! I’ve recently resorted to stilting them in my kiln because hanging them took up too much space. I hope you figured it out for your students!
I guess I should not have presumed the maker of the molds was your boyfriend, sorry if I was wrong lol.
Totally fine! 😂 He’s had a few ask for it but he doesn’t sell his files.
@@moltenmudstudio6927 No worries at all, my son does 3D printing as well and puts a lot of time into creating molds. Totally understandable.
Where can I buy the mould please ?
Does your boyfriend also sell the downloads of the patterns for people who already own their own 3D printers? Enjoyable tutorial! Thanks.
Where can I get the spoon press plz?
You can find them at www.imakestuff.art. He is currently running a sale… Use the code “GIMMIE!” for free shipping on orders over $80, or the code “Xmas20” for 20% off your order. 😉
Small screen no good
Try using the tool with your non-dominant hand. Might help with the unevenness. Merry Christmas!
Thanks sooo much for sharing this today on Facebook! I really love the tutorial! 🎄
You are so welcome!
You did great ❤
Fabulous. You are the answer I have been seeking for at least 4 separate projects! Just put my second order in for your molds. I’m making either heart oil diffusers or jingle bells for my sons Dec wedding favors. Really excited. What was the glaze you used for the bells,if you don’t mind sharing. They look so real!!! Thanks again on so many levels….
That looked like one of the Amaco glazes. Possibly Saturation Gold or Vintage Gold, Palladium would also look nice. Just be aware that the metallic glazes require more coats to get a nice finish than the other glazes (5-6 coats is what I typically do).
Another great piece ❤
Some reason I thought you were making a spoon bowl for smoking.
So cool. Have you tried printing a texture on your clay before placing on plastic wrap. Would you get the texture with the crisp Star lines?
I think you would distort your pattern because of the amount of pressure you use to get the crisp line. It’s always worth a try!
I have just received my 1.25 bowl/bead form and am awaiting my spoon form! I didn’t know you had videos until this morning! Thank you so much! Great tutorial. I’m searching for one about a bead now!!
Would you put a wire mesh in the bowl part so nothing clogs the hole?
Stupid question: when I make these, can I sell them?
How cute are these ... love them
Could you use these moulds for polymer clay? 🤔
Wow! Great idea! I haven’t tried, I don’t have any or I would test it out real quick!
How do you join two pieces of polymer clay? I know with pottery you score and slip but I’ve never played with polymer clay.
Where about are you? I could perhaps send you some if in the uk. To join them you kinda do the same you can score and use liquid clay. You could bake them separately then even out the edge by sanding flat with abranet which is a harsh sandpaper with holes in it, use the liquid clay to bake them together. You could even use glue.
Wow supper creative
Thank you so much 😊
@@moltenmudstudio6927 welcome
I never would’ve looked at the eggs and thought about a snail!
Same here😂🤣
Crazy right?? I was just trying to come up with different ideas to use with these presses. It makes a great base for sculpting. I was thinking about how artists draw using circles and ovals. I figured maybe it would work with these!
OMG that's too cute!!! You guys are so bad ... now I "need" the eggs too😬🤩
Just trying to give people ideas! No clue what I’m going to do with them. Lol.
Please don't stop I love your work
If you pour three different color, i m curious about the result of abstract color in the egg 🙂👍👍👍❤
I’m sure you could mix clay bodies if they have the same shrink rate🤔
Great video; love the little tips such as when one side was tucked in, you used your knife to bring it on out.
Will this still work using air dry clay and letting it dry
I’m not sure. I’ve never tried it. How do you adhere the two halves together?
Most of the video shows you looking down at the spoon you’re making instead of showing the spoon.
I believe it was an issue with how I filmed the video. I think if you turn your phone it should show the entire thing?
Once again, a wonderful tutorial. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
So cool I can't wait to get my Press and make some 🙂
Just got mine today. Can’t wait to try
I got my heart shape press today. Have you made a video using the heart mold?
I am making one this evening. Using heart mold to make a super cute strawberry!
Thanks so much......very informative......where and what size kanthal rods that you use? thanks!
I got them from New Mexico Clay, www.nmclay.com. I believe my horizontal rods are 9 gauge and the wire I used to hang for glazing was 14 gauge.
You are hilarious!!! Just cut the pointed end of the heart off and you have a set of big balls, lol!! Thanks for another great video.
Got the ball form but I need a larger one thought I got size shown on video but obviously got a smaller one! Nice video on this heart.
Where did you find the heart press at?
Hi! I got it from www.imakestuff.art. Thanks for watching my video!
@@moltenmudstudio6927 thank you
I will make these for next Christmas. Great video, thanks for the inspiration!
You are so welcome!