I love this, how cute! I am going to do this for my wedding! I love the stamp, but I’m worried about it sticking to the kiln, I wanted to check what underglaze you used and what you fired at? And is the stamp just a rubber stamp, but used with the underglaze pad? Thank you for this idea!
Hey I used this underglaze stamp pad: www.bathpotters.co.uk/black-underglaze-potters-ink-pad/p2156 and I fire to cone 6/7 but as long as you're in the range it says I don't think it really matters. It won't stick to the bottom of the kiln as its not a glaze as such. You might get a little transfer of the design to the kiln but that's not really a problem. You should definitely give them a go! your guests will love them :)
These are beautiful too❤thank you for your amazing videos
Ah thank you for your kind words! So glad you enjoyed it :)
Very nice mugs. And congratulations with your wedding, almost a year ago as i watch this video.
Nice wedding gift for your quests.
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Thank you!! yes it was or 1 year anniversary recently hehe xx
@@BlankEarthCeramics you are welcome
How beautiful !!!
And you're so thoughtful...🎉🎉🎉
Ah yay! Thank you for your kind words!
Wow. So.many..😊❤
Hehehe!! soooooooo many x
So beautiful, I love it
Ah thank you so much Sara!
Beautiful!! I am impressed. Also good explanation and set up.
Would you mind sharing the name of the pale blue glaze?
Ah thank you so much! Yep the light blue glaze is this one glazy.org/recipes/119699
What are those bats you are using. I also have the same tool from Old Forge Creations. Love it.
Yes it's great! - The batts are from hartleyandnoble.co.uk it's their Russian doll batt system :)
I love this, how cute! I am going to do this for my wedding! I love the stamp, but I’m worried about it sticking to the kiln, I wanted to check what underglaze you used and what you fired at? And is the stamp just a rubber stamp, but used with the underglaze pad? Thank you for this idea!
Hey I used this underglaze stamp pad: www.bathpotters.co.uk/black-underglaze-potters-ink-pad/p2156 and I fire to cone 6/7 but as long as you're in the range it says I don't think it really matters. It won't stick to the bottom of the kiln as its not a glaze as such. You might get a little transfer of the design to the kiln but that's not really a problem. You should definitely give them a go! your guests will love them :)
very cool
Thank you xxx
New stamps should be “primed” in order to accept the ink better. It’s not so much the pad, but the stamp 😊
Ah that explains it thank you!! It did get better the more I used it :)