In so glad to see you’re back!! May I ask how many ounces your mugs typically hold? I handbuild all of my mugs so they don’t have the beautiful belly like yours do. If I put 4 coats of seaweed it would flow down the mug much further. I really wish I could get that green but 4 coats is too much for my shape. This is a really great tutorial thanks so much.
Thank you! I have tried NL but the seaweed was never vivid enough. I will try your method. Merry Christmas!
Always lovely work thanks for inspiration.
Perfect glaze and application I'm a beginner watching pros sure helps thanks for posting
Thank you for watching but I am certainly not a pro,😃😃😃
@@RJMPottery Thank you for posting and Merry Christmas 🎄
2024 for a better year!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for posting it's like a class for ceramics Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank You!
In so glad to see you’re back!! May I ask how many ounces your mugs typically hold? I handbuild all of my mugs so they don’t have the beautiful belly like yours do. If I put 4 coats of seaweed it would flow down the mug much further. I really wish I could get that green but 4 coats is too much for my shape. This is a really great tutorial thanks so much.
our mugs are usually 19 to 22 ounces sometimes 24 oz, it really depends on how bellied they are
Lovely video 😊 is it just the 1 coat of indigo float at the end?
3 coats
Do you use specific brushes?
I prefer using Mayco brushes.