Great work again and some fantastic combinations (Blue/ Green jugs amazing) and olive float with anything is becoming my all-time favourite glaze. Happy Potting from down under! ☺
You really have a great eye for color and style. Thanks for sharing and when we visited PEI years back the people were so friendly while enjoyed your beautiful countryside!
Question for you, since Alabaster on it's own creates movement in glazes and is the base glaze for Winter Wood, then you added flux to the mug @3:29, is this not over-kill? what sort of results do you get if you just use one of the 3 instead of all 3?
I really haven’t found that alabaster has much movement in the combos I have tried to date. I use a quick dip of it under winterwood just to save painting so many coats of winterwood. Plus I don’t like how many speckles I get with two coats of Ww. If I didn’t use flux I would not get any drips. This is just personal preference.
I just love everything!! That free form bowl is gorgeous!!
Thank you!
Great work again and some fantastic combinations (Blue/ Green jugs amazing) and olive float with anything is becoming my all-time favourite glaze. Happy Potting from down under! ☺
Thanks and to you!
You really have a great eye for color and style. Thanks for sharing and when we visited PEI years back the people were so friendly while enjoyed your beautiful countryside!
Thank you! We feel very blessed to be living here ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I love your color combos and the movement you get from your glazes.
Thank you 😊
Love your glaze combos especially the yin and yang.
Just found you! Wow, love your stuff. Thank you so much for sharing. Look forward seeing your next one. 👏
Thanks!
lovely pots
Thanks!
Question for you, since Alabaster on it's own creates movement in glazes and is the base glaze for Winter Wood, then you added flux to the mug @3:29, is this not over-kill? what sort of results do you get if you just use one of the 3 instead of all 3?
I really haven’t found that alabaster has much movement in the combos I have tried to date. I use a quick dip of it under winterwood just to save painting so many coats of winterwood. Plus I don’t like how many speckles I get with two coats of Ww. If I didn’t use flux I would not get any drips. This is just personal preference.
I cut my winter wood 1:1 with alabaster because I don't like all of the crystals :P (also, it's cheaper so there's that)
Agreed. Always great to find ways to minimize costs since glaze is so expensive