So I don't waste glaze, (these paints are so expensive), I wet a bit the sponge and apply a tiny bit of glaze directly on the sponge with the tip if my finger or a brush and then wrinkle the sponge on itself so the glaze gets into the sponge and then apply it to the piece. Cleaning it on paper us wasting paint. Your pieces are so creative! Yes!
First time I’ve seen one of your videos and I learnt so many tips! I’ve watched quite a few clay formation, glazing techniques etc and not picked up as much as I have here! Thank you 🙏🏻
So I don't waste glaze, (these paints are so expensive), I wet a bit the sponge and apply a tiny bit of glaze directly on the sponge with the tip if my finger or a brush and then wrinkle the sponge on itself so the glaze gets into the sponge and then apply it to the piece. Cleaning it on paper us wasting paint. Your pieces are so creative! Yes!
I love your teaching style, explaining the “why”. Thank you!
Thanks for showing all the examples.
First time I’ve seen one of your videos and I learnt so many tips! I’ve watched quite a few clay formation, glazing techniques etc and not picked up as much as I have here! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks Simone!!
Thanks for your experiments, technique and skills, great to know and see😊
Do you have these mugs after they're glazed so we can see how they turned out?
Try using cosmetic sponges. Get a bag of different shapes at the 99 cents store. They have points and tips and are great for defining areas.
Great idea 😊
Great tp!
Great video
Can we see what you demonstrated the finished product?
Is this leather hard? Bisque fired?
Yes, It's greenware/leather hard (-:
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The cup looks bisque fired? Yes?