Carving With Slip on Pottery - THREE EASY PROJECTS WITH GREAT RESULTS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Ann brings 3 more ideas to the table on how you can create great looking pottery by applying some easy carving and slipping techniques. Its also always fun to watch Ann work - so take a few minutes to yourself and watch, you deserve it!
Answers to questions we get all the time:
We typically bisque to Cone 04 and fire to Cone 5-6
Ann uses Standard English Porcelain no. 365 unless specified otherwise in the video
Here is a link to Ann's White Liner Glaze: imgur.com/a/w8...
If you would like more in-depth information on how Ann paints check this out: vimeo.com/show...
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If you would like to learn how Ann paints with underglazes - check out her Video Workshop Series. These workshops are very detailed (typically 1.5 - 2 hours in length) where Ann provides step by step instruction and are designed to help potters take their work to new levels of craftsmanship and artistry. vimeo.com/show...
Links to some of the tools Ann uses:
Loop Carving Tool: amzn.to/42jo1W6
Pottery Tott Aprons (Love These!) : amzn.to/3LznhXz
Laser Level (We just got one - cool!): amzn.to/40y9Lsc
Plastic Pastry Mat: amzn.to/430oTjI
Sugarbelle Icing Bottles: amzn.to/3VPslup
Needle Point Tracing Wheel: amzn.to/3LRrtkB
Banding Wheel I use: amzn.to/3KssUXc
Diamoncore Tools: diamondcoretoo...
LINK TO ATOMIZER: amzn.to/3eA5mT2
Styrofoam Mold: amzn.to/39KoL0U
Painters Trim Guard: amzn.to/39C5TAX
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Brushes Ann Uses: amzn.to/3SqfZGk
Xiem Tools X-Bevel Bevel Cutter for Pottery and Ceramics:
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ProPlus Sponge: amzn.to/3zkVy64
Best Red Ribs: amzn.to/3nEoQda
Good Cheap level Tool: amzn.to/3lT8MnE
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All music we use is LEGALLY LICENSED!
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You keep us inspired
Aww...that is so kind of you. Thank you so much for watching. Jim and I are always trying to do that.
I love those designs!
The white and clear definitely makes the designs pop. That iron stone glaze was cool too!
Hey Nick, hope you are still out there making wonderful work. Thanks for the kind words and thank you for watching.
Agreed! It's very lovely and inviting.
@@fruitlessbeast Awww thanks Fruitless!
Wonderful Ann! It’s like you read my mind and know EXACTLY what I want to try!
Hi Margot! Yeah! Love it when it works out that way. Thanks so much for watching.
Those all turned out sooo beautifully!
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Tammy and Kiki :-). Jim and I appreciate you watching and for your kind words. 🙂
Yay! Yay!! Yay!!!! Love the fan pattern
Hey Emily! Great to hear from you. Thanks so much. I hope you are staying cool out your way.
massive ditto!
so lovely! I have wanted to try slip, so I think I shall with some Bmix reclaim! Thanks for the instruction and great examples!
that is great! Good luck!!
I ALWAYS await whatever you have next. Though typically I don't go for geometric designs I thoroughly enjoyed the concept and results of your "fan" design. You always share good information with high production value and we always look forward to your next post. Many thanks!!
That is so sweet of you to say. Jim is in charge of the videography and he really works hard to make the videos professional. I am always on the lookout for projects to experiment with and hopefully they will inspire people to get into the pottery studio, haha. thanks for watching.
What a fun project and it turned out beautifully!
Im so glad you liked them mugs. Im always on the lookout for projects that I hope give people inspiration. Thanks for watching.
Just brilliant. Kudos to your patience to create those fine lines on the last piece. Brilliant, all of them.
I always love your videos. You have great ideas, great teacher
Aww....thank you so much Carolyn. Jim and I appreciate you watching. 🙂
Such delightful outcomes! I love the look of these!
Hey Em! Thanks so much! Have a great day!
More great ideas and pattern, thanks Anne will be trying some of these soon x
Hey Denise! Awesome!! go for it!! Thanks for watching.
Beautiful! ❤
Aww...thank you so much!!
Hello, when I read about using slip for decoration in books most talk about deflocculating it. Is it because you’re using porcelain that you don’t need to do that or screen it? Thanks for all the great info
I guess it all depends on what clay you are using as to how to prepare the slip. You are right that my porcelain clay is so fine that it really slakes down well using just water. With the immersion blender, it really does the job of making it nice and smooth. If I had a clay with some grog in it or maybe a heavier clay stoneware or something, I may have to handle things differently. I have a love/hate relationship with my fine porcelain. It can be a pain to handle and it is more expensive, but for my uses, it works the best and is worth it to me
Molto molto bello!!!
Hey Teresa. Grazie mille e grazie per aver guardato il video.
Do you use to have problems when using a different clay for the slip than the one used for the piece to which you will apply it? What do you look at to make sure that there won't be any incompatibility? Ty
Moc hezké 👋👋
Hannah, Děkuji mnohokrát 🙂
Hi Ann, May I ask what brand of laser level you have and what you like/don't like about it. I think I'm in the market for one but don't really know where to start.
Check the link in the description - I really like this one - it was fairly affordable and seems durable. Nothing negative to say at this point! GOod luck!
Which laser light do you use? I’ve been waiting to get one.
Carolyn, I ordered mine off of the internet. Jim put the link in the description section under the video. It was very affordable.
Did you bisque fire first and then glaze? Thank you!
Hey Jeannie. Yes, After I did all the slipping and carving, I let the pieces dry completely. I then bisque fired them to cone 04. Then I glazed and high fired them to cone 5 with a 5 minute hold. Thank YOU for watching
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How do i access the posting of supplies, etc after the film shows?
Look in the description section below the video for the tools we use. Thanks. We just used regular masking tape in these.
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What kind of tape?
Thanks 😊
Mashallah Beautiful 😍
Aww...thanks so much Amania! that is so nice of you. Thanks for watching
What is cone?
Hey there. I fired these to cone 5 with a 5 minute hold. 🙂 Thanks for watching.
Thanks for your inspiration and education. I'm wondering if instead of slip you could just use a white underglaze?
Yep...we've got a vid coming out on that soon!
Where can i buy this ball tool for carving and whats it called again?
Diamondcore (link in description) they have a bunch of different ones and they make the best tools!