It's great, simple and clear. Exactly, this is the easiest way to make neat plates. And if you need to make a more correct shape, you can simply place the layer on a regular plate.
You made me want to make my own beautiful plates so bad, Jana! I wonder if any beginner could do that and how much utensils and tools are needed to start this hobby. Too bad you don’t have many videos, I found them super clear and explanatory and you’re so talented!
Hi jana I'm from India 🇮🇳 I really love your work.... I'm 40 years old and mother of 2 teens... Now I get time for me time I think so 😜.... I want to learn this clay work... Your video is helpful for me 😊
Really nice video. One thing you didn't mention that people trying this should keep in mind is that the clay will shrink - and more than you think it will. So if you want plates of a particular size, start out making them approx 12% bigger than that. Your plates look lovely and I'm going to try this even though I do have a wheel. :)
Hello Jane, Although I’m just now watching this video, it’s January 2024, I’m super excited to start working with clay again - I took a beginning course but the COVID changed my ability to continue. I will now look into it again!! Thank you for your lovely video - it was very inspiring👍🏻🤗👏🏻💕!!
So beautiful 😍, could you do some on cups please? And a video showing us how to makd different size plant pots? I'd love to know and I'd love to know how much I would need for each pot plant. Also could you please explain where you get your clay from, I know you can get didn't types and it's all a bit confusing for a beginner 🔰
Very nice and organic looking plates. And they look really nice with food on them. As you do i bring my greenware and bisc glazed ceremics to a kiln service. How do you transport your glazed bisc ware? I stack and put soft plastic bags in between. Maybe you have a better advice? Greetz Sheila
Thank you! I think that's hard to say in general. I would assume that prices can vary a lot depending on the area you live in and who offers the burning service. In my area you pay around 6€ per kilo per firing.
Hi Jana, danke für dein Video :) sieht super schön aus & hat mir bei vielen offenen Fragen geholfen. Eine hätt ich trotzdem noch: sind die Teller unten denn dann Wasserfest bzw dürfen sie in den Geschirrspüler? Alles Liebe, Lisa
Hi Lisa, freut mich sehr zu hören :) Ja, wenn der Ton bei 1250° gebrannt wird sind auch unglasierte Teile wasserfest und sie können auch in den Geschirrspüler. Viel Spaß beim Töpfern!
Great video. Soothing voice. Easy to understand instructions. Love the visual esthetic & calming music. P.S. Thanks for talking at a nice slow conversational pace 💛 Most TH-camrs talk way too fast 🙉
Hello! Recently addicted to your videos,😍 very much explainable. Thank you. Please clarify my question. Shall we glaze air dry clay incense burner or holder. Will the heat or fire affect the glaze. Have a great day😊
Air dry clay should be painted, not glazed. Glaze must be fired in a kiln to become joined with the clay and become ceramic. Depending on what your air dry clay is made of, it could burn, melt, or worse. I would NOT use air dry clay for an incense burner for the same reason.
Hey Jana! This video is fabulous!! I just have one kinda silly question as a newbie. If I want to add a pattern or just paint in a different color, would that step be after the glaze? Are vinils ok for painting ceramics? Thank you!!
Hey Lemi, thank you! An easy way to colour clay and paint patterns with is using "engobe" (basically coloured slip). It is applied onto the leather hard clay before the first firing. Hope that helps :)
Hi Jana.... I am from India. I really love your works. You are very creative person. I like to do this kind of craft works. Where can I get this air dry clay?
@@jana_storm sorry for my mistake. I have no chances for fired in a kiln here. So I like to make some potteries which you have already explained in your previous videos with air dry clay. But I don't know where to get the clay.
Maybe you can order it online or ask in a crafting store? Just be aware, that air dry clay is not food safe and can't handle water so well. hope you find some ;)
@@ameliapeter3408 Hi Amelia, you can find air dry clays on Amazon India. I have used Fevicryl clay before. The box has two packets, one containing a resin other has a hardener. So, you have to mix both the clays together to get an air dry clay.
question: once your pieces are bisque wear and before glazing them I see you wash them by fully submerging them in water. Do you have to wait till they are completely dry again before glazing?
The most helpful video I have come across and the plates look beautiful! Just wondering if you are able to share the link to where you buy your stoneware clay? Thank you 😊
This is great but I am confused by the amount of different stoneware clays my local supplier has. Would this work?: ''An all purpose grogged buff stoneware for oxidised or reduced firing. Throws well.Smooth Texture.Buff.'
Could you make stuff from this? Yes. However, this clay may not be the best for a complete newbie, as reduction fireing is a more advanced technique. Why don't you ask for help at the store? Or ask your teacher what they would suggest.
Like "Miss Dappertje" said, I don't burn the pieces myself (wouldn't call it baking as it needs almost 1300 degree celcius ;) you need a special oven for it, it's called a "kiln"
Hi Jana thank you for the amazing video! May I ask how many jars of glaze you use for how many plates? I'm trying to figure how many pots of glaze to buy!!
How do you transport the glazed pieces before the glaze firing? I use dip glaze in the studio, but I would think transporting at that stage would be quite hard. Is your brush on glaze more stable perhaps? PS: I like your makeup, would you do a makeup tutorial?
I agree, it's a bit tricky. I wrap them loosely in some newspaper and put them in a box, but sometimes I feel its hard to get super flawless glaze like that. But hopefully one day I will have my own kiln ;) PS: thank you! But I think I stick to the crafting for now ;)
Finally finding a hobby that quantifies how much I love myself. 😄😄😄
Same
Beautiful results! I love this organic look over sets that match perfectly.
Glad you like it!
Yes me too. I really looooove the organic look!
Please make a video on how you built the slap slicer!
It's great, simple and clear. Exactly, this is the easiest way to make neat plates. And if you need to make a more correct shape, you can simply place the layer on a regular plate.
You made me want to make my own beautiful plates so bad, Jana! I wonder if any beginner could do that and how much utensils and tools are needed to start this hobby. Too bad you don’t have many videos, I found them super clear and explanatory and you’re so talented!
Hi jana I'm from India 🇮🇳 I really love your work.... I'm 40 years old and mother of 2 teens... Now I get time for me time I think so 😜.... I want to learn this clay work... Your video is helpful for me 😊
Those plates are beautiful. I love that green color. You are very talented and inspiring. Thank you for your tutorials.
Really nice video. One thing you didn't mention that people trying this should keep in mind is that the clay will shrink - and more than you think it will. So if you want plates of a particular size, start out making them approx 12% bigger than that. Your plates look lovely and I'm going to try this even though I do have a wheel. :)
Love these! They are exactly what I was wanting to try and now I feel more confident ... thank you!
I love these plates so much. They are charming. I’m going to give it a try. Thank you
Hello Jane, Although I’m just now watching this video, it’s January 2024, I’m super excited to start working with clay again - I took a beginning course but the COVID changed my ability to continue. I will now look into it again!! Thank you for your lovely video - it was very inspiring👍🏻🤗👏🏻💕!!
Jana, pls come back to youtube. Love your videos 💜
Thank you! I will! As soon as my little newborn let's me ;)
Amazing!!!! What a beauty you created
Love their shape and colour
Your plates are beautifully natural, organic looking. I love the colours. Listening to you is delightful. 🌱🧡🌿
Thank you so much!
I really like the organic earthiness of your plates. Will need to to the cups in a similar fashion.
the plates look beautiful! thanks for this video so well put together - simple, easy to follow and well explained:D
me encantan tus trabajos saludos desde Lima Peru
I just love to listen to you talk! Delicious plates! I love handmade!
So beautifulll.....so many things to learn in pottery. You gave great tips. Loved your channel.Thank u so much.
Your plates are so pretty! You made each step look easy and inspiring!
💯 love your videos! Thank you!
So beautiful 😍, could you do some on cups please? And a video showing us how to makd different size plant pots? I'd love to know and I'd love to know how much I would need for each pot plant. Also could you please explain where you get your clay from, I know you can get didn't types and it's all a bit confusing for a beginner 🔰
Wirklich sehr schön!
Please continue the vidéos! 🙏🏻🥰
Thanks very informative and well presented video!
These are beautiful 😍.
I'm making some porcelain jewlery watching TH-cam:)
I love your videos you are very talented
🌸
Hi yana , what’s a Wonderfull off plates , I love ❤️ handmate .
Thank you for sharing this video .
Beautiful organic plates in lovely colors.
Wow, I love these! So cool; thank you!
Hi , i really like your work,it's amazing, and i would like to see more
This is great. Really love that clay slicing tool you made.
Very nice and organic looking plates. And they look really nice with food on them.
As you do i bring my greenware and bisc glazed ceremics to a kiln service. How do you transport your glazed bisc ware? I stack and put soft plastic bags in between. Maybe you have a better advice?
Greetz
Sheila
اخ احبببببب على فيديوهاتك😩😩😩😩❤️
🤣♥️♥️ me too i love her work
Gorgeous 👏
Beautiful, simple and organic look
Awesome work Jana....🥰🥰😍😘😘😊😇☺☺🤗🤗
Love them!
Love your work, Jana!, you are amazing!!
What a thrilling post!
amaaazing!! me gusta todo !!
Wow... Absolutely beautiful! So natural & simple...
Beautiful job! Exactly what I want to do!
Potresti dirmi lo spessore della lastra
Dear .....
Don't know your name but I am very grateful to you for making people aware of the danger of working with Clay and glazes.
Thank you..
so beautiful! I wonder what are the costs of letting it fire in the studio
Thank you! I think that's hard to say in general. I would assume that prices can vary a lot depending on the area you live in and who offers the burning service. In my area you pay around 6€ per kilo per firing.
@@jana_storm thank you for the answer. I think that's a very reasonable price.
And thank you for your work - you are so inspiring !
Your work is great Congratulations
Fabulous plates - love the shapes and colours x
Love the plates! And you explain so well!
This is great,Can I use acrylic color and any glaze for plates?
Thank you very much. I am going to try
Love it!!!!
beautiful work!
are those then dishwasher safe?
they are so beautiful 😍😍
Oh Its so amizing I love it keep make more vidios pleas
Hey jana! do you know how many time can spend a piece in bone dry state before going to the first firing ? Thank you !
Wow 🤩 definitely trying this one
Wonderfull, I like to work with clay , I have follow working with at the hospital .
Hi Jana, danke für dein Video :) sieht super schön aus & hat mir bei vielen offenen Fragen geholfen. Eine hätt ich trotzdem noch: sind die Teller unten denn dann Wasserfest bzw dürfen sie in den Geschirrspüler? Alles Liebe, Lisa
Hi Lisa, freut mich sehr zu hören :)
Ja, wenn der Ton bei 1250° gebrannt wird sind auch unglasierte Teile wasserfest und sie können auch in den Geschirrspüler. Viel Spaß beim Töpfern!
So cute. ) Thanks a lot.
Great video.
Soothing voice.
Easy to understand instructions.
Love the visual esthetic & calming music.
P.S. Thanks for talking at a nice slow conversational pace 💛 Most TH-camrs talk way too fast 🙉
I love that, good job 👏🏻
Love them 😍
Excellent work and USEFUL ❤
I have not. I love your plates!! You're very Inspiring ... in many ways 💕
Hello! Recently addicted to your videos,😍 very much explainable. Thank you.
Please clarify my question. Shall we glaze air dry clay incense burner or holder. Will the heat or fire affect the glaze. Have a great day😊
Air dry clay should be painted, not glazed. Glaze must be fired in a kiln to become joined with the clay and become ceramic. Depending on what your air dry clay is made of, it could burn, melt, or worse. I would NOT use air dry clay for an incense burner for the same reason.
Hi new sub here😁 found your channel and love your tutorials💖 Im also interested on ceramics. I think its soothing to do😁
Hey Jana! This video is fabulous!! I just have one kinda silly question as a newbie. If I want to add a pattern or just paint in a different color, would that step be after the glaze? Are vinils ok for painting ceramics? Thank you!!
Hey Lemi, thank you! An easy way to colour clay and paint patterns with is using "engobe" (basically coloured slip). It is applied onto the leather hard clay before the first firing. Hope that helps :)
@@jana_storm bonjour
2 questions, est ce de l’argile ?
Et si oui est ce qu’elle sèche a l’air où vous le passer au four pour le séchage
Merci
Hi Jana.... I am from India. I really love your works. You are very creative person. I like to do this kind of craft works. Where can I get this air dry clay?
Hi Amelia, thank you very much!
This is not air dry clay but stoneware clay. It needs to be fired in a kiln. I buy mine I a local pottery shop.
@@jana_storm sorry for my mistake. I have no chances for fired in a kiln here. So I like to make some potteries which you have already explained in your previous videos with air dry clay. But I don't know where to get the clay.
Maybe you can order it online or ask in a crafting store? Just be aware, that air dry clay is not food safe and can't handle water so well. hope you find some ;)
@@jana_storm Okay Janna thanks for the information.😊
@@ameliapeter3408 Hi Amelia, you can find air dry clays on Amazon India. I have used Fevicryl clay before. The box has two packets, one containing a resin other has a hardener. So, you have to mix both the clays together to get an air dry clay.
Thank you 😊 u’re very pleasant 😁
Merry Christmas 🌲🎅🦌
聖誕快樂 😁
question: once your pieces are bisque wear and before glazing them I see you wash them by fully submerging them in water. Do you have to wait till they are completely dry again before glazing?
Bisque ware dries extremely fast within a few minutes. But the glaze is wet anyways, so it doesn't need to be super dry before you start glazing.
they look awesome! do you put them in the dishwasher? or is it hand wash only? I might add some to my handmade but purchased collection :D
Thank you! They are dishwasher safe as they are fired at 1250°C ;)
Wow. Now I really want to try pottery! 😍
You are amazing. Thank you for making these videos. :)
hey, komme auch aus ibk, wo kaufst du deinen Ton und wo lässt du ihn "brennen"? würde gern anfangen mit ein bisschen töpfern
Hey! Bei der Töpferei Kathrein :)
Wenn du Lust hast Töpfern auszuprobieren schau dir doch mal unseren Töpfertreff an ;) bei Insta @toepfertreff
The most helpful video I have come across and the plates look beautiful! Just wondering if you are able to share the link to where you buy your stoneware clay? Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! I'm always buying it in my local pottery studio :)
That was a wonderfully thought out and well presented video. I love your new plates. Im inspired to make myself a dinner set also.
🤩beautiful
What's your Instagram account as the link on your TH-cam doesn't work. This tutorial is excellent!
thanks for letting me know! My account is @jana.storm
Beautiful! Can you wash these kind of potteries in the dishwasher?
Yes you can!
This is great but I am confused by the amount of different stoneware clays my local supplier has.
Would this work?: ''An all purpose grogged buff stoneware for oxidised or reduced firing. Throws well.Smooth Texture.Buff.'
Could you make stuff from this? Yes. However, this clay may not be the best for a complete newbie, as reduction fireing is a more advanced technique. Why don't you ask for help at the store? Or ask your teacher what they would suggest.
How can I fire my ceramics at home? Cant find kiln near me.
Can I use porcelain clay the same way,
and if yes where can I order it from?
Can you put clay in microwave or dishwasher after it’s been kilned ?
Thank You ❤
I am from a place where clay is always available but they are maroon in color. I am wondering what clay is being used in your projects?
I'm using a bright stoneware clay with 25% chamotte. Hope that helps :)
❤ so good
Beautiful!
the video is great , but how do u bake . do u have a seperate video for that ?
Hi Guru! She does not bake it herself. She brings it to a location in the city where they bake it for her. She pays for the baking
Like "Miss Dappertje" said, I don't burn the pieces myself (wouldn't call it baking as it needs almost 1300 degree celcius ;) you need a special oven for it, it's called a "kiln"
Is there a way to keep that raw, natural look but also make them stackable?
Glaze is not required. If a clay object is fired without glaze, it is called "raw".
Hi Jana thank you for the amazing video! May I ask how many jars of glaze you use for how many plates? I'm trying to figure how many pots of glaze to buy!!
Great job, Jana! For how long are you firing ?
Thank you! I have to admit, that I don't know as I'm not burning myself but use a burning service in my local pottery studio.
Hello! Good video! Thanks! Where you did buy that tool for cutting the clay? Thanks!!!!
thank you! I built it myself. I cut a picture frame and sawed indents in it, so I can fix the cutting wire in them :) I hope that makes sense 😅
@@jana_storm thank you!
Super Video geworden
Only one question, how did you creat your Signature stamp?
Mach weiter solche netten Videos und so lehrreich.
LG aus Spanien
Dankeschön :)
I have "rubber letter stamps" (ordered somewhere online, can't remember the exact brand) these I use to stamp my name ;)
they have some on etsy
Is there any way to dry them at home without taking it to be dried at a pottery workshop?
😊😊😊 v e r y n i c e
👍👍which glaze you use for make ciramics.
for this project I used liquid brush on glaze from the brand "Botz"
Jana, my edges crack so why is the reason for when I paint with coffee in your another video??
How do you transport the glazed pieces before the glaze firing? I use dip glaze in the studio, but I would think transporting at that stage would be quite hard. Is your brush on glaze more stable perhaps?
PS: I like your makeup, would you do a makeup tutorial?
I agree, it's a bit tricky. I wrap them loosely in some newspaper and put them in a box, but sometimes I feel its hard to get super flawless glaze like that. But hopefully one day I will have my own kiln ;)
PS: thank you! But I think I stick to the crafting for now ;)