Great kiln opening I really love all the new spectrum glazes too they have all turned out so pretty and vibrant always happy to see you doing fun things ty for sharing 😊
Awesome houses, witches, pumpkins and ghosts! Thanks for the shout-out, Sarah. The result you may have seen was probably cone 6, natural cool. I will fire one soon. Looking forward to your tutorials. Thanks, Sarah!
I love the witch house!!! I’m so happy I got the papaya…. Glazing pumpkins next weekend and it will definitely come handy 😊 Thank you so much sharing ❤
I want to try to get a picture of the witch houses when they have light inside and maybe smoke coming out of the chimney. I went to buy more Papaya this morning and saw it was sold out. Lucky you got some! Thanks for watching!
Those are all gorgeous and fun :) I've used Deep Firebrick Red for many years and it's one of my favs. It's not a bright red, it's a subdued, almost purple red, maybe dark burgundy. All the results you got looked like what it should look like :)
You should definitely make some! They were really fun and quick. I am always so sad when my carved pumpkins rot. It's so nice to have one that will stay the same..
Hey Sarah spooky in a good way unload! Love the orange pink combos. Wish I could get the new glazes! For a vibrant red check out amacos HF range Scarlett red it’s gorgeous! Nat xx
You know what's funny too? I see the pieces you're showing with "imperfections" and I think of them as character. "Oh! This one has a little character on the side of the mug." I don't see the little spots as needing to be re-fired! I love the little mug with the extra color spot!
Brown cup is so beautiful!! I like it a lot. You favorit house is also the best in my opinion. Although all the houses are great. Your video always puts me in a good mood😊. Thanks for that❤. Johanna
They all look fun. Side note, I find Ancient Jasper works best with a normal firing. I’ve tried slow cool and the crystals didn’t form well. I hope this helps.
Thanks for the info on Ancient Jasper. I tried some more tests with it in the kiln unloading I am posting on Sunday and didn't love the results. I'll keep experimenting!
@@threelittlepotters I’m not sure if this will help also, I bisque fire to cone 06 and I have fewer pin holes. The glaze/water soaks in more. Of course I need to do faster dips, brushing is the same tho
The witches houses look amazing. So many nice pieces, you've been very busy. I noticed your top peep hole was open. Do you always fire with this open, is it because you don't have a vent. I've got a small cressE1814 and it has 2 peep holes and was told I should leave one open. I did my first ever glaze firing and top shelf did not reach the cone 5 program I chose. I'm now wondering 🤔 if this is because of the peep hole. As mid and bottom reached cone 5 with 6 starting to bend. I'm asking as you mentioned that your top shelf is cooler as well. Happy potting Ciao Evelyn
So I do have a vent... tiny holes drilled in the bottom, but was hesitant to compromise my top lid. I used to fire with that top peep open so that the vent would pull air from there. However, my top shelf was always colder than the others and more prone to flaws. I have since fired with all the peep holes covered, after it reaches 200 degrees. I leave the lid slightly cracked until 200 degrees to let the extra moisture escape. I vent the entire room to the outside now rather than the kiln during the firing process. Once it is done and cooling down, I remove the top peep and turn on the venting system to allow it to cool more quickly. If your kiln is newer and the elements are good, I would fire with the peep closed as long as you have allowed all the moisture to escape, as that can be hard on the elements.
I love the Witch House with the red glace, and I don’t think it is to brown. And like to Witches. Overall everything is nice. At last I like the glace mandarin or Tangerine ? Thank you again🌺❤️
The orange base glaze that's just a plain solid light orange, is Hansen 20x5 which is a clear glaze recipe with 5% of Tangerine mason stain added to it. Thanks for watching!
Great kiln opening I really love all the new spectrum glazes too they have all turned out so pretty and vibrant always happy to see you doing fun things ty for sharing 😊
I really love how vibrant the colors are too. Spectrum really did an amazing launch of new glazes this year. Thanks for watching!
Awesome houses, witches, pumpkins and ghosts! Thanks for the shout-out, Sarah. The result you may have seen was probably cone 6, natural cool. I will fire one soon. Looking forward to your tutorials. Thanks, Sarah!
Thanks for the tip! I'd definitely like to see more info on that glaze combo!
i love these pieces. they are joyful. Jessica
Thank you so much for watching!
I love the witch house!!! I’m so happy I got the papaya…. Glazing pumpkins next weekend and it will definitely come handy 😊
Thank you so much sharing ❤
I want to try to get a picture of the witch houses when they have light inside and maybe smoke coming out of the chimney. I went to buy more Papaya this morning and saw it was sold out. Lucky you got some! Thanks for watching!
Those are all gorgeous and fun :) I've used Deep Firebrick Red for many years and it's one of my favs. It's not a bright red, it's a subdued, almost purple red, maybe dark burgundy. All the results you got looked like what it should look like :)
Oh good! That helps a lot! It's always hard to know what to expect with a new glaze. Thank you for watching.
Thank you so much for sharing! I’m new to pottery and looking forward to some of your tutorials for these lovely items!!! ❤
Pottery is the best hobby! Glad you found it, and thanks so much for watching!
I love your whitches!
I should've made more of those! Thanks for watching!
Love your Halloween pieces! I always love your enthusiasm ❤ Now I also have toe make me some pumpkin lights😂
You should definitely make some! They were really fun and quick. I am always so sad when my carved pumpkins rot. It's so nice to have one that will stay the same..
@@threelittlepotters I totally feel the same they look so nice the pumpkins! I show you them when they are done!
@@Ellen.s.atelier I'll keep en eye out for your video:)
@@threelittlepotters yes! 🙌 still have to empty my phone, otherwise it will not upload😱
What a great kiln full of Halloween fun! Love the wood texture on the houses!!!
The wood pattern is a textured rolling mat from Amazon. I’ll be sure and put a link in the tutorial next week.
Love everything but gotta run will finish watching later
Thanks for watching!
Hey Sarah spooky in a good way unload! Love the orange pink combos. Wish I could get the new glazes! For a vibrant red check out amacos HF range Scarlett red it’s gorgeous! Nat xx
Ohh, I'll have to check out Scarlett Red. Spectrum needs to ramp up production! We need those glazes! Thanks for watching:)
There's not a single pumpkin or witch house that I didn't want to come live with me!!!! 🤩
Oh thank you so much! There's something about that first cold snap that makes me want all the seasonal home decor!
You know what's funny too? I see the pieces you're showing with "imperfections" and I think of them as character. "Oh! This one has a little character on the side of the mug." I don't see the little spots as needing to be re-fired! I love the little mug with the extra color spot!
Brown cup is so beautiful!! I like it a lot. You favorit house is also the best in my opinion. Although all the houses are great. Your video always puts me in a good mood😊.
Thanks for that❤. Johanna
@@JohannaSUNDQVIST-bf7ul Glad to hear someone likes the cup. I feel like that glaze has some potential!
They all look fun. Side note, I find Ancient Jasper works best with a normal firing. I’ve tried slow cool and the crystals didn’t form well. I hope this helps.
Thanks for the info on Ancient Jasper. I tried some more tests with it in the kiln unloading I am posting on Sunday and didn't love the results. I'll keep experimenting!
@@threelittlepotters I’m not sure if this will help also, I bisque fire to cone 06 and I have fewer pin holes. The glaze/water soaks in more. Of course I need to do faster dips, brushing is the same tho
The witches houses look amazing. So many nice pieces, you've been very busy.
I noticed your top peep hole was open. Do you always fire with this open, is it because you don't have a vent.
I've got a small cressE1814 and it has 2 peep holes and was told I should leave one open.
I did my first ever glaze firing and top shelf did not reach the cone 5 program I chose. I'm now wondering 🤔 if this is because of the peep hole. As mid and bottom reached cone 5 with 6 starting to bend. I'm asking as you mentioned that your top shelf is cooler as well.
Happy potting
Ciao Evelyn
So I do have a vent... tiny holes drilled in the bottom, but was hesitant to compromise my top lid. I used to fire with that top peep open so that the vent would pull air from there. However, my top shelf was always colder than the others and more prone to flaws. I have since fired with all the peep holes covered, after it reaches 200 degrees. I leave the lid slightly cracked until 200 degrees to let the extra moisture escape. I vent the entire room to the outside now rather than the kiln during the firing process. Once it is done and cooling down, I remove the top peep and turn on the venting system to allow it to cool more quickly. If your kiln is newer and the elements are good, I would fire with the peep closed as long as you have allowed all the moisture to escape, as that can be hard on the elements.
@@threelittlepotters thanks
I love the Witch House with the red glace, and I don’t think it is to brown. And like to Witches. Overall everything is nice. At last I like the glace mandarin or Tangerine ? Thank you again🌺❤️
The orange base glaze that's just a plain solid light orange, is Hansen 20x5 which is a clear glaze recipe with 5% of Tangerine mason stain added to it. Thanks for watching!
What brand of bmix do you use? I use Rocky Mountain Cone 6 Bmix
I didn’t even know there were multiple manufacturers! I just use the basic b-mix 5 by Laguna.