I’m sorry that Sharon Hoppe bailed on you last minute. 🙁 You are one of the kindest, most sweetest people ever & you handle life with the grace of a saint. Thank you for coming up with a tutorial for everyone! Big hugs & do you have an operation date yet? 💜💜💜
Wow Im so sorry about your knee, it must be so hard to have to face all that again and potentially even harder. You are always so upbeat even in the face of this. Such an inspiration! I have no doubt you will power through and be better sooner than you think. Really nice little tutorial I hope the family and hubby are all well. I think your sharron hoope (sic?) live will be at 2am morning of the 1st for Aussies on the east coast here if I have my calculations correct.
Wow, that's early! The live will be posted to TH-cam, so you can catch it in full on Sharon's channel, but I'll be posting the beautiful thing/ things I've made with what we collaborated on my channel too. Thank you for all your kind words, Tegan. They mean a lot. I'm an upbeat person generally, but facing another, harder surgery has been tough. I pray you're right, and I'll bounce back better and faster than they tell me. Everyone here is doing great. I hope everyone in your life is doing well.
Hi Tiffinie! I have used the EZ Screen make your own, and love it. I will say, if you want fine detail, spring for the higher resolution kit. I've used the screens over and over, and they keep on going as long as you take care of them. I keep a yogurt cup with clean water and when I finish with a silk screen I drop it in the water until I'm done working and can wash it off. I use Paula McCoy's Color Concentrates, so I use the medium to thicken them, because they WILL bleed if I don't. And I agree with you on the porcelain. I love the white, the true showing of the colors, and the translucency. Good idea with the boards. I bet my plaster batts would work perfectly for that! Good luck with your surgery!
Another great video. I use screens from Small Dog Prints, much easier to use than other brands I've tried and can get amazing detail. Silk screens are so addictive though, I'm a little obsessed. I've even made my own using my Cricut, iron on vinyl and silk screen fabric :)
Tiffinie, the time you take to provide these very informative and instructional videos is very much appreciated. I myself am a Precious Metal Clay Artist however I have been trying my hand at what I call the 'Big Clay' lately, as it is certainly more economical than the PMC. Although not new to the clay medium, ceramic clay is certainly a different animal so what I have been learning from your videos has been very helpful for me and I certainly love your vibe! Thank you! Have been doing some hand build projects and sculpting projects for only about 6 months to see if I can transition my skillset from PMC to this larger clay medium. (I am finding the costs for PMC getting a bit too expensive.) I know I have a lot yet to learn especially with regards to the firing process. (Outsourcing kiln services right now.) I had a thought though when I saw your video here. Considering its smaller size I am thinking maybe I could do some very small batches in my small kiln here. (I have a Evenheat Set Pro Kiln that I have used for my metal clay projects for years.) My question (finally), what would the firing process look like for these ornaments? I am wondering if maybe my kiln here might be hot enough. I believe it fires up to 2000 degrees fahrenheit or so. And second question is regarding the thickness of the porcelain clay - you did mention the final product is quite thin but I don't believe you mentioned the actual thickness you rolled your clay out to. Your feedback is appreciated. Thank you Tiffinie. PS. I wish lots of healing blessings for your up and coming knee surgery.
That's wonderful. Clay is such a vast world. I rolled the clay out to 1/4 inch. As for you kiln, I don't know anything about your type of kiln, but if it doesn't get to temp, you could always make ornaments or small things in low fire clay.
Wow, I did silkscreen on paper when I was in high school many moons ago. I was given a bunch of squeegees but nothing else so I haven’t made any silkscreens. I’ll have to get the kit ‘cause it looks fun. Thanks for the inspiration. I’m so glad I saw this as it gives me time this afternoon to prepare for a fun event tomorrow. Hope to see you Tuesday.
I wash them with warm water then lay between paper towels to dry. I store them back in the plastic they came in and then put them in a drawer where it's dark.
Hi, thank you for another of your amazing tutorials! If I’m seeing it correctly, it seems the end product after firing is glossy. So you applied underglaze to porcelain, but did you also applied clear glaze over it before firing? or is it that the porcelain has a natual glossy finish after fired?
Tiffinie, I hope your surgery went well and your recuperation is not too difficult. I just wanted to clarify the steps after the under glaze application. After they are dried do you do the clear coat dip before firing? Or are they fired first, then clear coat dipped and then refired?
I wouldn't use glazes as they flux. I have used Stroke and Coats. Any underglaze works. I didn't thicken mine, I just used the thicker parts of my underglaze.
oh wow...she's going to do it on Tuesday HALLOWEEN!?>!?!? OH NO...i HOPE ITS GOING TO BE RECORDED. many of us have tots that definitely take precedence. will watch it whenever I can ;-( bummer, was really looking forward for it on tonight.
We both realized it was Halloween last night. It will be recorded and uploaded to TH-cam. The full recording will be available in her channel, while I'll be uploading my pre-recorded video on what I made with our collaboration. We're a mess remembering things this time of year.
Looks Wonderfull! I see you are also using speedball. Is yours clumpy too. And thick? Even with extra water the clumps are hard to get rid of. Do you have a solution? Take care, Ellen from the Netherlands
Yes, that's always a problem I've found with Speedball. I add water and mix them really well, and that seems to help. I prefer the Amaco velvets, just not the price of them.
They probably won't since it's problematic. But yes, I fire it just fine with everything else. Sometimes I have 4 different clays in the kiln at the same time.
I don’t do Facebook and Sharon Hope is not technical at all. I watch her on TH-cam but she never links her products so I rarely buy anything of hers. You have better tutorials than her.
I learn so much from you thank you for sharing 🙏🙏🙏🙏💕
I’m sorry that Sharon Hoppe bailed on you last minute. 🙁 You are one of the kindest, most sweetest people ever & you handle life with the grace of a saint. Thank you for coming up with a tutorial for everyone! Big hugs & do you have an operation date yet? 💜💜💜
Oh, it wasn't a bail, lol. It was overloaded brains. We are both so swamped that we're also forgetting everything.
Wow Im so sorry about your knee, it must be so hard to have to face all that again and potentially even harder. You are always so upbeat even in the face of this. Such an inspiration! I have no doubt you will power through and be better sooner than you think. Really nice little tutorial I hope the family and hubby are all well. I think your sharron hoope (sic?) live will be at 2am morning of the 1st for Aussies on the east coast here if I have my calculations correct.
Wow, that's early! The live will be posted to TH-cam, so you can catch it in full on Sharon's channel, but I'll be posting the beautiful thing/ things I've made with what we collaborated on my channel too. Thank you for all your kind words, Tegan. They mean a lot. I'm an upbeat person generally, but facing another, harder surgery has been tough. I pray you're right, and I'll bounce back better and faster than they tell me. Everyone here is doing great. I hope everyone in your life is doing well.
Hi Tiffinie! I have used the EZ Screen make your own, and love it. I will say, if you want fine detail, spring for the higher resolution kit. I've used the screens over and over, and they keep on going as long as you take care of them. I keep a yogurt cup with clean water and when I finish with a silk screen I drop it in the water until I'm done working and can wash it off.
I use Paula McCoy's Color Concentrates, so I use the medium to thicken them, because they WILL bleed if I don't. And I agree with you on the porcelain. I love the white, the true showing of the colors, and the translucency.
Good idea with the boards. I bet my plaster batts would work perfectly for that!
Good luck with your surgery!
Thanks, Pat!
Another great video. I use screens from Small Dog Prints, much easier to use than other brands I've tried and can get amazing detail. Silk screens are so addictive though, I'm a little obsessed. I've even made my own using my Cricut, iron on vinyl and silk screen fabric :)
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉
Tiffinie, the time you take to provide these very informative and instructional videos is very much appreciated. I myself am a Precious Metal Clay Artist however I have been trying my hand at what I call the 'Big Clay' lately, as it is certainly more economical than the PMC. Although not new to the clay medium, ceramic clay is certainly a different animal so what I have been learning from your videos has been very helpful for me and I certainly love your vibe! Thank you! Have been doing some hand build projects and sculpting projects for only about 6 months to see if I can transition my skillset from PMC to this larger clay medium. (I am finding the costs for PMC getting a bit too expensive.) I know I have a lot yet to learn especially with regards to the firing process. (Outsourcing kiln services right now.) I had a thought though when I saw your video here. Considering its smaller size I am thinking maybe I could do some very small batches in my small kiln here. (I have a Evenheat Set Pro Kiln that I have used for my metal clay projects for years.) My question (finally), what would the firing process look like for these ornaments? I am wondering if maybe my kiln here might be hot enough. I believe it fires up to 2000 degrees fahrenheit or so. And second question is regarding the thickness of the porcelain clay - you did mention the final product is quite thin but I don't believe you mentioned the actual thickness you rolled your clay out to. Your feedback is appreciated. Thank you Tiffinie.
PS. I wish lots of healing blessings for your up and coming knee surgery.
That's wonderful. Clay is such a vast world. I rolled the clay out to 1/4 inch. As for you kiln, I don't know anything about your type of kiln, but if it doesn't get to temp, you could always make ornaments or small things in low fire clay.
Wow, I did silkscreen on paper when I was in high school many moons ago. I was given a bunch of squeegees but nothing else so I haven’t made any silkscreens. I’ll have to get the kit ‘cause it looks fun. Thanks for the inspiration. I’m so glad I saw this as it gives me time this afternoon to prepare for a fun event tomorrow. Hope to see you Tuesday.
Bullet casings make good holes too!
Hi. Lovely pieces. Another project for me to try. Sorry the podcast didn't go ahead.
Try and catch us on Tuesday!
Oh they are stunning
So glad I caught this. You are such a great teacher!
Thank you!
Oh wow so pretty 🤩
Love it ❤
Cant wait
Merry Christmas!
Thank you. Merry Christmas.
Awesome!
How do you clean and maintain your silk screens?
Thanks for de video
I wash them with warm water then lay between paper towels to dry. I store them back in the plastic they came in and then put them in a drawer where it's dark.
Well,while your off you can make your own silk screen designs. Good luck prayers are with you.
Hi, thank you for another of your amazing tutorials! If I’m seeing it correctly, it seems the end product after firing is glossy. So you applied underglaze to porcelain, but did you also applied clear glaze over it before firing? or is it that the porcelain has a natual glossy finish after fired?
Tiffinie, I hope your surgery went well and your recuperation is not too difficult.
I just wanted to clarify the steps after the under glaze application. After they are dried do you do the clear coat dip before firing? Or are they fired first, then clear coat dipped and then refired?
Very pretty. How did you thicken your underglaze? Can you use other glazes with these screens? Thanks
I wouldn't use glazes as they flux. I have used Stroke and Coats. Any underglaze works. I didn't thicken mine, I just used the thicker parts of my underglaze.
That was great. Of course, the Mayco silkscreen medium just arrived. Lol. I see a tree mold on your table. Are you making something with that? 🧡
Lol, it works for people more patient than me. Yes, I'm making Santas with the tree mold.
oh wow...she's going to do it on Tuesday HALLOWEEN!?>!?!? OH NO...i HOPE ITS GOING TO BE RECORDED. many of us have tots that definitely take precedence. will watch it whenever I can ;-( bummer, was really looking forward for it on tonight.
We both realized it was Halloween last night. It will be recorded and uploaded to TH-cam. The full recording will be available in her channel, while I'll be uploading my pre-recorded video on what I made with our collaboration. We're a mess remembering things this time of year.
Looks Wonderfull! I see you are also using speedball. Is yours clumpy too. And thick? Even with extra water the clumps are hard to get rid of. Do you have a solution?
Take care,
Ellen from the Netherlands
Yes, that's always a problem I've found with Speedball. I add water and mix them really well, and that seems to help. I prefer the Amaco velvets, just not the price of them.
I love these! What porcelain are you using? Is it a medium fire?
Nara porcelain from Aardvark. I fire to cone 6.
Those small pieces would go through an old pasta roller?
Interesting. They probably would.
Where can I buy the snowflake silk screen please. Thanks
The link is in the description.
Can you fire porcelain clay at the same time as your other clay? Our studio won’t let us use it.
They probably won't since it's problematic. But yes, I fire it just fine with everything else. Sometimes I have 4 different clays in the kiln at the same time.
Where did you say you get the silk screen snowflake print
All the links are in the description.
I couldn’t find it either. Thanks
What clear glaze do you like to use on these?
I have a clear that I mix myself from John Britt's book.
What material is the silkscreen made of?
It's a mesh fabric of some kind.
What’s the difference between silkscreening and stencils?
Sooo much easier and more detail.
What do you fire to?
Cone 6.
I don’t do Facebook and Sharon Hope is not technical at all. I watch her on TH-cam but she never links her products so I rarely buy anything of hers. You have better tutorials than her.
She probably doesn't link her products because they are her products. Sharon Hoppe Designs.