We have this color at the studio I go to and it is always a favorite! But I have to admit I’ve not seen in its own on a dark clay body. Folks always mix it with something. Love these reviews!!
Why why why???!!!! I like/love so many glazes but this one literally made me buy it before the video was over!!!!! So I officially hate you right now because I had just told myself no more buying glazes for at least 6 months!!! Because I totally have enough and am running out of room!!!! Seriously tho... thanks for these glaze reviews!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep it up.
Coastal Blue is my favorite glaze from Clayscapes. I bought 10 pounds of it and it is my go to glaze for anything with texture. Try it on your black clay too it's AMAZING!!!
As a longtime fan of Your work and videos I have to take note of a trivial thing that made me worry - In Finland we can have glazes in powder or wet form but mostly for the reasons You make about the price of water differences I buy the powder. When I open the bag of glaze I hold the bag opening under the water (that I measured to the bucket first) and open it under the water and let the glaze fall in the water while I still hold the bag opening under so there be no glaze powder in the air - I know You do have protection mask on when You make glazes but that made me feel bad. This may be because I find using masks taking time and there be glaze powder in the room air still I hope this may be a practical thing to try
I like the 4 marks on the cup. do you think if you slowed down the cool down on the kiln that you would get the crystal flares? It's a little like abalone for a recipe. Is is more like a tenemoku rabbit fur or a Chun?
You add background music that plays while you are talking (a youtube recommended thing, I realize) but the rain makes you crazy? Hope you went out and splashed in the puddles. Thanks for the video, I like it on the red clay best. Have a wonderful weekend.
Well I'm sorry I'm one of the drippy Etsy-ish people making drippy mugs😢 but it's what I like! And I still never have drippy mugs at home because my friends keep stealing them. .... Onanother note: this glaze is gorgeous. Ab so lu te ly gorgeous. And of coooouuuurse not in the EU. Argh.
I live for your glaze reviews. Thank you!
A lot of the glazes at my college, SUNY Oswego, were from Clayscapes because they were local, Syracuse, NY hence names like Lake Effect White.
OMFG That first mug... I am STUNNED!!!
We have this color at the studio I go to and it is always a favorite! But I have to admit I’ve not seen in its own on a dark clay body. Folks always mix it with something. Love these reviews!!
It’s such a complex glaze just beautiful the edge of drips the coloration amazing
Those dragon scale mugs though 🤤 That glaze really did some amazing things.
You could buy more 5 gal buckets and mix up more glazed.
This glaze is GORGEOUS. Why aren’t we seeing more of clayscapes??? Thanks! ❤
Why why why???!!!! I like/love so many glazes but this one literally made me buy it before the video was over!!!!! So I officially hate you right now because I had just told myself no more buying glazes for at least 6 months!!! Because I totally have enough and am running out of room!!!! Seriously tho... thanks for these glaze reviews!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep it up.
Coastal Blue is my favorite glaze from Clayscapes. I bought 10 pounds of it and it is my go to glaze for anything with texture. Try it on your black clay too it's AMAZING!!!
Do you have a picture of this?! I can't wait to try it on my black clay ❤
I'm scared. I haven't even started the video yet, and I have glaze jealousy. Clayscapes has great glazes.
I would love to see Lake Effect White on the dragon fruit clay body
I love coastal blue. I've used it many times. I dont have any right now, but I need to get some again.
As a longtime fan of Your work and videos I have to take note of a trivial thing that made me worry - In Finland we can have glazes in powder or wet form but mostly for the reasons You make about the price of water differences I buy the powder. When I open the bag of glaze I hold the bag opening under the water (that I measured to the bucket first) and open it under the water and let the glaze fall in the water while I still hold the bag opening under so there be no glaze powder in the air -
I know You do have protection mask on when You make glazes but that made me feel bad. This may be because I find using masks taking time and there be glaze powder in the room air still
I hope this may be a practical thing to try
I think I like the white clay body cup the best.
Bought based off of your review!! I'm so excited to try it ❤
Thanks like it
Could you remind me what come you used?
I like the 4 marks on the cup. do you think if you slowed down the cool down on the kiln that you would get the crystal flares? It's a little like abalone for a recipe. Is is more like a tenemoku rabbit fur or a Chun?
Try it out
You add background music that plays while you are talking (a youtube recommended thing, I realize) but the rain makes you crazy? Hope you went out and splashed in the puddles. Thanks for the video, I like it on the red clay best. Have a wonderful weekend.
It's not the sound of the rain it's the blocking of light the rain clouds produce. I like natural light for my videos
@@EarthNationCeramics Oh, my bad, that makes sense, sorry. Have an awesome week.
…… awesome video, thanks for sharing! What temp did you fire at?
^6 ox
I’m looking on the website but can’t see if they are food safe. Sorry I’ll stalking your videos tonight!!
How much water do you add to 5 pounds of the powder?
Sorry You said it right after I asked😮
Hello, do you know a company in Europe (Portugal) that sells dry glazes as Clay S ape, please?
It looks alot like our Alberta Blue
5 lbs for $28 is crazy omg
This looks like an edited Oldforge Floating Orange
Well I'm sorry I'm one of the drippy Etsy-ish people making drippy mugs😢 but it's what I like! And I still never have drippy mugs at home because my friends keep stealing them. .... Onanother note: this glaze is gorgeous. Ab so lu te ly gorgeous. And of coooouuuurse not in the EU. Argh.
Looks like a lot of pin holes.