Restaurant tableware commission: here's how I do it
To celebrate Edit's first birthday, this is my process of making plates for them.
Maybe you have been commissioned to make ceramics for a restaurant or cafe too, or you might have been approached by a store to make pieces for them to sell. It can be a little scary, but it's good fun.
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1:35 I'd love to hear more about that story how you managed to sell your work for local shops and cafes, if you'd ever care to make a video :)
Thanks for sharing, you'r such a sweet heart. The plates and the food look amazing🤤
This is a super helpful video!
Bunch of great tips! Especially making an extra 10%! Did you have any plates warping in that commission?
Can you tell the difference in durability of cone 6 versus cone 10 stoneware. what cone level do you fire your functional ware?
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2 ай бұрын
If you use the right clay and the right glaze, they have the same durability. The main probably comes when you use a clay body that should be fired to cone 10 and fire it to cone 6 instead
Thanks for sharing your process, Mae. Very helpful!
This was so informative thank you! I have a couple of questions. Would you say doing restaurant commissions are for more mid-high level potters? If so what would be a good approach for beginner-mid level?
Excellent... Thnx I'm a Newby