Step-By-Step GLAZE WITH ME Video Using AMACO, MAYCO and SPECTRUM Glazes on MARBLED CLAY HD 1080p
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Hi Everyone!
I'M BACK...Again!! Thanks you for sticking around and for all your well wishes!! xo
Are you ready for a deep dive into glazing pottery using commercial glazes, AMACO, MAYCO and Spectrum? Well, get ready to glaze pottery with me. In this video i show you how to glaze pottery and different pottery glazing techniques. In this video i am using a brush on glaze technique and layer glazes that pretty much guarantee beautiful glaze results.
In this video, I film a step-by-step pottery glaze tutorial perfect for beginner potter’s as well as for those who are more experienced and still like to learn and/or be inspired to try different things.
Even as a beginner potter, you can up your ceramic glaze layering results through strategic glaze application to produce GORGEOUS GLAZE results worthy of your friends and customers praise.
I hold nothing back and share the clay that I used; PSH Clay 540i and Plainsman Clay M-340 and the glazes; Pearl White by Spectrum; Blue Rutile Potters Choice by AMACO and Lavender Mist by MAYCO.
I layer glazes in vertical stripes to create interesting glaze results and beautiful glaze drips!
Be sure to stick around to the end where I show some Bloopers...LOL...
Many of you have asked about Glazing Brushes I thought I'd add this until I am able to do a more in depth video on tools, but I think this should hold you over. Some of the brushes that you see me use in my videos are from various Pottery Supply Stores, I have since purchased some from Amazon and Art Stores etc. and tested them out to see how much I like them...so far I'm impressed. I am sharing my Amazon Link with you for some brushes that I have purchased myself and quite like.
DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the links provided are affiliate links and I may get a small commission from qualified purchases. This is at absolutely no extra cost to you!
This is a Domestic and International link (not all, but as Amazon adds more countries, I will sign up). I have chosen "the choose similar' option which will be an automatic redirect to similar products if the exact product is not available in your part of the world. Please let me know if it's a good feature and offers a good comparable product.
The bristles of the brush should be soft and flexible, not stiff. These brushes are Ultra-Soft Goat.
AMAZON LINK to BRUSHES:
Mop Brush Set: amzn.to/46QZhHK
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thanks for sharing that pearl white! im adding it to my list
I am a beginner and the help you are giving with glazes is just what I am looking for. Ty so much!!!!
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Cathy! 🥰🥰🥰
There are so beautiful, you clever thing. The raw clay with the drip glaze is gorgeous, and your marbling is amazing.
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the compliments!! So far most people agree that the raw clay is the preference..it feels so nice in the hand, almost a warm earthy feeling. Thanks for watching 🥰
I came on here to see how others glaze, but I am LOVING how Sarah is so excited to see her finished work.. :)
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
OMG I really do get excited…LOL! I laugh at myself when I’m editing all the footage…aww heck I laugh at myself all the time! 🤪 I’m really glad you enjoy my excitement too!! Working from a home pottery studio can be lonely-ish so when I film it feels like you all are right there with me. Thanks so much for watching!! 🥰
@rebeccanew9
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery I thought of you more than once last night while doing my final layer of glaze. 😅 can't wait for the reveal tonight!!!
They are absolutely beautiful 💗
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Cathy!! 🥰🥰
I have all these glazes AND I just made some marbled mugs. I will be trying out this combo! Thanks Sarah!
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Let me know how it turns out for you…😊😉
Love it!! Great job
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Love those cups… mixing the clays makes a nice touch. I also like the texture of raw clay. Thank you 🤙😃
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! 🙏🙏🙏
Absolutely gorgeous!! Love the bloopers btw 😂
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Lol! I crack myself up when I’m editing so I thought I’d share!!
You’ve mad me want to get some more pearl white. Forgot how lovely it was and I never thought of mixing it up like that. Great video 👍
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Kim!!
So pretty!! Thanks for sharing
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sofia!
Sooo useful. I have got myself some drips now💕
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to hear about your success!! 😉
Beautiful, the inside is striking too!
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏😊
The marbled ware is absolutely stunning-like you. Always looking gorgeous with a fantastic personality too. BTW the bloopers are hilarious😂😂. I appreciate how you share your techniques. Helps me immensely, knowing which glazes to buy. Take care and may 2024 be filled with good health and good fortune. Plus many more new glaze combo's
@SarahWaltonPottery
4 ай бұрын
Hi Evelyn!! Sooo sorry it's taken me so long to respond, yikes! Thank you so much and it pleases me to hear that you enjoy and are inspired by my videos!! 🥰 psst...the amount of bloopers that I don't share is staggering...I crack myself when I'm editing 🤭🤣 Cheers!! lots more to come!
@evelynzinnauer348
4 ай бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery I love your personality always happy and excited. Take care
Sister Girl!!!! I am so happy to see you! Loving the video and seeing your amazing marbled goodies!!! Thank you for gifting us a video!!!
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gurl!! It felt great posting this video..far too long since my last upload! I’ve got even more content to edit and get out, so you’ll be seeing my face more in the coming weeks! If you can handle that! Lol!! 💕 thanks for your continued support!! You have always encouraged me to keep going! 🙏 😘
@kdwalters4146
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery 💞 yippee more videos!!!! Go Sarah Go Sarah Go Sarah!!!! it's fall and we all need to be prepping for events/season! and I need studio company---and YOU are the best! Hugs---Happy you are back in the saddle! Get your groove thing going girl! HUGS!
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
You-da-best!
You are back! 😁
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Finally, yes!! And glad to be back too! 🥰
hey sarah, thank you for sharing, like your way of explaining, voice and how happy you are with the results. cause on my way looking for information i found many people feeling uncomfortable to watch the person. so share more
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for you kind words and encouragement!! I will do my best to get more content out and be more consistent🤞
Im actually trimming several marbled mugs as I watch this video 😎 Im using alligator clay. I seem to like , besides the closest supplier is 3.5 hour drive one way. Yes i love the feel of raw clay. Thanks for the video
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
I watch KZread in the studio too when I’m not filming. What’s alligator clay? Is that reclaimed clay? 😬 🤭 Thanks for watching!!
Welcome back I was wondering when you'll be posting again. Love your videos
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tonie! It’s good to be back!! I’ve been working hard to get more videos out…editing one to be released shortly…what are your favourite topics??
@toniesolomon
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery if it's pottery I'd love to learn all about it
I like the marbled and solid glaze.
@SarahWaltonPottery
9 ай бұрын
🥰🥰🥰
Gorgeous! Love the contrast of raw and glazed clay :)
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Clarissa! 😘
I have a question, can i glaze precise shapes, without that it expands ir dipps or flows over my shape ?
Hi Sarah, thanks for the educative content 😊 i LOVE how you leave the bottom part unglazed, and i agree on the beautiful raw clay look & feel. Just a question for that unglazed bottom part, will it have a problem if i wash it with water? will bisque fired pottery break/be damaged after contacting with water?
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Reza! Thank you!! 🙏 To help answer your questions, greenware (clay that hasn’t been fired at all) will literally dissolve upon contact with water and can’t be washed. However bisque fired pieces absolutely can be wet. I actually rinse every piece once it comes out of the kiln and before I add my glazes. When a piece has gone through the bisque it vitrifies the piece but not as much as the final glaze fires does. With that said, raw unglazed clay should not be in contact with a food surface..you must glaze the parts of the pot that will hold food or drink not because it will fall apart but it won’t be food safe. I leave the lower part of the outside of my pots bare, and glaze the rest. So totally fine..by the time the piece has been fired to Cone 5-6 the piece will not have any problems with water. In fact it can go in the dishwasher and microwave and oven! Hope that helps!! 😁
@rezafirmansyah2920
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery thank you so much for your reply!! it helps a lot, really appreciate it 😊 looking forward for more great contents!
amazing...
@SarahWaltonPottery
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
So super nice 😃👌🇩🇰🐣
@SarahWaltonPottery
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!🥰
Thanks for sharing! Do you wait between coats? How long?
@SarahWaltonPottery
6 ай бұрын
Yes I do! You have to wait if you want a proper application of glaze. There is no set time, but as you layer more glaze on, it take more time to dry in between each layer. The glaze will noticeably change when its dry, it becomes powdery in appearance. Wait until each layer is dry before adding more glaze. 😉
Love your work ❤, what advice would give to a new potter ? , I’ll be taking a beginner’s course in January at the The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington.
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Shawn! Thank you sooo much! My pottery journey began at the VAC too! It a great pottery studio and your going to love it! My advice to a new potter 🤔 Don’t give up, it’s not as easy as it looks but you will get the hang of it…master centring It’s the most important step, all forms come from it. Practice and keep practicing it, and practice more…Slow, steady hands always…pottery will teach/test your patience because there are so many elements that can go wrong along the way to a finished piece….And lastly, learn to pray to the kiln gods! 😂 🤭 let me know how you like your course 😉
@Shawnreidpottery
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery love this 💕 thank you .
Hey Sarah I love your glazes so beautiful. would Amaco Snow work the same to make those other glazes you used run. or would it need to be Honey flux?
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Julie, I haven't tried it with Snow so I don't feel entirely confident with this answer because it could work, If i had to choose I think that you would get better results with Honey Flux as that a runner for sure!
@juliewatts607
11 ай бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery thank you so much for replying
clay reveal is great. A tactile experience is important to me
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dennis!!
I want to get a potters wheel but for now I only do ceramics. I have nails and always end up jabbing them into the pieces when removing them from the molds. I've never seen any user have nails of any length turning pieces using a wheel. Is it possible or would I need gloves? Your glazes must be mid fire. I use low fire and have to apply 3 coats instead of 2. Are there any 06 glazes that only use a 2 coat application? What kiln are you using? I like the one button start. Thank you for sharing.
@SarahWaltonPottery
2 ай бұрын
Sadly, manicures are a thing of the past for most potters! My hands are so dry most of the time due to being in clay all the time. I used to go and get gel coating /shellac but always on super short nails, like no white tip showing for the exact reason you mention, they end up tearing and damaging your work not to mention the shine gets dulled very quickly, so it just wasn't worth it for me. Yes, I use mid fire glazes and I shoot to for ^5.5 - ^6 fire. (2170°- 2232°) I don't even have, nor have used any of the low fire glazes but I do know that Spectrum has some pretty ones! The kiln I was using in this video has since been retired , it was a 1961 Evenheat Kiln Sitter Kiln 17.5 inches (I recently upgraded and bought a brand new one Cone Art Kiln which is digital and so easy to operate! ). The old one had a push button to start however you have to flick switches,I don't even think they make them like that anymore the newer kiln sitters have dials which is also better, then what I had. I hope you find my answer useful or at least entertaining! 🤭
thank you it's beautiful. Sorry but you put blue rutile or chum plum ? (my english is basic, i'm french)
@SarahWaltonPottery
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! 🥰 I used both Chun Plum and Blue Rutile. They are similar in colour while glazing so it's hard to make out the difference visually as I placed them side-by-side.
@Jean--bp6fi
4 ай бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery thanks a lot 🥰
What grit sand paper do you use on bottom for smoothness?
@SarahWaltonPottery
3 ай бұрын
Hello! I use a variety of sanding blocks, and sandpaper, depending on my desired end result. If I just want/need to smooth the bottom I start with a 60 grit and go all the way up to 600 grit, I attach my pot to my wheel with my Giffin Grip and lightly run each block to give a supper smooth bottom, check out this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h2iM0NGNpqu7maw.html
Maybe I missed it, but did you burn the mugs upfront adding the glaze?
@SarahWaltonPottery
10 ай бұрын
Hi Denise, I'm not sure I understand your question🤔
Have you tried using duncan envision glazes on terracotta body?
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
No, I haven’t…I don’t have any Duncan glazes, only their overglaze. Do you recommend?
@meenusubrahmanian5692
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery I will share my results once I'm done.
I make polymer clay pens and i would like to know if i can use these glaze products for my polymer clay pens?
@SarahWaltonPottery
4 ай бұрын
Great question, I'm not really sure what a polymer pen is. The glazes that I use must be fired in a kiln between cone 5-6 which is 2185°-2232°F in order to transform into this finish. I don't think polymer clay can handle those temperatures. Hope that helps. 🥰
@Tom_Samad
4 ай бұрын
Yes that does. Thank you!@@SarahWaltonPottery
What temperature/cone did you fire to please 🙏
@SarahWaltonPottery
10 ай бұрын
I have a manual kiln so everything is a bit hit or miss. I usually aim for ^6 and my middle shelf is the hottest. I believe I got a hot ^6 with my ^7 guard cone slightly bending. So 6½ - 6¾ cone reading.
@bandwilkalviwilk8437
10 ай бұрын
Thank you
What cone did you use for them?
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Whoops! I just noticed that I didn’t respond to your question. Sorry about that. I always shoot for cone 6 but I believe that the shelf that these came out of it got up to like cone 5 ¾ ..I have a manual kiln so I don’t get computer readings..I uses cones on every shelf to help me gauge things. My second shelf runs the hottest.
@SoulNSucculent
Жыл бұрын
@@SarahWaltonPottery thank you for the answer! This is beautiful
جميل جدا لقد أعجبني. هل من الممكن ان تبيعيه لو سمحتي. ♥️
@SarahWaltonPottery
11 ай бұрын
Hi, I used Google Translate to help me out. My website is going live THIS Saturday at 12pm EST.
What brush are you using?
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Alka, Here is a link to the fan brush that I use, it's the #6 size - 1183R. It's pricy but worth it. If you are trying to find a brush elsewhere, look for fluffy natural bristle brushes, ultra soft goat is a great choice.
At what cone number were these fired? 😮
@SarahWaltonPottery
Ай бұрын
At the time I was using a manual kiln and I would shoot to get a cone 6.
I m from Belgium 🇧🇪 I want to learn that I m interested how can I get address
Is it water proof?
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Yes it’s absolutely waterproof. The glaze fire temp takes care of that as it get so hot that it vitrifies the piece making it waterproof. You can put it on the dishwasher, microwave etc. it is considered food safe because the glaze is on the food or in this case drink surface. You should NOT leave the food surface without glaze and no pin holes on the food Surface would also render it not food safe as tiny bits of food could get stuck and could cause illness if it’s not washed properly. Hope that makes sense…and thanks for your question 😊
dang too pretty
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Alyssa!! 🥰
the drum machine annoyed my wife
@SarahWaltonPottery
Жыл бұрын
Hi John, thanks for your feedback😊
@triciac1019
6 ай бұрын
I think I would rather have quiet.