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cleo on Instagram: "How to do water etching on ceramics! Tip: if you don’t have coloured wax you can use food colouring to give it a colour!! It just burns off in the kiln like normal 🙂 
It’s a super easy way to add texture to your pottery:
1. Get a bone dry pot (greenware)
2. Use wax resist to make a pattern
3. Wait for the wax to dry
4. Use a damp sponge to wipe away the clay around the pattern
5. Bisque and glaze as usual!

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cleo on Instagram: "How to do water etching on ceramics! Tip: if you don’t have coloured wax you can use food colouring to give it a colour!! It just burns off in the kiln like normal 🙂 It’s a super easy way to add texture to your pottery: 1. Get a bone dry pot (greenware) 2. Use wax resist to make a pattern 3. Wait for the wax to dry 4. Use a damp sponge to wipe away the clay around the pattern 5. Bisque and glaze as usual! #ceramics #pottery #wateretching #waxresist #clay #greenware"

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This week in the studio. All new pieces glazed and loaded into the kiln for bisque and glaze firings. Carefully arranging pieces to fit as many as possible of each load. Stay tuned for the final reveal coming soon! #pottery #ceramics #studiopottery #functionalpottery #glaze #contemporaryceramics #ceramicart#potteryprocess #kilnloading #bisquefiring #glazefiring Functional Pottery, Pottery Ceramics, Contemporary Ceramics, In The Studio, Photoshoot Ideas, Ceramic Art, The Studio, Kiln, Stay Tuned

This week in the studio. All new pieces glazed and loaded into the kiln for bisque and glaze firings. Carefully arranging pieces to fit as many as possible of each load. Stay tuned for the final reveal coming soon! #pottery #ceramics #studiopottery #functionalpottery #glaze #contemporaryceramics #ceramicart#potteryprocess #kilnloading #bisquefiring #glazefiring

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When you start using your kiln for the first time it can feel daunting. Having an overview on firing greenware to bisque is really handy to help you through those first kiln loads. If you are learning how to bisque fire, why not check out this article, with tips on drying your pots, loading your kiln and firing your ware. Pottery Tools How To Use, How To Fire Pottery Without A Kiln, Kiln Firing Schedule, Underglaze On Bisque, Painting Bisque Ceramics, Ceramic Kiln Firing, Bisque Pottery, Blue Slime, Pottery Kiln

When you start using your kiln for the first time it can feel daunting. Having an overview on firing greenware to bisque is really handy to help you through those first kiln loads. If you are learning how to bisque fire, why not check out this article, with tips on drying your pots, loading your kiln and firing your ware.

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Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "4oz pinched cups in espresso. I named this clay “espresso”, it’s actually a mix of 3 different  brown clays that I loved but unfortunately discontinued. I also added in coarse grog as well. Started with a ball of clay about 220-230g and as always, rough shaped them first then let them dry until they are firm enough to be handled without losing their shape to do the final shaping/pinching. I didn’t need any tools for these.  Raw inside and out - fired twice, bisque fired at cone 04 then glazed fired at cone 6 without any glazes on. Sealed with @liquid_quartz_sealer.  Full making videos are saved on story highlights.  . . . . . #stoneware #darkclay #pinchpot #handbuiltpottery #handmademug #handbuilding #ceramiclove #rustic #ceramics #tableware #ceramiccup #pinc Hand Pinched Pottery, Handbuilding Pottery Ideas Pinch Pots, Ceramic Pinch Pots Ideas, Hand Built Cups, Pinch Mug Pottery, Pinch Cups Ceramics, Ceramic Hand Built Mugs, Pinch Pot Mug, Pinch Mug

Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "4oz pinched cups in espresso. I named this clay “espresso”, it’s actually a mix of 3 different brown clays that I loved but unfortunately discontinued. I also added in coarse grog as well. Started with a ball of clay about 220-230g and as always, rough shaped them first then let them dry until they are firm enough to be handled without losing their shape to do the final shaping/pinching. I didn’t need any tools for these. Raw inside and out - fired twice…

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