I'm enjoying your series so much. As you practice your craft and share it with us we learn too. Thank you for that. I did underglaze transfers on newsprint but I did it a bit differently. I laid down underglazes in a random manner on the paper and let it get to leather hard then I cut out designs and applied the shapes to my pieces sort of like sprigs.
Thank you so much for sharing! I too was going to apply them on greenware, but I missed my window to apply the transfer at that stage. Thought I'd try something new on the bisque to see how it worked! Some results were "yes", most were "not quite"! LOL
Hi ( from Australia :) Loving your challenge series really inspiring, I'm a hand builder who has just bought a wheel so I was needing some inspiration! so thank you :) My favourite was your first tree choice so organic and beautiful. Definitely going to give the homemade underglaze decals a try
Oh dear, so sorry about that!! Thank you for letting me know they mattered ( Needed to retake the photos of these for the cyber Monday sale and didn't have time before the video edit). I'll add a blog post at hobbypotter.com once the photos are edited. Thanks again! 😁
Quick Links :D : The Details (clay, weight, theme): 0:54 The Throwing: 1:36 The Trimming: 2:03 *The Glazing: 2:28 The Results: 6:57 Final Thoughts & My Favorites: 7:16
Hi Amanda! Do you mean the 10 shelves on the wall or my drying racks :) The ones on the wall are all shelf brackets from Home Depot ( my husband cut the wood to size...I believe they are 8 or 9" deep x 4'' long. The glaze shelves I've had for years and was a preschool shelf rack (now cut in 1/2). The drying rack is a metal adjustable shelf rack from Home Depot (but bet they have them on Amazon! :D Hope this helps!