by Kelli Pope
Last week I showed you my MASS stock of clay beads and pendants. This week I thought I'd run you
through a firing.
After bisque firing the whole batch, I came across a box of glazes I'd purchased last year.
I had found a new website that carried black clay (my favorite after firing) and had a sample pack of their own glazes that worked on that specific black clay. If any of you have worked with black or red clay, you know not all glazes work on it. It's trial and error. Using theirs, I thought, would remove the "error". Wrong! I received the BEAUTIFUL silky black clay, which was a dream to work with. I produced a mass stock of beads, pendants, bisque fired them, and glazed them in my new glazes. I was shocked and disappointed to open up my kiln to a full load of brown. Yep. Brown. EVERYTHING. No color. I researched the sellers site, even called them to get some tips. I re-glazed, re-fired. Still various shades of brown. I tried washing my bisque before glazing, changing temp settings, hold time, preheat, etc, etc........... Brown beads. UGH!!! HOW disappointing.
So, as I started to glaze this latest batch, I decided I would see if those same glazes would work on my buff stoneware clay. I glazed about 3 beads in each color, and did a test run.
Last night I loaded up the bead trees with my samples.
And this
morning
awoke to
find...............
COLOR!!!!
YAY!!!! SO exciting!
This is just a small dose of what's to come. And won't they all look LOVELY
paired with..................
my hubby's torch enameled headpins!!!! :o)
That would be SOOOOO dissapointing! But brown is not so bad :) But if you are expecting color, I can see how upsetting that would be.
ReplyDeleteLove those enameled headpins!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Stacie on this - brown can be beautiful, too! Though, I thoroughly understand your disappointment!
ReplyDeleteYes they will look lovely! Can't wait to see!
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful! And I love your husband's torch-enameled headpins!
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful! In terms of glazing, that is why I use white! lol! Hey, you should do a post on his enameled head pins! Love them :o)
ReplyDeleteMaryAnn
; o) maryann. The pics have already been taken for Steves headpins.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agee, brown beads are great. Just not 200 of them. Especially when youve already finished making brown.
that is just so neat how the kiln transforms clay glazes...beautiful!
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