Frosted Lemon, Blue Hydrangea, & Light Flux
This is such a happy sunny glaze combo. I love pairing the Frosted Yellow with the Blue Hydrangea and light flux to make a sweet yellow and purple blue combo. Frosted Lemon can be lovely on texture as long as you only apply a few thin layers. The flux is the key to making all of the glazes come together and blend beautifully.
Pumpkin Vase
Elevate your autumn décor with this beautiful and useful pumpkin vase. The only thing is that you may not want to put it away when autumn ends! I’ll teach you how to make your very own in this online pottery class.
Blue Opal & Night Moth Glaze Combo
This Mayco glaze combo is a stunner and one of my favorites. I like to call it my starry night combo. The Blue Opal is a great glaze to use on texture but is also wonderful on non-textured surfaces as well. I’ll show you how to combine blue opal and night moth in this online glazing class.
Pinch Pumpkins
You’ll want to make a whole patch of these cute little pumpkins. In this online pottery class I’ll teach you how to use pinch techniques to quickly and easily make these ceramic pumpkins. You can also use air-dry or oven-bake clay if you don’t have access to a kiln which also makes this a great kid’s pottery project as well.
Woven Basket
Learn to make this sweet woven basket with this online pottery class. I’ll show you how to weave strips that you can extrude or cut from a slab. Once you do this class you’ll be making baskets of all shapes and sizes.
Spraying Glaze
Spraying on glaze is a great way to get even glaze coverage and is the best way to glaze really large pieces with dip and pour glazes. You can create beautiful layered effects and create seamless transitions from one glaze to the next.
Handbuilt Mug with Texture
Handmade mugs are such a fun and functional pottery project. By adding your favorite textures and patterns to it you can create a unique one of a kind mug that reflects your own personal style. In this class you will learn basic hand-building mug making skills, and how to pull and attach a handle. This project is suited for all ages and skill levels!
Practical Glaze Chemistry
A three part workshop with Andrew Seymour of Clayscapes Pottery on the basics of developing and making your very own glazes at home.
Airbrushing Underglaze
Using an airbrush to apply underglaze (or glaze) is a great way to add color and patterns to your pottery. It also is one of the easiest ways to create gradient color or the ombre effect. This technique can be used for glaze as well, but I find it better suited to underglazes.
Drew’s Base 2
This is the base recipe for Drew’s Practical Glaze Chemistry workshop.