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Pottery techniques

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How To use cling wrap to Transfer an image

In a previous post, I shared a link that explains you to use cling wrap to add an image to fabric. Here is one that shows how to use it to carve an image into a soft surface. I have used cling wrap…

THE NUMBER ONE THING TO IMPROVE YOUR POTTERY AT THE WHEEL.

There are a few ways to markedly improve your pottery at the wheel, but there is one thing that stands out from the rest. Want to know?

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How To Sponge Glaze Pottery

Sponge Glazing Pottery is very easy to learn and fun. Follow along and Soak Up some knowledge, 🎯 Click the Link For the complete list of supplies https://po...

I Like Small Bowls · Craftwhack

Bowls hold secret powers. They are the perfect shape. They are functional, simple, yet they can hold so much meaning for us. When I was slinging clay around in college, I felt the need to prove something to myself by focusing on making giant clay sculptures. They were funny. And heavy. On the side I […] More

CLAY ON WORDS

Handmade modern ceramics by Hilda Carr. Worldwide shipping. Private wheel throwing lessons in South London.

Slab Pottery Ideas - 27 Amazing Projects to Try Out

Working with slabbed clay is very versatile. Here are 27 of the most exciting and fun slab pottery ideas to get your creative cogs turning.

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Zebrawood Carving tools for clay, sculpting, sgraffito, mishima and more. Creates crisp lines on pottery with little or no burs and can do both shallow and deep carving. Shared from IG user: [@thethankfulpotter]
Raku is a traditional Japanese pottery technique. Freshly-fired items are placed into flammable materials such as paper or sawdust, and the resulting fire creates unique patterns.
These pottery designs are painted with bubbles! The art is made by Hedy Yang using a technique called bubble glazing. Colored glaze and dish soap are mixed before being bubbled and layered onto pottery, and the result is a pattern that's unique every time.