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  • Can You Wash Glaze off Bisque Pottery?

    Can You Wash Glaze off Bisque Pottery?

    There is lots of scope for things to go wrong when you apply glaze to pottery.  You can mess up your glaze design, apply the glaze too thick, or even apply the wrong glaze.  If your glazing has gone wrong, you’re probably wondering if you can wash glaze off bisque pottery and start again.  Fortunately,…

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  • How to Make Slip for Clay – 3 Ways to Make Perfect Clay Slip

    How to Make Slip for Clay – 3 Ways to Make Perfect Clay Slip

    This article is all about how to make slip for clay.  There are different kinds of slip, used for different purposes.  And there are some variations in how to make slip for clay depending on how you want to use it.  I will cover these differences and outline a step-by-step guide for making different kinds…

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  • Mixing Underglazes – What Can You Mix with Underglaze?

    Mixing Underglazes – What Can You Mix with Underglaze?

    Over time I have collected a wide range of underglaze colors and brands.  Nevertheless, I still sometimes find that don’t have the exact color I want.  And I found myself wondering about mixing underglazes.  Questions came up for me like whether you can mix underglaze colors?  What about mixing different brands of underglaze?  And can…

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  • Firing Pots with Lids  – How to Dry and Fire Lidded Pots

    Firing Pots with Lids – How to Dry and Fire Lidded Pots

    I recently made my first pot with a lid on it.  I was at pains to make sure the lid was a perfect fit.  But I know that clay shrinks when it dries and can warp when it’s fired.  And I didn’t want my perfect lidded pot to be ruined.  So, before I let it…

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  • Best Clay for Handbuilding – Tips on Choosing Pottery Clay

    Best Clay for Handbuilding – Tips on Choosing Pottery Clay

    If you are making pottery without a wheel, you may be wondering about the best clay for handbuilding.  Pottery clay for handbuilding needs to have certain properties.  In this article, I will look at what those properties are and which clay you will find them in. The best clay for handbuilding is stoneware or earthenware…

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  • How to Raku Fire Pottery- Tips on the Raku Firing Process

    How to Raku Fire Pottery- Tips on the Raku Firing Process

    Since I started using my DIY raku kiln, I have picked up some tips on the raku firing process.  It took me a few tries at firing a raku kiln to use it successfully.  And I imagine that the same is true for other people starting out.  So, I thought I’d write an article and…

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  • What is Anna Pottery?  – Pigs, Snakes and Other Reptiles

    What is Anna Pottery? – Pigs, Snakes and Other Reptiles

    You may be a pottery enthusiast or, better yet, an antique collector. At one point in your endeavors, you might have come across the term Anna pottery and wondered, “what is Anna pottery?”. Well, worry not. This article will provide a description of what Anna pottery is all about. Anna pottery is stoneware from Anna,…

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  • What is Pottery Glaze Made of?  Understanding Pottery Glaze

    What is Pottery Glaze Made of? Understanding Pottery Glaze

    Glaze is the glass coating on the surface of pottery items. It can give the surface a glossy, matte, smooth, textured, opaque, or clear finish. Varying glaze compositions result in different glaze outcomes after firing. Each component has its function that like magic, transforms the glaze’s appearance after firing. Pottery glazes consist of three basic…

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