Decorating with Slips - How to MAKE and USE Slips in Pottery!

In this video Ann experiments with various slip ideas. Ann demonstrates how to make several types of slip with underglaze, Mason stains, and hemp oil. (OK, that last part may not be true) She incorporates several ideas into one psychedelic piece that looks really cool under a black light. The idea is to inspire experimentation and learning into the creative process. As always, its great video to just relax to and watch while you nosh on peanut brittle. Try some new ideas, make some slip for gosh ’s a big meteor headed this way anyhow. If you would like to learn Ann’s underglaze painting, glazing, and decorating process then check out Ann’s Video Workshop Series. These workshops are very detailed (typically 1.5 - 2 hours in length) where Ann provides step by step instruction and are designed to help potters take their work to new levels of craftsmanship and artistry. LINKS TO STUFF USED IN THE VIDEO: (If you buy stuff from one of these links, Toad the Wet Sprocket will play a song backwards at your next wedding. Oh yes, you will be married again.) Hole Punch Set: An affordable tool kit with carving stuff in it: Carving Tools and the Hand EXTRUDERS from our friends at Diamondcore: Xiem Tools X-Bevel Bevel Cutter for Pottery and Ceramics: Here is the rubber mats we use to make our stamps: ProPlus Sponge: Ultimate Edger: Best Red Ribs: The Cameras we use: ​​​​ Best Cheap Lens we film with:
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