How To Make a Glaze

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Ann takes you step by step in making a nice Chun Sea Foam Green Glaze. Making your own glaze is easier than you might think - check it out!

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Thank you lady for giving the recipe and explaining everything with excellent detail! 😀

andreschiriff
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This was extremely helpful in my quest to learn about how to mix my own glazes.... which can be a little daunting (especially for us newbies). Thanks Ann, you are a great teacher!!! 🤩

sandracartica
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I have the same pink respirator 💕😂Your videos just make me smile Ann💕Kudos to your videographer!

Lyddiebits
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I have been wanting to try my hand at glaze making - this is inspiring!

joanpcloutier
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You must have so much patience and I have so much respect for you and all those crafters who make these glazes but I would not be able to do all this 😂

straighttalknomessing
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Very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing.

StanOwden
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Oh btw I make up a lot of glazes for two different studios i work in .. one here in Canada and one in Arizona (during non covid times lol) and the rule of thumb is around 11 oz of water per lbs or. 454 gms.... Normally start with 8oz per pounds and slowly add till the consistency is right...again as Anne has said depending upon all the ingredients you may have to go up as much as 12 oz (liquid) of water...

juliamargocuthbert
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Nice and easy introduction to glaze making, very helpful 😊

TheSlightlyCurious
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What you have to say is very interesting and helpful. I don’t think you need the irritating music.

paulrandall
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Isn't it better to make it thinner if you want to just dunk the whole thing?

hm
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How would you make the glaze color a bit darker? I'm going for that deep emerald 1920s subway tile color. This style is from back when they would put chandeliers in the restroom! I really miss that kind of style and want to recreate a 1920s restroom.

nevinkuser
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ho to keep color while qplying so you see the final color during using like cuerda seca

willemh
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God knows where you get all these thinhs

chrisb
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What a great results and colour to share!👏👏👏 I really like this green! In fact trying to find the recipe of Verde Green, this seems very close. Btw, it seemed smooth enough to brush on, but is it also used as dipping glaze? Thank you a lot for sharing the demo. :-)

xm
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What is next step after applying Glaze with brush? How final came out?

abdulsalam
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Tk u for this great video as I am thinking of starting to make my own glaze… Question: i tought that making your glaze could only be apply by dipping-pouring?🤔 so, I can also apply by brushing?🤩 your friend from Quebec 🇨🇦

suzieduchesneau
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This is great -- What cone do you fire this glaze at? Is this only a brush on glaze or can it be used as a dipping glaze. Thank you for sharing

Spinquilter
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I just read: " I fired it to a fast cone 5". I asked because I have some glaze recipes and I am testing them - all of them after firing came white and opaque! I need to know what is wrong ... :( - Thanks!

celinebayangel
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please tell me how to make clear glaze

KUMBHAAR
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Is the bentonite to stop the glaze settling? And also what temp did you fire to .. Cone 5 or 6 or high temp at 10? I like the look of this glaze.. also is it food safe? Thanks for taking the time to answer... I have been following you for a while and love the simplicity of your teaching methods... so thanks again...

juliamargocuthbert