Thanks for the encouragement and thanks for watching !
@lindaking8035Ай бұрын
I like the platter:) Thanks for sharing!
@ShawnreidpotteryАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@patspotpageАй бұрын
Try Frosted Lemon with Aurora Green and a little light flux. I also love it with Frosted Topaz from Coyote. One of my favorite combos! If I may offer a suggestion, you might try reversing the order of your cones so that the higher cones don't hold up the lower temp cones. You can get a better idea of your actual heat work that way. Good idea to put the cones on a cookie. As for the butter keepers, just make more! We all have less than stellar loads, but you had some beautiful pieces in there, so celebrate the wins and learn from the others. You have a great attitude. Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
@ShawnreidpotteryАй бұрын
Thank you so much Pat for your suggestions … Merry Christmas!!!!
@debbietuzonАй бұрын
Shawn, thanks for sharing. I might try the cactus, frosted lemon and celadon bloom combination. Also, you may not care for neutral… but there’s always someone who does!
@ShawnreidpotteryАй бұрын
So true , thanks for watching Debbie !
@desertpotter1003Ай бұрын
The thing about pottery is when you first see it you may not like it because it doesn’t look like you thought it was going to look like. Give it a few days and you’ll see it’s actually better than you thought.
@AudreyLynnStudiosАй бұрын
Hey Shawn. I like the platter! Pretty FL/Cactus bowl is pretty! LOL! MOTHER BEEPER !😂 We all get unloads that are less than satisfying. Lots of nice pieces.
@ShawnreidpotteryАй бұрын
First time making a platter … I should have left it one glaze … I almost caught myself with the “F” bomb 😮! Thanks for watching !!!
@MeandmyfireflyEZCreationsАй бұрын
I think you are too hard on yourself. It's unfortunate the butter keeper didn't fit. But hey, the two separate pieces look great individually. The platter is beautiful, the celadon bloom is a lovely glaze. It's all a learning process. I'm yet to teach myself to wheel throw. I'm handbuilding for now and learning to do successful glaze firings. It can be challenging to achieve nice glaze combination's. Getting the right thickness, colour and type is an art in itself. I think you're doing great. Happy potting and take care 😊