

Didn't realize how many little 20z jars of underglaze I had accumulated over the years, even though I've never quite knew how to use them.
test tiles on 3 clay bodies. ( didn't have the time to throw them, so slab and cut will have to do.)

I'm so excited. Doing the first firing tonight, then glazing.. and hopefully I'll be ready for the last firing on Tuesday night and have results by Wednesday.
wish me luck
2 comments:
I look forward to seeing the results of the underglaze tests if you decide to post about them. I have used velvet underglazes, mostly for my pendants and beads.
so great! what do you do with the test tiles? i bet you could make an awesome mosaic!!
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