Lyla @ Baileys
Make a Pumpkin Inspired Mug!
It’s Fall y’all! What better time than now to make pumpkin inspired mugs? Make some for you and some for your customers because it’s pumpkin spice and everything nice season!
Decorate a Bowl with AMACO Underglazes
In today's video we'll demonstrate creating and decorating a handmade bowl. Using AMACO Underglazes and a Xiem Mini Titanium-Fused Carving and Trimming Tool, we make a vibrant food-safe breakfast bowl. Check out this easy technique that adds a wow factor to the morning table. Follow along with this project to create your own work of art.
Create a Carved Wheel Thrown Platter with us!
Create a feast for the eyes and then serve an actual feast on it! Carving lines into a hand thrown platter is buttery smooth with the MudTools drag tool #2. And don't you just love the way this glaze sparkles? Watch our video for tips, techniques and products used to create these carved platters.
It's summertime! Decorate a sunny clay planter with us!
Playing with our new summer pottery tools from @mkmpotterytools410 and @XiemClayCenter ! Glazed this planter in @AMACOBrent Rainforest Celadon before firing to cone 5 in a Bailey TL Electric Kiln. Get all the tools at Bailey!
Carving a Planter using the MudTools Drag Tool
Carving a Planter using the MudTools Drag Tool
Handbuilt Spoon Rests With Your Childs’ Handprint
Work together to create something magical: handbuilt spoon rests with your Childs’ handprint. It’s never too early to show kids the power of clay. With proper adult guidance, this craft inspires creative play for children young and old.
How to Apply and Fire Water-Slide Ceramic Decals
Add a crisp finish to the surface of your ceramics with water-slide decals. We'll show you how in this post!
#BaileySummerColors
Many of our talented customers created work inspired by summer days and shared them with us on social media using the hashtag #BaileySummerColors. Read on to see the vibrant works inspired by the longest, warmest days of the year. Keep on creating and keep on tagging your work so we can all see, learn, and get inspired by one another.
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts
From the very early years of its development Jim and I took an interest in Watershed in Newcastle, Maine. We have been “kiln gods”, giving donations in support residencies, for many of those years hoping to help build and strengthen our clay community. As part of our road trip to Maine last month we were able to not just visit Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts but to participate in their fabulous fundraiser: Salad Days.
Made with a Bailey Interview featuring L'Impatience Ceramics
Made with a Bailey Interview featuring L'Impatience Ceramics