Handmade Pots
Carve and Glaze Your Way to Spring with Bailey Pottery
Spring has sprung! Breathe new life into your pottery with this guide. We'll show you how to carve floral designs using Xiem tools and achieve a stunning pop of color with AMACO Celadon glaze. Get ready to transform your pottery into a celebration of the season!
Same Dish, Love Struck Vibes!
Remember that adorable heart dish we shared last week? This time, we’re adding a touch of elegance, with a simple, wipe back underglaze technique, and using lace!✨
Still perfect for Valentine’s Day, (or any day), this variation lets you express your love through the joy of hand building, and a unique surface design.
Make A Heart Shaped Candy Dish With Us
Calling all clay lovers: Make these heart shaped dishes for Valentine's Day! They will make a sweet addition to your inventory and they're quick to produce.
Handbuild a Plate with a Snowflake Texture
Do you want to create a unique plate inspired by the winter season? Here, we will show you all the steps and link all the tools that you need to handbuild a special snowflake plate with texture. The wipe back technique with Underglaze is a great method for highlighting surface texture. Check it out!
Make a Holiday Tree Plate Using GR Forms and AMACO Glazes
Make a Holiday Tree Plate Using GR Forms and AMACO Glazes
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.
John Gill, Maker of Mystery Pot 48!
Congratulations to all the correct guessers, and thank you to all who participated! We hope you enjoyed the challenge. Born in Washington State and now living in New York, this potter is one of the most important ceramic artists and teachers of the last 50 years.