How to use Mason Stains: Line Blends, Slips, & Clays
Welcome back all you cool clay makers and builders! By request we are covering mason stains! This week we are focusing on how to use mason stains to create colored slip and clay. In order to test the mason stain for opacity of color we will perform a line blend. A line blend increases the ratio of stain to bone dry clay. Next time we will cover washes. Please let us know if there are any techniques you would like covered. This video is for the week of May 24-27, 2021. Thank you for watching! :)

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Ceramic Underglaze Transfers

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Slip Trailing Tips and Techniques

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