Glaze Workshop: Learn to Hydrate and add Colorants to Mix your Very Own GLAZE
Hosted by FIVE Glaze
Learn the how to properly hydrate and mix glaze in this hands-on workshop! You'll create your own gallon of food-safe glaze using FIVE Glaze Nova Glossy base to use on future pottery projects. Under expert guidance, you'll learn professional techniques to properly hydrate materials and incorporate colorants for your desired colors.
Choose from our selection of colorants to customize your glaze, or keep it classic with a clear finish. You'll leave with a gallon of your own handmade glaze and a test tile to preview the fired results. Perfect for intermediate students looking to deepen their pottery knowledge or anyone interested in understanding the practical advantages to hydrating your own glaze.
All materials and detailed instructions provided. Test tiles will be fired and ready for pickup in approximately two weeks.
Students will be provided with the following supplies to take home:
- 1 Gallon Nova Base Glaze + colorants
- 1 Gallon Plastic Bucket
- N95 Dust Mask (rated for mixing dry chemicals)
- Test tile for testing
- Instruction sheet for hydrating glazes
Instructed by Ella Watson
All students must fill out a waiver to attend class. Waiver may be filled in advance HERE.
*This workshop is open to ages 18+ as we are dealing with dry chemicals
*No experience necessary
*Items are ready for pick up approximately 2 weeks from the workshop date. Students will be notified for pick up by email, please note our booking app confirmations often go to spam folders so please check spam for booking notifications and pick up emails.
*"SLIP HAPPENS" DISCLAIMER: While we strive to ensure the safe handling and firing of all workshop creations, due to the inherent nature of ceramics, unexpected breakage or damage may occur during the firing process. We'll make every effort to preserve your pieces, but please be aware that some pieces might not survive the kiln. Your participation acknowledges this possibility, and we appreciate your understanding in this creative journey.
We look forward to having you in! If you have any questions visit our FAQ here.
Glaze Workshop: Learn to Hydrate and add Colorants to Mix your Very Own GLAZE
Hosted by FIVE Glaze
Learn the how to properly hydrate and mix glaze in this hands-on workshop! You'll create your own gallon of food-safe glaze using FIVE Glaze Nova Glossy base to use on future pottery projects. Under expert guidance, you'll learn professional techniques to properly hydrate materials and incorporate colorants for your desired colors.
Choose from our selection of colorants to customize your glaze, or keep it classic with a clear finish. You'll leave with a gallon of your own handmade glaze and a test tile to preview the fired results. Perfect for intermediate students looking to deepen their pottery knowledge or anyone interested in understanding the practical advantages to hydrating your own glaze.
All materials and detailed instructions provided. Test tiles will be fired and ready for pickup in approximately two weeks.
Students will be provided with the following supplies to take home:
- 1 Gallon Nova Base Glaze + colorants
- 1 Gallon Plastic Bucket
- N95 Dust Mask (rated for mixing dry chemicals)
- Test tile for testing
- Instruction sheet for hydrating glazes
Instructed by Ella Watson
All students must fill out a waiver to attend class. Waiver may be filled in advance HERE.
*This workshop is open to ages 18+ as we are dealing with dry chemicals
*No experience necessary
*Items are ready for pick up approximately 2 weeks from the workshop date. Students will be notified for pick up by email, please note our booking app confirmations often go to spam folders so please check spam for booking notifications and pick up emails.
*"SLIP HAPPENS" DISCLAIMER: While we strive to ensure the safe handling and firing of all workshop creations, due to the inherent nature of ceramics, unexpected breakage or damage may occur during the firing process. We'll make every effort to preserve your pieces, but please be aware that some pieces might not survive the kiln. Your participation acknowledges this possibility, and we appreciate your understanding in this creative journey.
We look forward to having you in! If you have any questions visit our FAQ here.