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Duncan | CMEZ Ceramics Made Easy

I was greatly saddened to find that many of my favorite glazes and underglazes are being discontinued. Mayco/Ceramichrome and Duncan are discontinuing a large number of their products. What is left will be a very small selection which I find very limiting to my creativity. I understand part of why they are cutting back. It […]

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Greenware | CMEZ Ceramics Made Easy

The other day, I replied to someone’s question regarding how to price bisque for resale. I received a return email wondering how I could charge that much unless I lived in a big city. I pondered this concern and decided this would be a great topic for CMEZ as we all want fair compensation for […]

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CMEZ Ceramics Made Easy Quarterly Prize Drawing Rules and Entry Details

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. ENTRY IN THIS DRAWING CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE OFFICIAL RULES. DO NOT ENTER THIS DRAWING IF YOU ARE UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 1. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Open to legal residents of the U.S. who are 18 years of age or […]

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Ceramics Made Easy Project Newsletter Subscription Confirmation

Why Do I Have To Confirm My Request? Since our subscription request form is web-based, we have no way of knowing whether or not it was your intention to subscribe, someone could have entered your e-mail or misspelled their own. Though all our publications are free, we want to be sure that our subscribers are […]

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How To Create Sponge Ware or Spatter ware @ CMEZ

Supplies Suitable greenware silk or natural sponge assorted underglazes water wax-resist emulsion cleaning tools suitable brushes smooth paint palette Instructions The technique known as Spatter Ware or Sponge Ware was developed in England early nineteenth century. It was a very popular technique for inexpensive pottery and ceramic ware. Even today, if you peruse the home […]

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Beautiful Can Be Easy @ CMEZ

Materials Suitable greenware vase or box. Cleaning tool Natural/sea sponge Glaze brush Wax resist emulsion Duncan Sandstar Texture Glaze – or similar (color of your choice) Complementary color of glaze. Example shown is an Ivory base with Basket Brown glaze Project Instructions This technique can work on any item but is very striking on plain […]

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Ceramics Made Easy | a ceramic crafters resource, blog and forum

CERAMICS GLOSSARY When working with ceramics, it is advisable to become familiar with its language. As with most any topic, there are terms relevant to ceramics that may be unfamiliar or used differently for other subject matter. Having a glossary of terms handy and becoming familiar with them, will ease you in reading about, talking […]

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Ceramics Made Easy | a ceramic crafters resource, blog and forum

< Back to Article Directory ABOUT POLISHING UNDERGLAZES Long before glazes were discovered, the primitive potter learned to make their objects more appealing by polishing the clay before they baked it. This polishing produced a soft satin sheen. It was accomplished by vigorously rubbing the surface of the item before the clay was completely dry […]

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How to Clean Greenware | Ceramics Made Easy

Ceramic greenware is ‘raw’ and unfired. Therefore, it is very fragile and must be handled with care. Because it is still raw it is somewhat soft in that you can cut into it to add design and to remove its mold seam lines. Before you can paint your ceramic piece or fire it, you will […]

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2008 April | Ceramics Made Easy

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 Ceramic greenware is ‘raw’ and unfired. Therefore, it is very fragile and must be handled with care. Because it is still raw it is somewhat soft in that you can cut into it to add design and to remove its mold seam lines. Before you can paint your ceramic piece or […]

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2008 March | Ceramics Made Easy

When working with ceramics, it is advisable to become familiar with its language. As with most any topic, there are terms relevant to ceramics that may be unfamiliar or used differently for other subject matter. Having a glossary of terms handy and becoming familiar with them, will ease you in reading about, talking about and […]

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2008 February | Ceramics Made Easy

Long before glazes were discovered, the primitive potter learned to make their objects more appealing by polishing the clay before they baked it. This polishing produced a soft satin sheen. It was accomplished by vigorously rubbing the surface of the item before the clay was completely dry using a smooth stone or soft piece of […]

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Glossary Terms | Ceramics Made Easy

When working with ceramics, it is advisable to become familiar with its language. As with most any topic, there are terms relevant to ceramics that may be unfamiliar or used differently for other subject matter. Having a glossary of terms handy and becoming familiar with them, will ease you in reading about, talking about and […]

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Fired Techniques | Ceramics Made Easy

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 Underglaze: Color pigment or chemicals suspended in a liquid applied to ceramic clay or bisque and fired with a finishing glaze topcoat. There are several kinds of underglazes on the market. Some have been formulated to go on greenware and others have been formulated to go on bisq. It is important […]

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