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First time using Amaco’s Kiln Ice glaze. I’m obsessed!! I used half the pint and only had it on the exterior, but it was worth it. I was worried when applying because it was a little gritty (it didn’t look pillowy smooth like it does on amaco’s videos). I stirred as much as I could and it still had some grit, but it came out great!
Clay Body
Name: Laguna Stoneware B-Mix 5 WC401
Cone Specification: 5
Colors: white
First Layer
Glaze: Western Glaze Engobe E107 Blue Green
Application Method: Brush
Applied thick on bottom. No overlap with snowdrift, but it does touch.
Second Layer
Glaze: Western Glaze Engobe E107 Blue Green
Application Method: Brush
Applied thick on bottom. No overlap with snowdrift, but it does touch.
Third Layer
Glaze: Amaco Kiln Ice Glaze KI-11 Snow Drift
Application Method: Brush
More like 5 thick layers of snow drift on exterior. No overlap with engobe.
Fourth Layer
Glaze: Amaco Kiln Ice Glaze KI-11 Snow Drift
Application Method: Brush
More like 5 thick layers of snow drift on exterior. No overlap with engobe.
Fifth Layer
Glaze: Amaco Kiln Ice Glaze KI-11 Snow Drift
Application Method: Brush
More like 5 thick layers of snow drift on exterior. No overlap with engobe.
Sixth Layer
Glaze: Amaco Kiln Ice Glaze KI-11 Snow Drift
Application Method: Brush
More like 5 thick layers of snow drift on exterior. No overlap with engobe.
Seventh Layer
Glaze: Coyote Clay & Color Texas Two-Step Oilspot Glazes Marshmallow
Application Method: Brush
Interior only
Eighth Layer
Glaze: Coyote Clay & Color Texas Two-Step Oilspot Glazes Marshmallow
Application Method: Brush
Interior only
Ninth Layer
Glaze: Coyote Clay & Color Texas Two-Step Oilspot Glazes Marshmallow