In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to make pottery ornaments using clay slip for ceramic decoration ideas. The pattern featuring branches and leaves on bonsai pots is a classic of mine, and I regularly incorporate this type of sculpture into my pottery projects. Mastering the gesture when drawing the branches is the main challenge, while using fine clay for the small leaves makes them easier to handle compared to grogged clay. Join me as I share pottery tips and tricks for beginners, including pottery texture techniques and slip clay decoration. This tutorial is perfect for those interested in handmade ceramics and pottery without a wheel. Stoneware pottery fired at ±1250°C, house recipe glaze. If you enjoyed this video, consider helping out by supporting me : 🟧 https://www.patreon.com/GregCeramics ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuq6LwmY80cdbgjTGYhcUHQ/join For a single donation, you can use: ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GregCeramics 🏺 All my creations and e-shop on https://www.greg-ceramics.com/ 🛠️ My tools : Homemade Tools : https://www.greg-ceramics.com/?page=tool Essential Tools (Amazon) : https://amzn.to/3V76ZZ2 00:00 intro 00:10 clay slip work 01:30 rolling clay, not stone 01:50 pottery decoration 04:10 finished ceramics #pottery #ceramic #handmade #bonsai #making #clay #bonsaipot #pot

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