Here is an example of tool diversion to achieve a pot idea. In this video I transform a metal stencil into a leaf cutout that will allow me to cut out serial leaf patterns to decorate pottery. The clay leaves thus cut are glued one by one on the pot to give this decoration of leaves which fly away in the wind. With this easy tool diversion idea, you can, with a little skill and imagination, make heaps of patterns to decorate your ceramics! Ceramic in white stoneware firing at ±1250°C, glaze home made. 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 If you want to follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Gregceramics https://www.instagram.com/gregceramics https://www.youtube.com/c/Greg-ceramics 00:00 intro 00:10 object of crime! 00:35 Long metallic agony 02:12 A good thing done 02:20 we test our toy? 04:18 Leaves in rhythm 04:50 It wasn't that hard, right? 05:04 outro #pottery #bonsai #ceramic #handmade #making #clay #bonsaipot #pot

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