Beginners glaze making course

This course will teach you to read and compose glaze recipes. This course includes a one hour video broken into three main parts that will teach you to: Read and format glaze recipes, equipment needed to compose a glaze recipe, how to compose a glaze recipe, how to use specific gravity to keep your glazes consistent, how to make test tiles for both sculptors and wheel throwers, and has a q:a section.

Access to this class is not time gated. It is meant as a follow along video. You may watch is as many times as you need.

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What you’ll learn

Course FAQ

  • Q: Will This course teach me mineral replacement?

    A: No,That requires knowledge of the UMF which requires a small into to molar amounts and chemistry.

  • Q: What if I have more questions?

    A: You can always message me on Facebook or Instagram to ask basic questions about the class. However, if the questions go beyond the class knowledge itself I will most likely redirect you.

  • There are tons of places to get free recipes. But remember above all to not trust them to always come out the way you expect just because they came from a book. Test them before making a large batch. You can get glazes online for free from

    • Glazy.org

    • Digitalfire.com

    • Books such as “Mid range glazes by John Britt” are also amazing.

    Keep in mind no book is better than another and many of the glazes in the book are not made by the author. They are a collection of glazes from potters around the world.