The difference between Underglaze and Overglaze
Melting Agent/Glass Fuser
Clay is made of up small disc shaped things called
Platelets
The common material in glaze and clay
Silica
The bottom of a vessel is called
A foot
Ms. Kim's favorite color
Green
A method of creating drippy glazes
Layering Overglaze/Loading up the lip
Blistering
An ingredient in Overglaze giving it a finish
Melting Agent/Glass Fuser
A method of building what starts with a ball of clay
Pinch
Ms. Kim's favorite film creator
Hayao Miyazaki
These are the steps for glazing a piece. (Multiple answers)
The name of firing temperatures
Cones
The chemical change from clay to ceramic occurs during this process.
Bisque Firing
The method of carving the bottom of a piece on the wheel
Trimming
Ms. Kim's favorite drink from Starbucks. (Multiple answers available)
Almond Matcha Latte, Dirty Soy Chai, Brown Sugar Almond Shaken Espresso, Pumpkin Spice Soy Chai.
Name three glazes we have that will permanently stain your clothes. (Multiple answers)
Floating Blue, Ancient Jasper, Amber Clear, Ketchup, Chun Plum, Magic
Our Bisque Kiln is fired to this cone.
Cone 04
Pale Pink
Three different methods of wedging
Ram horn, Duck bill/Conch shell, Coning on the wheel
Ms. Kim's favorite glaze combo. (Multiple Answers available)
Floating Blue iridescent green/ Floating Blue Magic/ Cash Money Blue Red Gloss/ Oatmeal Ketchup
This glaze dramatically exaggerates drips
Palladium
The process of clay turning into ceramic
Vitrification
A raw red glaze is usually this color after it's fired. (two answers)
Blue or Brown
When sculpting a 12" tall teddy bear, this is the best building method
Sculpt the clay out of a big chunk, cut and hollow, then reattach.
Ms. Kim's favorite phrase when a student apologizes.
Don't be sorry, be better