April 30, 2024May 3, 2025 Stroke & Coat over Honey Flux by Motyl Ceramics Wild colors Mugs by Motyl Ceramics Applying Stroke & Coat over Honey Flux is a beautifully creative glazing technique that produces rich, fluid, and dynamic effects. As a flowing base glaze, Honey Flux melts and moves during firing, causing the Stroke & Coat—typically a stable glaze—to shift, break, and blend in unexpected ways. The result is a soft, watercolor-like surface with vibrant color transitions and added visual depth. For the best results, fire to cone 5–6, where the movement and interaction between the glazes are most pronounced. Keep in mind that Honey Flux tends to run, especially on vertical surfaces, so apply it lightly near the bottom of your piece to avoid excessive drippin AMACO Honey Flux x3 Random MAYCO Stroke and coat 1200 C with 5 min hold Credit: Motyl Ceramics Mugs Combos Cone 5.5Honey FluxMAYCOStroke & Coat
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