I tried a copper wash over a fern and the fern outline isn't defined enough. So I'll use ferns for other treatments but not this one. I don't like the round depression in the bottom of this plate either.
This is another fern plate but I dusted the surface with some sprinkled slip. Once again the fern isn't working and neither are the sprinkles. But I do like the organic shape of this plate and I'm going to make a template from it to use for more plates. I think a more organic shape will work better with the leaf plates I'm making.
Here's the sunflower platter I made a while ago. The rim is just too rough and wavy for my liking. This comes about when I try to form the rim before it's firm enough. There's a fine line between not firm enough and too firm. It's times like these when I think I need to make a slump mold. I've been putting that off but I may just have to venture into that realm.
I think I should have put the black stain on the rim too. Look at the little bit of cobalt showing up in the black, I like the sheen and variation it gives to the color. This also happened in the owl platter. I might have to experiment with thinning the black stain down a little more to see what color variations I can get with it. I'm envisioning a black and slightly blue plate surface.
All is not lost with experimenting. With each firing I learn a little more and in turn there are more paths to venture down. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.