It's Autumn here in the UK and the leaves on the trees are starting to fall! But did you know that you can actually make a pottery glaze from fallen leaves?! 

Whilst wood ash is often quoted in glaze recipes, leaf ash can actually be used instead. In fact it is often the leaves of plants which have fallen naturally at the end of their growing cycle which create the most beautiful pottery glazes!  

In part one of this two-part episode series on making pottery glazes with fallen leaf ash we discuss: 

*How to identify plants so that leaves can be safely collected from non-toxic plants.

*How to collect leaves without accidentally collecting insects and other invertebrates. 

*How to sort and dry leaves ready for burning.

*How to burn leaves into an ash that can be used as an ingredient in pottery glazing. 

The eBook Leaf Ash Glazing: A guide to sustainable pottery glazing with fallen leaves is available here.

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*New book: Eco-conscious Pottery Colour is available on the Oxford Clay website here.

*A paper copy of Eco-conscious Pottery Colour is available from Amazon here.

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Resources for Potters:

Oxford Clay website resources for Potters

Pottery eBooks

Download the Free How to Make a Pottery Glaze Workbook (suitable for beginners):

Download the Free How to programme an Electric Kiln for bisque and stoneware glaze firings (includes full kiln firing schedule)

Pottery Paperback Books available from Amazon

Video mini-courses for Potters

Oxford Clay blog

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