How to Add Color to Clay: Guide + Video Tutorial

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Transform your pottery with beautiful, consistent colors! This comprehensive guide teaches you everything you need to know about coloring clay with Mason Stains.

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What's included

• Step-by-step photo instructions for mixing colored clay
• Pigment ratios for color intensity — from subtle pastels to bold, saturated hues
• Interactive online calculator for precise measurements
• Visual materials list with recommendations (international alternatives)
• Glazing guidance for optimal results

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Guide note

A guide to coloring clay with Mason Stains (or similar)

What it is

Digital PDF guide to adding color to clay bodies using mason stains, oxides, and slips. Covers measuring, mixing, testing, and firing colored clay.

Who it is for

Slab builders and handbuilders ready to move beyond plain clay into colored bodies, marbling, or layered surface work.

How to use it

  1. Download the PDF and read the measuring and safety sections first.
  2. Weigh your clay and chosen colorant following the ratios in the guide.
  3. Wedge or mix the colorant into the clay, then rest the batch before use.
  4. Test fire a small tile at your glaze temperature before committing to a full piece.

Whats Included

  • Measuring and mixing ratios for mason stains, oxides, and slips
  • Safety and studio practice notes
  • Firing temperature guidance
  • Testing workflow and troubleshooting
  • Printable PDF

Format

Delivered as a printable digital PDF. Read on a device or print for reference at the studio.

Product FAQ
Do I need special equipment to color clay?

You need a scale for measuring colorants accurately, a dust mask, and clay you can wedge at home. The guide walks through the full setup.

Can I use any clay body with these recipes?

The ratios work best with porcelain and white or pale stoneware, since colored clays show their color most clearly on a light base.

How can I make a marbled pattern?

The guide walks through mixing ratios, handling, and how to create the pattern through wedging and rolling.

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