Here is a gallery of pieces made with Feuilles d'automne enamel:

To obtain this "Autumn Leaves" glaze, my starting point was my " Dandelion Flowers " glaze, to which I added Iron Oxide in different proportions:

The test on the right suits me with its variations of green and orange.
I try again, weighing the ingredients to obtain a finer result than before. Indeed, for the previous test, as when testing from an existing base, the ingredients are not weighed. Instead, I take a volume of ready-made enamel and add the metal oxides to quickly see if a lead can be further developed. This is the case here, so try again:

I think it would be interesting to go deeper between the second and third trials with an intermediate concentration of Iron Oxide. I'm also using less material, as the glaze looks runny:
I decided to test this recipe on a larger room:
I love the result! I'm doing my thickness test:
