Multilayer transparent ceramic planar waveguides were fabricated using a newly developed particle-loaded ink spraying method, characterized, and lased. Waveguides with five Yb:YAG gain regions and four Lu:YAG index-matched regions were produced for application as a “ribbon laser,” as well as a homogeneous Yb:YAG waveguide. Elemental mapping revealed that the waveguide thicknesses varied from 40 to 69 μm, comprised of layers of less than 10 µm. The Yb concentration profiles were fit to a diffusion profile. The homogeneous and multilayer waveguides were tested in a laser cavity and produced similar slope efficiencies, with a maximum of 31% achieved. Their beam profiles provided evidence of the ribbon structure affecting the preferred mode.