Stoneware Tulip Plate
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- Last Updated: Thursday, 24 July 2014 20:37
Bisque
- SB-104 Rimmed Salad Plate
- SC-16 Cotton Tail
- SC-24 Dandelion
- SC-31 THe Blues
- SC-32 Blue Beard
- SC-52 Toad-ily Green
- SC-74 Hot Tamale
- SC-75 Orange-A-Peel
- SW-101 Stoneware Clear
- SW-105 Frost Blue
- SW-119 Cinnabar
- SG-401 Designer Liner
- CB-106 #6 Script Liner
- CB-604 #4 Soft Fan
- BT-910 Synthetic Sponges
- AC-230 Clay Carbon Paper
- Designer: Marcia Roullard
- Skill Level: Basic
- Time: 2 hours
Instructions
- Begin with properly fired shelf cone 04 bisque. Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust.
- With a pencil and AC-230 Clay Carbon Paper Trace on a design of choice.
- Outline the design with SG-401 Designer Liner.
- Using a CB-106 Script Liner, apply 2-3 coats of SC-52 Toad-ily Green to the leaves and stem.
- Using a CB-106 #6 Script Liner, brush the teardrop shaped flower heads starting at the bottom of the shape with SC-74 Hot Tamale then add SC-75 Orange-A-Peel to the brush gradating in the middle, then use SC-24 Dandelion at the top, use some SC-16 Cotton Tail at the very top. Apply 2 coats.
- Using a CB-106 #6 Script Liner, brush the long stems at the top of the flowers with 2 coats of SC-16 Cotton Tail.
- Float 1 coat of SC-32 Bluebeard on the background, using SC-31 The Blues at the bottom background of the plate.
- Using a CB-106 #6 Script Liner, apply 2 coats of SW-119 Cinnabar to the outer rim of the plate.
- Using a CB-106 Script Liner, apply 2 coats of SW-001 Stoneware Clear to the top of the plate
- Using a CB-106 Script Liner, apply 3 coats of SW-105 Frost Blue to the back of the plate. Allow to dry.
- With a damp sponge, wipe off any excess glaze off the foot of plate.
- Place on a high-fired kiln washed kiln shelf.
- Do Not Stilt and make sure the plate is not hanging over the kiln shelf.
- Fire to shelf cone 5/6.