To-Go Kits - Collage & Stamping Plate
- Details
- Last Updated: Thursday, 25 June 2020 19:49
Products Used
Bisque- MB-1116 Casualware Dinner Plate
- SC-1 Pink-A-Boo
- SC-9 Jaded
- SC-15 Tuxedo
- SC-16 Cotton Tail
- SC-24 Dandelion
- SC-28 Blue Isle
- NT-CLR Clear Dipping Glaze (at studio, not in kit)
Decorating Accessories
- RB-106 #6 Script Liner
- RB-144 #4 Soft Fan
Additional Materials
- Sponge
- Water
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Indoor and/or Outdoor Objects for Stamping
Designer: Elizabeth Carey
Instructions
- Begin with properly fired cone 04 bisque. Moisten a sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust.
- Use the pencil to draw lines, dividing the plate into at least 5 sections.
- Using the Script Liner or Soft Fan (depends on if your sections are large or small) with SC-1 Pink-A-Boo, SC-9 Jaded, SC-16 Cotton Tail, SC-24 Dandelion and SC-28 Blue Isle, apply 2 coats of glaze to each section. Allow glaze to dry between coats.
- Take an item you found and brush it with glaze using the Script Liner or Soft Fan (depending on the size of the item). Gently press it onto a section of your plate and repeat.
Indoor Plate as Shown
- Take the paper towel lay it down over white section (bumpy side down). Trace over the shape and cut it out. Using the Soft Fan with SC-9 Jaded, apply 1 thin coat of glaze to the bumpy side of the paper towel. Press onto the plate and remove.
- Take another piece of paper towel and lay it down over the pink drop-shaped section (bumpy side down). Trace over the shape and cut it out. Using the Soft Fan with SC-16 Cotton Tail, apply 1 thin coat of glaze to the bumpy side of the paper towel. Press onto the plate and remove.
- Dip the pencil eraser into SC-1 Pink-A-Boo and press onto the small blue oval in the middle of the plate. Repeat.
- Dip the rims of various sized caps into SC-28 Blue Isle and press onto the yellow section of the plate. Dip the tip of the pencil in the glaze and press onto the yellow section. Repeat
- Dip the bristles of the brush into SC-15 Tuxedo. Press over the pink drop-shaped section.
- Dip the tip of the pencil into SC-15 Tuxedo and draw a small hash mark on the inner edge of the white section. Repeat.
- Take the paper and cut into thin strips. Brush each strip with SC-15 Tuxedo. Press over the bell-shaped pink section. Repeat.
- Take one of the frog’s feat and brush it with SC-15 Tuxedo. Press along the inner edge of the teal section. Repeat.
Outdoor Plate as Shown
- Take the raspberry leaves (3 on one stem) and brush them with SC-15 Tuxedo. Press on the blue section of the plate. Repeat.
- Take one ground ivy leaf (heart-shaped) and brush with SC-28 Blue Isle. Press along the upper edge of the pink section. Repeat. Take the long grass stem and dip the end into SC-28 Blue Isle. Press onto the pink section to make dots.
- Take the long grass stem and dip into SC-15 Tuxedo. Make hash marks in the white section. Repeat.
- Using the tip of the dandelion leaf (pointy tip) brush with SC-16 Cotton tail. Press it in the teal section, going around the edge by the yellow section. Repeat. Brush again with SC-24 Dandelion and repeat over the same areas stamped.
- Cut the stem of the long grass into smaller sections. Brush with SC-15 Tuxedo and stamp onto the yellow section. Repeat.
Instructions Continued
- Using the Soft Fan with SC-15 Tuxedo, apply 2 coats to the back of the plate. Allow glaze to dry between coats.
- Dip into NT-CLR Clear Dipping glaze.
- Fire to cone 06.
Indoor Stamping Plate
Outdoor Stamping Plate