Four Flowers Bowl

Easilky decorated using the Four Flowers stamp.


Products Used

Bisque
  • MB-1114 - Casualware Serving Bowl
Color
  • FN-001 - White
  • FN-015 - Brick Red
  • SC-15 - Tuxedo
  • SC-24 - Dandelion
  • SC-27 - Sour Apple
  • SC-39 - Army Surplus
  • SC-41 - Brown Cow
  • SC-82 - Tuscan Red
  • SC-84 - Dee John
Decorating Accessories
  • AC-213 - Sponge on a Stick - 1ΒΌ"Diameter
  • BT-910 - Synthetic Sponges
  • CB-106 - #6 Script Liner
  • CB-604 - #4 Soft Fan
  • ST-100 - Game Board
  • ST-111 - Four Flowers
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Additional Materials
Project Info

Instructions


  1. Begin with properly fired shelf cone 04 bisque. Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust.
  2. Using a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan, apply 3 coats of FN-001 White to the inside of the bowl. Allow to dry.
  3. Using the AC-213 Sponge on a Stick, load the sponge with SC-15 Tuxedo. Tap the SC-15 Tuxedo onto the ST-111 Four Flowers Stamp then press the stamp gently onto the piece no more than two flowers at a time, filling in the inside of the bowl. Tap single flowers to fill in the remaining spaces, even if only a portion of the flower is shown. Take care not to overlap onto the previously stamped flowers. Paper can be used to mask off the stamped work.
  4. To fill in the even smaller spaces use the small pattern from ST-100 Game Board Stamp with SC-15 Tuxedo. Allow to dry.
  5. Using a CB-106 #6 Script Liner and one stroke of color for each petal, paint the flowers the following various colors: SC-82 Tucson Red, SC-84 Dee John, SC-27 Sour Apple, and SC-24 Dandelion. Use SC-39 Army Surplus for some centers.
  6. Thin SC-41 Brown Cow and float color, using a CB-106 #6 Script Liner, onto the background of the flower, staying in the square shape. Use SC-39 Army Surplus for some backgrounds.
  7. Using a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan, apply 3 coats of FN-015 Tucson Red to the back of the bowl. Allow to dry.
  8. Stilt and fire to shelf cone 06.

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