
- A CERAMIC CHRISTMAS TREE PLASTIC COLOR REPLACEMENT LIGHTS BULBS & STARS SECTION
- A GREAT FLASH SALE SECTION
- A GREAT HOLIDAY SPECIALS SECTION
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ACRYLIC PAINTS / BISQUE STAINS
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BISQUE UNPAINTED CERAMICS-MUGS- PLATES-BOWLS-PLATTERS FIGURINES
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BRUSHES
- CASTING CERAMIC SUPPLIES MOLDS/SLIP CASTING
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CHRISTMAS BISQUE / PLASTERCRAFT
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GLAZES UNDERGLAZES OVERGLAZES DUNCAN MAYCO
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JUDAICA FIRED/NON FIRED CHANNUKAH, PASSOVER
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KEMPER POTTERY TOOLS BY KEMPER
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KILN SUPPLIES SHELVES, POSTS, STILTS, CONES
- PUMPKIN CARVING TOOL SETS
- SPONGES & SANDERS
- SUPPLIES MISC.ITEMS YOU COULDNT FIND ARE HERE
- TILES BISQUE CERAMIC UNPAINTED/UNGLAZED LOW FIRE
- UNDERGLAZE PENCILS

Ceramic Bisque
Ceramic Bisque Painting Tips
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Always begin by rinsing your ceramic bisque piece under cold water. this rinses off dust particles and allows paint to adhere better on your piece. Do not rub any towels or anything to dry it. Wait 3 minutes and start painting even though it feels moist. A good way to decide what you want to paint is to use a regular pencil and draw out you design. All pencil marks will burn off during firing. Another good tool is to get some ceramic carbon paper (sold on this web site) and trace things on. The carbon paper is live on one side only and leaves a pencil like line. This too will burn off during firing. Certain underglazes are made specifically for bisque (concepts, stroke & coat & fun coats). Most of these work the same way. One coat for translucent, two for semi opaque and three coats for opaque. Keep in mind that when you do multiple coats do not make multiple brush passes on the second and third coats, only one pass. This will only serve to move the bottom coats around defeating the purpose of getting an opaque look. But instead you will get streaking. Clear glazing your piece requires caution because dried underglazes are on the powdery side. Therefore when brushing wet glaze over underglazes if one is not careful will create colors to run. One good piece of advice is to use a good glazing fan brush (sold on this web site). When applying the clear glaze only make one pass over every area. Allow the glaze to dry and apply the second coat with one pass only. Do not keep brushing over same area for this will create a smear on the colors. Most clear glazes like IN-1001 or Pure Brilliance by Duncan (sold on this web site) require 2 to 3 coats. Read label for specifics. Allow glaze to dry thoroughly then fire to cone 06. Bisque: A white canvas for you to create a one of a kind master piece; Just what is Bisque? Steps in the process:
As always if you have a specific problem you are welcome to email us with the symptom and we will try to come up with the right medicine for you. Happy painting! And as always, you can find all the ceramic bisque you need right here in our web site www.ceramicartspace.com
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