Getting Started
Wash your
hands! Oil or grease can prevent glazes from sticking
Remove dust by
wiping your piece with a clean, damp (NOT wet) sponge
Choose your
paint (underglaze) colors – they are located at the front of the store – the
tiles beneath each color show 1, 2, and 3 coats of that color as it will appear
after firing
Squeeze a
SMALL amount of each color (about the size of a dime) onto the shiny white tile
provided as a palette
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Choose your item
Be
sure it is large enough to accommodate the hand(s)/foo(ee)t (we would
point out here that feet are generally easier than hands with babies
who tend to “clench” – just something to think about!
This is easier to do on a flat item (things like bowls and mugs can also work but choose something convex versus concave)
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