Designer Liner is clay based and heavily pigmented. Use this versatile product to create fine detail with lines, dots, and letters.
Cone 06 chips have been fired flat with S2101 Crystal Clear Brushing in oxidation on white earthenware body.
Cone 6 chips have been fired flat with SW001 Stoneware Clear Glaze in oxidation on white stoneware body. SW004 Zinc-Free Clear was used with SG405 Green and SG406 Brown.
Cone 10 chips have been fired flat with SW001 Stoneware Clear Glaze in reduction on white stoneware body. SW004 Zinc-Free Clear was used with SG405 Green and SG406 Brown.
The metal writer tip allows for ultimate control to draw ultra-fine or bold lines, typography and intricate illustration, or apply with a brush to create watercolor or ink wash effects. Designer Liner is best when used under non-moving transparent or semi-transparent glazes. Designer Liner will fire matte when glaze is not applied over top.
Bottle Prep: Before first using the product you will need to punch a hole in the tip of the plastic screw cap using the writer tip provided. DO NOT CUT the plastic tip or make the tip opening larger than the thickness of the metal writer tip. The metal writer tip is threaded and will snuggly fit on the tip of the screw cap.
Applying Color: Shake bottle to force color down into the tip. To initiate product flow, squeeze out a little of the product through the writer tip onto a paper towel. Use steady, even pressure to begin your detailing. Apply onto bisque or unfired glaze and then apply a clear glaze. Apply with a liner brush for fine outlining or brushstrokes. Fire to shelf cone 05/06 (1031°C/999°C) or up to cone 6 (1222°C). Designer Liner is food safe with clear glaze applied overtop, AP Non-Toxic and Non Hazardous when used under normal conditions.
Storage: If you anticipate using Designer Liner frequently, you may want to store the bottle with the metal tip left on the bottle. Place the metal straight pin (provided) into the metal writer tip as this will help keep the writer tip free from clogging. An alternative storage method is to remove the metal writer tip and reattach the white plastic tip to the screw cap. You will want to soak the metal writer tip in warm water to remove any traces of the designer liner from the nozzle. In either case it is important to minimize air exposure to Designer Liner. Always store at room temperature.
Designer Liner has been formulated to mature at cone 06/05. However most will maintain their color at higher temperatures. Their performance at cone 6 is noted on each individual product label. We recommend testing on your clay body and in your kiln prior to use.
Designer Liner is AP Non-Toxic, Food Safe and Dinnerware Safe when clear glaze is applied as Designer Liners are porous when left unglazed.
Try all types of linework to create depth and visual interest. Designer Liner is the tool to draw in all styles; pointillism, crosshatching, and scumbling.
Use the metal writer tip or a script liner brush to find your style. Create using cursive, free-hand drawing, block-lettering, or calligraphy
Use a brush to apply Designer Liner to simulate a watercolor or ink wash effect.
Designer Liner enables the artist to achieve crisp, non-moving line work from cone 06 to cone 10 temperatures. To ensure sharpness in line quality, use a non-moving translucent or clear glaze over the top of Designer Liner. Fires to a matte finish without a glaze over the top.
Designer Liner is matte and textured with out a clear glaze over the top. This will create a surface issue which may trap bacteria. Clear glaze provides a shine and vibrancy. However, it is stunning on non-dinnerware in design against a glossy surface.
Yes, it looks beautiful. However, it requires a clear cap over the Designer Liner.
Designer Liner is intended to be for fine lines and details, and not to be used as a dimensional glaze. Since there is no frit, designer liner will crack or pop off when over applied.
Designer Liner can be applied to clay/greenware, bisque, glass, on-top of non-moving glaze, or under a sheer or semi-transparent glaze.
Designer Liner fires from cone 06-10, with little change in performance between firing temperatures. Their performance at cone 6 is noted on each individual product label. We recommend testing on your clay body and in your kiln prior to use.
Fires to a matte finish without a glaze over the top.
Designer Liner is AP Non-Toxic, Food Safe and Dinnerware Safe when clear glaze is applied as Designer Liners are porous when left unglazed.