Camo Truck

Designer: Elizabeth Carey

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Instructions

1. Begin with properly fired cone 04 bisque. Moisten a sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust.

2. Using the Soft Fan and Script Liner with SC-54 Vanilla Dip, apply 2 coats to the body of the truck. Allow glaze to dry between coats.

3. Using the pencil, sketch a camo pattern onto the body of the truck. It should be irregular, rounded shapes that fit into each other like puzzle pieces. You will want to leave a small gap between each shape.

4. Using the Script Liner with SC-34 Down to Earth, SC-48 Camel Back and SC-92 Cafe Ole, apply 2 coats to each piece in the camo pattern. Use each color randomly.

5. Using the Script Liner with SC-35 Gray Hare, apply 2 coats to the windows. Allow glaze to dry between coats. Apply another coat and shade with SC-15 Tuxedo.

6. Using the Script Liner with SC-35 Gray Hare, apply 2 coats to the hubcaps, grille and bumpers of the truck. Allow glaze to dry between coats.

7. Using the Script Liner with SC-6 Sunkissed, apply 2 coats to the headlights. Allow glaze to dry between coats.

8. Using the Script Liner with SC-15 Tuxedo, apply 2 coats to the tires and underside of the truck. Allow glaze to dry between coasts.

9. Using the Detail Liner with SC-15 Tuxedo, outline the details on the truck.

10. Using the Soft Fan, apply 2 coats of S-2101 Clear Brushing Glaze or dip into NT-CLR Clear Dipping Glaze.

11. Fire to cone 06.

Supplies

Form

  • MB-1535 Truck Container

Colors

  • SC-6 Sunkissed
  • SC-15 Tuxedo
  • SC-34 Down To Earth
  • SC-35 Gray Hare
  • SC-48 Camel Back
  • SC-54 Vanilla Dip
  • SC-92 Cafe Ole
  • NT-CLR Clear Dipping Glaze or S-2101 Clear Brushing Glaze

Decorating Accessories

  • RB-144 #4 Soft Fan
  • RB-106 #6 Script Liner
  • RB-110 #10/0 Detail Liner

Miscellaneous Accessories

  • Pencil
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