Apply 2 coats of desired Stroke & Coat color to tile.
It is ok that first coat of glaze does not fully cover the tile. Allow the rough coat to dry (when shine is gone) and then apply your second coat which will fully cover the tile now that the glaze has something to “grab” to.
Allow glaze to dry completely
Sketch out design with a pencil on the dry surface
Scratch away at the layer of glaze to create sgraffito design, revealing the white tile underneath
Once finished fire tile to Cone 06
Watercolor & Ink
Wipe away any dust with damp sponge and dry tile
Using primary color pallet (SC-6 Sunkissed, SC-73 Candy Apple Red and SC-76 Cara-Bien Blue) begin watercolor sketch by painting desired design
Using a small round brush apply only one coat of color to achieve a watercolor look
Mix desired secondary colors using the 3 primaries
Any mistakes can be wiped away with a sponge
Allow glaze to dry once sketch is complete
Add “ink lines” using a detail liner brush and SC-15 Tuxedo
Line variation in encouraged to create a loose and flowing look
Once finished allow glaze to dry and fire tile to Cone 06
Thumbprint
Wipe away any dust with damp sponge and dry tile
To create flower, use thumb to stamp SC-73 Candy Apple Red onto tile to create petal. Stamp 5 prints in a circle to create a flower
Stamp SC-6 Sunkissed in the center of flowers with your fingertip
Using a detail liner brush and SC-15 Tuxedo, add optional line details around flowers
Once finished allow glaze to dry and fire tile to Cone 06
Fall Pointallism
Wipe away any dust with damp sponge and dry tile
Using primary color pallet (SC-6 Sunkissed, SC-73 Candy Apple Red and SC-76 Cara-Bien Blue) build leaf image by stamping small dots of color with your fingertip
Mix desired secondary colors using the 3 primaries
Any mistakes can be wiped away with a sponge
Once dry, option to line leaf using a detail liner brush and SC-15 Tuxedo for more definition
Once finished allow glaze to dry and fire tile to Cone 06