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DelAmorYlaBelleza on Instagram: "EQUIPO!!! Here you have the step by step description of the MOROCCO project developed with my beloved friend @moroccanartbyrahma !!  • 1- leave your vase to dry.  2- drunk with a graphite pencil all the drawings you want to mark. 3- Don’t worry with the fight because higher than 300° is going to become transparent. 4- once you have finished start applying the coloured slip did you like.  5- in my case, I use copper for my green light colour, Cobalt for the blue, Manganese for black, P191 for pink and P314 for red.  6- once you finish with it, you can start the #sgraffito technique! In my case, I scratch the slip surface with metallic tools until I see the colour of the ceramic used to shape the vase.  7- the first Scrapo lines are to define each individual Sgraffito Designs Pattern, Pottery Sgraffito, Sgraffito Technique, Ceramic Projects, Pottery Projects, Clay Stamps, Glazing Techniques, Wax Resist, Ceramic Techniques

DelAmorYlaBelleza on Instagram: "EQUIPO!!! Here you have the step by step description of the MOROCCO project developed with my beloved friend @moroccanartbyrahma !! • 1- leave your vase to dry. 2- drunk with a graphite pencil all the drawings you want to mark. 3- Don’t worry with the fight because higher than 300° is going to become transparent. 4- once you have finished start applying the coloured slip did you like. 5- in my case, I use copper for my green light colour, Cobalt for the…

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Christine Stangel on Instagram: "Final step.. Sgraffito time!  Sgraffito is a technique applying a layer of a contrasting color to the unfired moist clay surface and scratching through the top layer (white) to reveal the underlying layer of clay (brown). This technique gives each flower an added touch of definition with a subtle outline. These floral mugs go through quite the journey even before they head to the kiln for their first of two firings.  See previous reels for all the steps and thanks for being part of their journey! #csstangelpottery" Floral Mugs, Sgraffito Technique, Sgraffito, Kiln, Handmade Ceramics, The Journey, Contrasting Colors, Glaze, How To Apply

Christine Stangel on Instagram: "Final step.. Sgraffito time! Sgraffito is a technique applying a layer of a contrasting color to the unfired moist clay surface and scratching through the top layer (white) to reveal the underlying layer of clay (brown). This technique gives each flower an added touch of definition with a subtle outline. These floral mugs go through quite the journey even before they head to the kiln for their first of two firings. See previous reels for all the steps and…

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