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Ready Ceramic Bisque Pottery Booklet Review

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Description of Ready Ceramic Bisque Pottery Booklet

Creative Hobbies Unfinished Ceramic Bisque is Cone 04, White, Low-Fire and great for Paint Your Own Pottery Studios, Schools, Camps, Senior Centers and more!. Great for painting with either acrylic paints or ceramic glazes. This can be glazed and fired to cone 06 or simply painted with acrylic paints and displayed as is. Makes a great group project for kids and adults alike! Host a child's paint your own ceramic painting party and give them a memory that will truly last a lifetime!. Includes free How To Paint Ceramics Booklet published exclusively by Wholesale Craft Outlet. This piece measures 4" High x 5" Long and is cut out in the eyes and nose so it could be lit with your own cord and bulb.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pottery Perfection: A Beginner's Go-To Guide

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice from this booklet I am now a pottery pro! The step-by-step process and detailed instructions made it easy for me to CREATE beautiful pieces .The colorful photos were helpful in giving me inspiration for my own designs. The only downside was that I wish there were more project ideas included, but overall this booklet is a must-have for any beginner looking to get into pottery..

Pros
  • Step-by-step instructions for painting and glazing ceramic bisque pottery.
Cons
  • Requires additional purchase of ceramic bisque pottery pieces to paint and glaze.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thirsty bisque but well detailed cast with great potential

I ventured this link because I was looking for a small realistic skull to paint. They roughly fill the palm of your hand. I don't make pottery or glazes so I can't comment on how these techniques or firing work with this product. Instead, I went the acrylic route. At first I was discouraged by the coarse biscuit glass colored sandpaper. He DRINKS paint and eats my brushes/markers. But I am an absolute fan of this product with some changes. Sealing the surface before painting turns it into a…

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  • Pottery ready to paint
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  • Doubtful