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Pattern Transfers
How to transfer pictures to Ceramic Bisque
by Dolores Swaldi [c] 2004
www.dollyandernieceramics.com
Have you ever come across a pattern or a drawing in a
book or magazine that you would like to paint onto your ceramic
bisque. A picture that would accent that cookie tray, or
would create a wonderful personalized gift for someone special. I
have come across these from time to time and would try to draw them
onto my bisque items. I was never very good at drawing these items
freely, and after a short period of time I quickly realized that I
was no Michael Angelo. I knew I would have to find some other way to
paint these patterns onto my items.
My next thought was to trace these patterns using
carbon paper onto my item. This proved to be a difficult task, not
only was it hard to line up the pattern exactly where I wanted, but
while tracing on uneven or curved surfaces the picture would slide
on top of the carbon paper and produced some unfavorable results.
But when we tried the following technique it worked spectacularly.
It allowed us to align multiple patterns accurately, and when the
paper drifted it was immediately visible. This enabled us to realign
our patterns to match its original position with ease.
Our solution was something inexpensive, and readily
available. Something that you probably have in your home already;
ordinary tissue paper. When using tissue paper it is easier than
ever to transfer a pattern or a picture to your ceramic bisque. Just
place the tissue paper (the type used for gift wrapping) over the
design you like. Gently trace your design with a pencil. To transfer
this pattern, simply place the paper onto your ceramic item and
trace over the pencil marks with a “sharpie” marking pen. The ink
will seep through the tissue paper onto the bisque and the pattern
is reusable. You may then use under glazes to color your pattern. (
As always you must seal your under glazes with a clear glaze to
finish) When your item is fired all of the ink from the "sharpie"
marker is burned off and only the glazes will remain.
We have produced many unique gifts for friends and
family using this technique. Some of our favorite items to finish
using this technique are plates, trays, bowls and mugs. Of course
these are not the only items this technique works well on. The sky's
the limit when you're painting ceramic bisque.
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