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Glaze Notes

Types of Glaze: Gloss Glaze - Contains glass. Produces a glass like shine. Colors are labeled as a description. (Ex. Fu Manchu - Reds, Whites, Oranges). Look at the color sample not the name. May only be used on bisque ware. Under glazes - Contains no glass, has a matte finish. These are the color that is on the label. (Ex. Red is red). They can be used on either bone dry or bisque ware. Pink or Mint Green Over Glaze - A clear gloss for under glaze. It is a color when you put it on so you can see where you have put it. In the big white bucket for dipping. Or the Era bottle for pouring.

Glaze tools: Palettes - Used to hold and mix glazes. Do not let glazes get cross contaminated in the jars. Brushes - Brushes Glaze Tongs - Used to dip fired under glaze pieces in the gloss over glaze. Glaze Bottle - Used to draw onto the clay with glaze. Leaves a thicker bead than a brush.

How to properly glaze a piece: WASH FIRED CLAY FIRST!!! Choose color scheme Get Newspaper Brush 2-3 coats of glaze on. Wait until on coat has dried before another coat has gone on. Clean any glaze off the bottom. Miscellaneous: CLEAN OUT BRUSHES!! Before and after use, trust no one. Never mix glaze in jars! All glazes should be as thick as mushroom soup. Too watery - stir glaze off bottom. Too thick - add a little water, a drop at a time while stirring. Use 2-3 coats of glaze Put jars back on shelves DO NOT GLAZE THE BOTTOM DO NOT PUT GLOSS GLAZE ON BONE DRY!!!

Color Wheel 3 primary 3 secondary Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet

Color Schemes: Monochromatic - One color, its tints and shades. Analogous - Colors side by side on the color wheel, 3 colors. Complementary - Opposite colors on the color wheel. Warm Colors - Red, yellow, and orange. Cool Colors - Blue, green, and violet.