Teapot Clock
- Details
- Last Updated: Monday, 22 January 2018 14:53
Products Used
Bisque- CD-935 Teapot Chalkboard
- SC-50 Orange ya Happy
- SC-75 Orange-A-Peel
- SC-26 Green Thumb
- SC-15 Tuxedo
- SC-29 Blue Grass
- SC-16 Cotton Tail
- CG-987 Tree Frog
- SC-55 Yell About It
- SG-401 Black
- S-2101 CLear
Decorating Accessories
- DSS-149 Flowers Silkscreen
- AC-310 Silkscreen Medium
- CB-106 Script Liner
- CB-604 Soft Fan
- C-110 Liner
Miscellaneous Accessories
- Palette knife
- key card
- clock hands and battery
Designer: Marcia Roullard
Instructions
- Begin with a properly fired shelf cone 04 Bisque. Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove dust. Find the center, make a hole to fit the clock stem.
- Use SG-401 Black to outline around the edge of the flat middle section, and to separate the spout and lid and base from the teapot. Apply a heavy line then brush out the excess on the shadow area of the handle.
- From a palette, use the key card to pick up SC-16 Cotton Tail and SC-55 Yella bout it, start in the center section of the teapot, apply the color with the card, moving toward the edges, add SC-65 Peri-twinkle to the card with SC-16 Cotton Tail apply to the top and sides of the center. Add SC-29 Blue Grass to the card with SC-65 Peri-twinkle to shade at the top and side edges. Apply twice.
- Brush three coats of SC-50 Orange ya Happy on the lid and base of the teapot, brush up to the black line, re-apply the black if it covers from the Orange glaze.
- Apply the large flower silkscreen to the center section from DSS-149 Flowers, use SC-15 Tuxedo.
- Use CB-110 Liner to apply a heavy stroke of SC-75 Orange-A-Peel to the flower petals, SC-26 Green Thumb to the stems, and SC-29 Blue Grass to the centers.
- Apply three coats of CG-987 Tree Frog to the remaining section of the teapot, 2-3 coats, use CB-106 Script Liner, apply S-2101 Clear to the SG-401 Black areas, and the center section.
- Fire to cone 05/06.
- Attach clock hands and battery.