Ceramic-Dough Craft
Ceramic-dough craft is a longtime favorite among craft enthusiasts. Modeling dough is the basis for a number of crafts from beading to flower making. Material preferences range from commercial brands...
View ArticleCeramic Dry Brushing Technique
Bisque -- pottery after it is fired in the kiln -- is typically painted after firing. The simplest way to create realistic, engaging paintings on bisque is to use a dry-brushing painting technique....
View ArticleEasy to Do Ceramic Plates
Easy-to-do ceramic plates can be made with stoneware clays. Stoneware clays are low in price and air harden or set without having to use a kiln to fire the plate and harden it. Paint the stoneware...
View ArticleCeramic Clay Life Span
Clay work and ceramics can be a wonderful hobby for children and adults. Clay is a fun to work with, easy to manipulate and a relatively inexpensive creative outlet. Many clays used in ceramics and...
View ArticlePottery Vs. Ceramics
The terms pottery and ceramics, often paired together or used interchangeably, do not mean the same thing. Yet, there is a reason for the common misunderstanding. All pottery is a ceramic, but not all...
View ArticleThe Use of Fixative for Ceramic Glaze Firmness
You've put lots of time and energy into creating a beautiful ceramic object, and now you want to guarantee that it will be protected. Ceramic glaze fixatives are used to secure and firm certain...
View ArticleDifference Between Ceramics and Clay
The difference between ceramics and clay is processing. Ceramics are pieces of clay that have hardened after exposure to intense heat. They are commonly used for decorative purposes or building...
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