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Wool Sponges
Since this type of sponge has an irregular surface pattern of holes, it can be used to "print" pleasing background patterns of one or more colors; varying the pressure on the sponge as it is brought in contact with the surface being painted
will produce different effects.
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Gold - Veiling Sponges
To veil with gold, the liquid is painted onto the surface of the sponge, and the sponge is then gently pressed just once in each spot to be decorated (ONLY on a fired glaze surface); this
will produce a delicate, web-like pattern.
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Multi - Piece Stencils
In order to be sure that all areas have been traced and cut out, the stencil papers can be placed one on top of the other, with the cut-out register marks carefully aligned; the assembly is then held up before a light, where any omissions
will become obvious and can be corrected.
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Preparation
Once the lustre is dry, dust
will no longer damage the finish, but the piece should be fired as soon as is convenient thereafter.
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Applying Lustres
In fact, the mother-of-pearl lustres
will be more attractive when fired if they are applied in an irregular fashion.
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Combinations
Designs of metallics over fired colored lustres
will, however, provide pleasing results. Base coats of gold and copper, when covered by colorless or colored mother-of-pearl lustres, result in finishes of unequalled beauty.
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Lustre Resist
As in other chapters of this series, it is recommended that the use of and experimentation with these materials
will heighten the hobbyists pleasure with ceramics.
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Preparing The Slip
Since the thickening action is caused by the combining of the thickening agent with the chemicals used to deflocculate slip (usually sodium silicate and/or sodium carbonate), the amount of the thickener necessary to properly thicken a given amount of slip
will vary from one slip to another; for this reason, it is necessary to add the thickener in small amounts.
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Techniques
The hobbyist
will, no doubt, discover other methods of application as work in this technique progresses.
Following are directions for slip sculpturing a scene, and suggestions for floral designs -just two of the many ways in which this technique can be utilized.
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Scenery
Since the entire piece needs to have some texture when the colors are later applied, this thinned slip
will provide such texture for those areas which
will not be later covered with thickened slip; in addition, the horizontal streaks
will simulate water when a "lake" in the scene is later outlined.
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