FLUTED PUMPKIN WITH LEAVES
Designer: Bob Moreni
SUPPLIES
Form
- CD026 Medium Fluted Pumpkin
- CD1073 4 Leaf Designs Press Tool
Colors
- SS-24 Chocolate Fudge
- SS-138 Flat Black
- SS-399 Terra Cotta
- SS-210 Orange
- SS-111 Brightest Yellow
- MM-106 Steel Metallic
- MM-305 Rapid Rust
Decorating Accessories
- AC-502 Matte Sealer
- MM-600 Spritzer Cap
- Basecoat Brush
- Various Drybrush’s
- RB-104 #4 Liner
Miscellaneous Accessories
- Foam Plates – Aluminum Foil for Palette
- Paper Towels
- Water Bowl
- Clean-Up Tool
- Sponge
- Low Fire White Clay
- XActo Knife
- 20 Gauge Copper Wire
INSTRUCTIONS
- Cast the mold in usual manner. While in the leather stage, punch 4 holes around the bottom of the stem for the copper wire later. Allow to dry. Clean the greenware with a Clean-Up Tool.
- Roll out some Low Fire Whit Clay. Take the Maple Leaf Press Tool and press out 3 or more leaves. Trim with XActo Knife then give a slight bend to the leaf to make it look real. Add a small piece of clay with a hole in it to the back of the leaf to attach later. Clean the leaves with a damp brush. Allow to dry!
- Bisque fire the pumpkin and the leaves to cone 04.Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust.
- Using a Basecoat Brush, basecoat the pumpkin with 1-2 coats of SS-399 Terra Cotta.
- Basecoat the stem and the leaves with SS-138 Flat Black. Allow to dry!
- Drybrush the pumpkin except the stem with 1-2 coats of SS-210 Orange. Do not was brush. Highlight the upper half of the pumpkin with SS-111 Brightest Yellow.
- Apply 1 coat of MM-106 Steel Metallic to the stem and leaves. When dry apply a 2nd coat of MM-106 Steel Metallic to the stem, while this coat is still wet apply MM-305 Rapid Rust to the stem and leaves. You may want to lay the pumpkin on its side so the MM-305 Rapid Rust does not drip onto the pumpkin. Allow to dry!
- Shade the deep crevices of the pumpkin with SS-24 Chocolate Fudge. Allow to dry!
- Apply 1-2 coats of AC-502 Matte Sealer to the piece.
- DO NOT FIRE.
- Attach the leaves with the Copper Wire stringing it through the holes in the pumpkin and the back of the leaf. Add some wire curly cues.