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RAKU LEAF VASE

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RAKU LEAF VASE Designer: Renee Lindquist SUPPLIES Form SB-114 8” Vase or create your own using Raku clay Colors RK-101 Copper Metallic RK-106 Peacock Matte Decorating Accessories DSS-111 Botanical – Leaves AC-310 Silkscreen Medium INSTRUCTIONS Begin with properly fired shelf cone 04 bisque.  Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust. Place some RK-101 Copper Metallic, RK-106 Peacock Matte on a palette or tile and sprinkle with AC-310 Silkscreen Medium. Using a palette knife mix color and medium to the consistency of thick peanut butter. If the mix is to thin add more AC-310 Silkscreen Medium or if too thick...

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SPOT RAKU PLATE

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SPOT RAKU PLATE Designer: Renee Lindquist SUPPLIES Form SB-105 Rimmed Dinner Plate or create your own out of your favorite Raku clay Colors SC- 11 Blue Yonder SC-27 Sour Apple SC- Hot Tamale RK-101 Copper Metallic RK-106 Peacock Matte Decorating Accessories 604 #4 Fan Brush AC-213 Sponge on a Stick C-223 Writer Tip Kit SL 441 Spots Stencil INSTRUCTIONS Begin with properly fired shelf cone 04 bisque.  Moisten a clean sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust. Use a Banding wheel and draw 3 different size circles on your plate. With the middle section a little larger than the rest....

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RAKU VASES

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RAKU VASES Designer: Todd Hickerson SUPPLIES Form Earthenware bisque Colors Vase #1 Crackle CC-108 China Sea Crackle CC-102 White Vase #2 RK-106 Peacock Matte Vase #3 RK-100 Black Vase #4 RK-105 Copper Penny Decorating Accessories RB-144 #4 Soft Fan Miscellaneous Accessories Sponge Water Metal tongs Trash can with lid Combustible materials Cloth INSTRUCTIONS Directions in order of picture from left to right Vase #1 Begin with properly fired bisque. Apply 3 coats of CC-108 China Sea to the top 2/3 of vase. Apply 3 coats of CC-102 White to the bottom 1/3 of vase. Heat kiln to 1850F. At 1850F carefully...

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