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FLOCK OF COBBLESTONE BIRDS

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FLOCK OF COBBLESTONE BIRDS Designer: Marcia Roullard SUPPLIES Form MB-1352 6″x6″ Square Clay Canvas Colors SC-2 Melon-choly SC-5 Tiger Tail SC-9 Jaded SC-11 Blue Yonder SC-12 Moody Blue SC-13 Grapel SC-15 Tuxedo SC-16 Cotton Tail SC-25 Crackerjack Brown SC-27 Sour Apple SC-73 Candy Apple Red SC-75 Orange-A-Peel SC-97 Cant-elope FN-008 Brown SG-202 White Cobblestone SG-408 Designer Liner Orange Optional: MM-105 Gold Metallic MM-106 Steel Metallic MM-202 Green Patina AC-302 Wax Resist (dedicated brush) Decorating Accessories SL-442 Stars Stencil (discontinued) SL-436 Fern Leaf Stencil SL-447 Fence Stencil SL-448 Doily Stencil SL-455 Tire Tracks Stencil CB-110 #10/0 Mini Liner CB-604 #4 Soft Fan...

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TEAL COBBLESTONE PUMPKINS

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Fun Project Ideas! TEAL COBBLESTONE PUMPKINS INSTRUCTIONS Hammered Pumpkin #1: Begin with properly fired cone 04 bisque. Moisten a sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust. Using the Soft Fan with FN-001 White, apply 3 coats to the entire pumpkin. Allow glaze to dry between coats. Using the Soft Fan with SG-202 White Cobblestone, apply 3 coats to the body of the pumpkin (not the stem). Allow glaze to lose its shine before applying the second and third coats, but do not wait until it is dry enough to crack. Using the Soft Fan with FN-042 Teal Blue, apply...

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LARS & LINDY COBBLESTONE

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Fun Project Idea!  LARS & LINDY COBBLESTONE Designer: Elizabeth Carey Colors SC-13 Grapel SC-15 Tuxedo SC-27 Sour Apple SC-60 Silver Lining SC-75 Orange-A-Peel SG-201 Black Cobblestone SG-202 White Cobblestone Begin with properly fired cone 04 bisque. Moisten a sponge and wipe bisque to remove any dust Squeeze around 1 TBS of SC-15 Tuxedo onto the palette. Thin with around 1 TSP of water. Apply 1 coat of thinned SC-15 Tuxedo to Lars and Lindy (not on hats). Use a damp sponge to wipe off most of the glaze, leaving it only in the crevices. Using the Script Liner with SC-60 Silver...

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