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Emma Puddick Pottery on Instagram: "In my last reel, I showed you how I apply underglaze transfers to my mugs - here’s what I do before that!

The transfers come in sheets - these have 48x33cm of usable pattern on them - which I cut to size for my pots.  They are an expensive material (one sheet will set you back close to a tenner from a UK retailer) so I use them as efficiently as I can. For my mugs, I use a strip to go around the body and a smaller strip to cover the handle. I have worked out a pattern to get 7 mug strips and 7 handle strips from 2 sheets of transfer and I stick to it religiously. 

I’ve done so many of these! Originally I would cut them one sheet at a time with scissors! Then I upgraded to a rotary cutter and the real game changer was getting a 50cm ruler 📏😆

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Emma Puddick Pottery on Instagram: "In my last reel, I showed you how I apply underglaze transfers to my mugs - here’s what I do before that! The transfers come in sheets - these have 48x33cm of usable pattern on them - which I cut to size for my pots. They are an expensive material (one sheet will set you back close to a tenner from a UK retailer) so I use them as efficiently as I can. For my mugs, I use a strip to go around the body and a smaller strip to cover the handle. I have worked…

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Josephine Mae Design on Instagram: "Using the ceramic technique “Mishima” to inlay the black underglaze into this lifted Tacoma truck design. 🛻✨ Mishima is a technique in ceramics where a contracting color of underglaze or slip is applied into the groves on an etched clay body. Then the extra is scraped or wiped away from the high points of the clay to reveal the groves left with the design. This inlay technique is used often for detailed fine illustrative works." Inlay Technique Ceramics, Inlay Ceramics, Mishima Ceramics, Underglaze Ceramics, Underglaze Techniques, Lifted Tacoma, Tacoma Truck, Glaze Ideas, Ceramic Techniques

Josephine Mae Design on Instagram: "Using the ceramic technique “Mishima” to inlay the black underglaze into this lifted Tacoma truck design. 🛻✨ Mishima is a technique in ceramics where a contracting color of underglaze or slip is applied into the groves on an etched clay body. Then the extra is scraped or wiped away from the high points of the clay to reveal the groves left with the design. This inlay technique is used often for detailed fine illustrative works."

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