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Old 09-04-2005, 07:44 PM   #1  
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Does anyone know how to stamp on bisque ornaments? If so, please explain.

Can you buy them already glazed and stamp with Staz-On Ink? Could sharpie markers be used for coloring?

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Old 09-04-2005, 08:03 PM   #2  
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Default I'm used to painting on them not stamping them...

I will hunt and see what I can find. By the way... porcelain boxes are on sale at the artists's club. www.artistsclub.com

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Do you think you could stamp the image and then paint with acrylic paint?

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Sure you can stamp then paint with acrylics... but why would you want to? Bisque is a porus (did I spell that right?) surface - like porcelain. (OK. Anne is an engineer - which means she doesn't spell worth a hoot.) May I ask what you are trying to do?
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Does anyone know how to stamp on bisque ornaments? If so, please explain. Can you buy them already glazed and stamp with Staz-On Ink? Could sharpie markers be used for coloring? Thanks!
Definition: Bisque (or biscuited clay) has been fired once but is UNglazed. Bisque may be done with porcelain or earthenware or any form of clay.
Hint: Look for tiles in the galleries here at Splitcoast. Since so many folks are stamping on tiles and turning the into refrigerator magnets, I would suppose that the same technique might work on ornaments.

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Can you spray the ornament with a sealer to give it that glazed look? If so, what brand of sealer do you use?

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