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How to paint ceramic – 7 steps

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How to paint ceramic

Painting is a creative way to make your personal ceramic projects unique. Follow this advice to paint ceramic and get fantastic results. So just choose the design you want to create and choose the colours to use. It’s very simple, just follow the recommendations we explain in this article from aHow to like painting pottery.

Steps to follow:

1

Clean the ceramic object. This is very important for painting to adhere properly to the object. Scrape gently all the lines down. These lines are created by the mold used to make your ceramic object. Use a sponge to erase the lines and clean the surface. Moisten the sponge and drain completely, so that the water can make your ceramic craftsmanship flexible again.

2

Select the paint colors that will be used, and a variety of brushes depending on how you want to decorate your ceramics. The painting for ceramics is acrylic enamel, usually sold in bottles in craft shops. If you want to create a printed piece or paint a smaller area, one or two bottles will suffice. If you want to paint a larger ceramic or use only one colour, three to five bottles will be needed.

3

The following are recommended three hands of painting to get the desired color. It is likely that only one hand of paint will not match the desired color. Use different brushes for different techniques. Make sure the edges of the bristles are straight and uniform. For larger surfaces, a brush can be used. For painting specific designs, it is best to use a fine brush.

4

Use the lightest paint first if you want to overlay colours. Dark colours stand out over lighter ones and are used first. If you wish, you can use moulds. Keep them in place with your hand or with tape before painting. Adhesive tape can also be used to paint straight lines on ceramic. Place the tape, paint the line over the edge and remove the tape.

5

Try using imaginary shapes to paint ceramic. Use different objects to create special effects. For example, you can use a sponge to make color spots. Instead of having the brush touch the surface of the ceramic, create a paint splashing effect on some areas of the ceramic.

6

After painting your piece in ceramic, you should let it dry in a safe place for at least 24 hours. After this time, bake in a preheated oven according to the paint manufacturer’s instructions. If you paint parts as dishes and then use them, consider always washing by hand in this way will prolong the life of your dish with the ceramic painting, besides helping the drawing to stay on it longer.

If you have decided to paint your piece with paints that you do not need to go to the oven or with pens to decorate the piece, then you can use it as soon as the paint dries.

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