Oct 24 2014 have you ever wondered why some ceramic pieces have an antique look to them.
Dry brushing ceramic bisque.
The following method of dry brushing is common for the less detailed textured items those with a smother finish and to obtain a fabric cloth type of effect.
Buy an unpainted ceramic piece that catches your eye.
Painting your ceramic bisque black can be scary but i ll show you the outcome is fantastic.
Before dry brushing it first must be base coated.
Dry with a paper towel making sure it is completely dry prior before working on it.
Paint the ceramic piece in one solid base coat.
Dry brushing does not look attractive without the original base coat.
Begin your project by having a prepared piece of bisque fired to cone 03 05.
Dry brush each individual chalk color on to the ceramic starting with the smallest area and working toward the largest area.
How is it that a ceramic dog or cat has an undercoating of white fur black fur and hints of brown too.
It may take more than one coat to achieve the desired color saturation.
Using a stiff dry brush in the appropriate size for the area to be completed push the chalk into the ceramic with a back and forth brushing motion.
Join me as i dry brush these adorable ceramic snoweople.
Rinse or wash the unpainted piece with water when you get it home.
This will clean off any dust or dirt on the ceramic bisque.
I use the lunch bags sold in a pack at dollar tree and any ceramic bisque piece of your choosing bisque is fired clay called greenware that is.