- 1). Squeeze a dime-sized amount of overglaze onto a paper plate. Dip a large paintbrush into the overglaze and cover the inside and outside of the bowl.
- 2). Continue to squeeze only the amount of overglaze you need onto the paper plate as you work because the overglaze dries quickly. Ensure to apply a generous coat of overglaze to the bowl.
- 3). Let the bowl sit until it is completely dry to the touch.
- 1). Paint the inside and the outside of your bowl a single color by squeezing a dime-sized amount of underglaze onto a paper plate. Dip your large paintbrush into the underglaze and apply a coat to the bowl. Alternatively, paint a detailed design onto the bowl, using one or multiple colors of underglaze and a small glazing brush.
- 2). Add more dime-sized amounts of underglaze to the paper plate each time you run out of underglaze. Use only the amount you need as the underglaze dries quickly.
- 3). Set the bowl aside until it is dry to the touch. Apply a second coat of underglaze. Allow the bowl to dry and apply a third coat. Allow it to dry completely.
- 4). Apply one coat of overglaze to the pottery so your work becomes waterproof and durable.
Overglazing
Underglazing
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