

Here is how they looked after I painted them with the underglazes.


Once they had a chance to dry all the way, I waxed the backs and sides with wax resist. Then, with the help of a friend, I poured clear glaze over the top of each tile. They're now sitting on a shelf, waiting to be fired. Cross your fingers for me!

1 comment:
How fun to see the steps ... thanks for recording the progress! You're learning some really cool techniques.
but itws h ard t typt wthmy fngnrs crsossed,
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