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During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls.
Using a standard roller cover and paint tray apply the glaze to the wall starting at the ceiling and working your way down.
Apply two coats of the desired color of glaze or underglaze with a coat of clear glaze over the top.
The glaze can be made beforehand and will keep for a week or more in the fridge.
Flesh paint contained egg tempera alone as medium, whilst a dark green glaze was bound in drying oil.
These minor miracles of topsy-turviness start with a layer of fruit in a sweet, syrupy, buttery glaze in the bottom of a heavy pan or skillet.
I just adore the complete 'kitschness' of these pies, with a caramel glaze and piled high with popcorn.
The glaze is called teriyaki sauce and may be bought in a commercially prepared form or made at home.
Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each.
When I try to explain the boundary layer, laminar flow, turbulent mixing, entropy, and autopsies to them, there eyes just glaze over.
Wax is most commonly used in ceramics to form a resist where one does not want glaze.
Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities.
When the tile is finished and the underglazes are thoroughly dry, apply two to three coats of clear glaze.
You can antique the other way around, but remember a light base coat needs a darker glaze, whereas a dark base coat should use a light glaze.
Before the glaze coat begins to dry, use the sponge to remove some of the glaze to expose the undercoat.
Then, dip the sponge into the glaze and then blot off all extra paint with newspaper or paper towels.
Stephens veils the pastoral subjects with milky washes that streak the surface, and a brown glaze that drips languorously down it.
The silver thaw referred to in this poem is a Canadian Maritimes word for an ice storm covering all with glaze ice.
Add to the point where the glaze is a little on the runny side, but not too thin where it won't stick to your brush.
The light sisal rug anchors the rustic tables, and the suedelike wall glaze in a caramel shade adds warmth to the knotty pine ceiling.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Rim sherd from large pan, red body liberally flecked with ocher, thin lead glaze, the rim folded and flattened on the upper edge.
The clear water is then siphoned or poured off and the glaze is ready for use.
The glaze is composed of felspar, carbonate of lime, borax, and white-lead.
To glaze, brush them with a little white of egg, and dust with castor sugar.
The potter will glaze your work for you if you wish, or leave it in the bisque.
This is the reverse of crazing and is caused by the glaze being too large for the body.
When nearly cooked, brush them with a little milk or white of egg to glaze them.
Putting aside salt glaze we find a countless number of both lead and leadless glazes.
A glaze with only lead oxide as the base is not, however, desirable for general use.
Then put on a thin glaze over it when dry made of raw and burnt sienna with enough whiting to make it rather transparent.
In spraying, the glaze is thinned considerably and blown through a vaporizer by means of a foot pump.
It was mentioned in the last chapter that a glaze free from alumina will devitrify or become dull.
The glaze of unshed tears sprang over Miss birdsong's eyes like gauzy clouds across a summer sky.
The piece has a thick white glaze with a slight pink cast and is haphazardly splashed with blue.
Before burning, a little glaze should be sprayed over the work with an atomizer.
A deposit of glaze on an extensive scale constitutes an ice storm.
For the glaze firing the tile should be placed flat on the stilt.
Pin-holing can be seen in the glaze surface and unmelted silica in the body and glaze.
The crabs hung on the branches as thick as beads on a string, purple-red, with a thin silvery glaze over them.
This matte, jet-black clay coupled with the thick milky opalescence of my stone and ash glaze is wonderfully romantic and nostalgic.
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