During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls. |
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Using a standard roller cover and paint tray apply the glaze to the wall starting at the ceiling and working your way down. |
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Apply two coats of the desired color of glaze or underglaze with a coat of clear glaze over the top. |
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The glaze can be made beforehand and will keep for a week or more in the fridge. |
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Flesh paint contained egg tempera alone as medium, whilst a dark green glaze was bound in drying oil. |
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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. |
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I just adore the complete 'kitschness' of these pies, with a caramel glaze and piled high with popcorn. |
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The glaze is called teriyaki sauce and may be bought in a commercially prepared form or made at home. |
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Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each. |
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When I try to explain the boundary layer, laminar flow, turbulent mixing, entropy, and autopsies to them, there eyes just glaze over. |
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Wax is most commonly used in ceramics to form a resist where one does not want glaze. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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When the tile is finished and the underglazes are thoroughly dry, apply two to three coats of clear glaze. |
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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. |
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Before the glaze coat begins to dry, use the sponge to remove some of the glaze to expose the undercoat. |
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Then, dip the sponge into the glaze and then blot off all extra paint with newspaper or paper towels. |
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Stephens veils the pastoral subjects with milky washes that streak the surface, and a brown glaze that drips languorously down it. |
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The silver thaw referred to in this poem is a Canadian Maritimes word for an ice storm covering all with glaze ice. |
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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. |
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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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This round lustred Maiolica dish was tin-glazed and coated with a luster glaze. |
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Things just kept getting better as the chicken with French lentils in its truffled honey glaze found its way into the feeding frenzy. |
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When using a water-based glaze on our clay projects, I asked a second-grader what color he wanted to use. |
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Traditionally, maiolica is earthenware with a lead-based glaze made opaque by tin oxide. |
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Prevent major spills which can form a hard glaze and destroy the chemical oxidizing action. |
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Cook the cookies until the glaze is set, which should be for five to ten minutes. |
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And, you know, a few duck pot stickers and some beef tenderloin in a pineapple teriyaki glaze. |
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The tuna tartare gets an entertaining fillip of fresh papaya and a ribbon of gorgeously reduced balsamic glaze. |
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If the cake is not marzipanned, brush it with apricot glaze before positioning the icing to ensure it does not slip. |
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The barbecue sauce was a sweet, tomato-based mesquite glaze, and the greens were classic French haricots verts, salted with bits of cured bacon. |
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Using oil base paint or glaze will slow the drying time and allow you more time to blend your veins. |
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The pieces were bisque fired and decorated with underglazes then fired again with a gloss glaze, but the project can be adapted to use acrylics. |
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He produces work in a variety of colours and textures by applying layers of slip and glaze and firing individual pieces a number of times. |
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The symbolism of a gun-control group grading members of Congress for the first time is a display of power in itself, glaze says. |
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Cover the grill and cook about seven minutes for the glaze to set and begin to brown a little. |
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Consider it a cosmic lesson in exploring the intricacies of circumstance that you often glaze over. |
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Clay and glaze recipes from antiquity to present times abound which call for exotic ingredients such as finely sifted beach sand, ash of bog moss, ash of wine lees, etc. |
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Their famous blue glaze, at least, is right there in the tiling of the fountain in the shot. |
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The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces. |
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Place the tamarind glaze in a squeeze bottle and drizzle decoratively over the top of the chop. |
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Here, my eyes would glaze over as I flash backed to the summer I spent putting little purple microdot tabs of mescaline in my mouth, waiting for that hallucinatory high. |
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This is a delicious pound cake glazed with a blood orange glaze. |
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Faience is a glass-like material, made by heating a paste consisting of sand or crushed quartz, an alkali such as plant ash, and a glaze, until vitrification occurs. |
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Finally, Deborah Racicot of Narcissa prepares mouth-watering pumpkin crepes with warm sage cinnamon en glaze. |
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She says that at present, students are able to learn, experiment and practice with the preparation of clay and hand-making techniques for biscuit and glaze firing. |
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With grey-green glaze on both the interior and exterior, the decoration en barbotine, the exterior with five vertical bands of conical projections. |
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Using pastry bags, fill bottom half of shell with sweet potato mousse, fill top half of shell with parsnip pastry cream and top with chocolate glaze. |
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My favorite glaze is a 12-ounce jar of apricot preserves mixed with 1 to 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard. |
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The dark traces of the cracks in the crazed surface of the pot contrasted with the light glaze and was quite attractive. |
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With this arrangement, Paxton could glaze the entire roof surface with identical panes that did not need to be trimmed. |
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At the same time, several lost techniques, such as oxblood glaze, were rediscovered. |
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One important use of glaze is to render porous pottery vessels impermeable to water and other liquids. |
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The colour of a glaze after it has been fired may be significantly different from before firing. |
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The atmosphere within a kiln can be adjusted to produce complex effects in glaze. |
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The development of ceramic glaze which makes it impermeable makes it a popular and practical form of pottery making. |
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The following section provides background information on the methods used to form, decorate, finish, glaze, and fire ceramic wares. |
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Porcelain wares may be decorated under the glaze using pigments that include cobalt and copper or over the glaze using coloured enamels. |
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Smith Twiddy's The Little Welsh Cookbook, a cup of cold tea is included in the mixture, and marmalade is used as a glaze. |
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Freezing rain is a type of winter storm called an ice storm where rain falls and then freezes producing a glaze of ice. |
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After much experimenting they managed to make a thin type of earthenware which was covered with a white tin glaze. |
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Purple of Cassius was used not just by glassmakers but by porcelain manufacturers to make a fine red glaze. |
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Raku bowls are of two types. The red Raku is made from a reddish earthenware clay and is glazed with a lead glaze. |
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When a glaze containing this material is fired in a kiln, the whiting acts as a flux material in the glaze. |
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It led to a contract to glaze the Crystal Palace in 1851 and which earned Joseph Paxton a knighthood. |
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Anywhere the glaze is thin, the iron oxide molecules are exposed to this atmosphere and will reoxidize to red ferric iron oxide. |
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Outside the car window was a glaze of darkness stippled with the gold of infrequent mysterious lights. |
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To make the glaze combine all three ingredients with a whisk and drizzle over cooled banana bread. |
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The slow-cooked wagyu beef rib with sticky glaze arrived a painful 25 minutes later. |
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The Alabama Slammer is a hickory barbecue glaze, spiked with chipolte heat. |
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An Anisette demi glaze covered the chop, which was served with mixed vegetables and mashed potato. |
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Mix raw sienna colour with one tablespoon each of white spirit and oil glaze. |
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Cars in the cross alley are covered with a silver glaze of dew. |
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The BFGoodrich advisory ice detection system is especially useful because it detects the presence of rime, runback and clear glaze ice. |
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Honey-Orange Shrimp With Baby Bok Choy is a roasted melange of sweet and savory, thanks to the glaze and the veggies and seafood. |
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Reduce the finished sauce down to the consistency of a glaze and season. |
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The further use of transparent glaze and calcinations naturally emphasizes the stoneware sculptures. |
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For the perfect seasonal side dish, you can toss carrots cooked in a slow cooker with a cinnamon-sugar glaze. |
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For contrast of colour, terracotta clay is alternately used and incorporates a black glaze and terra sigillata for the surface treatment. |
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In a room, browning at dusk, one imagines clearly and under the glaze of sadness envisions trailing arbutus and bloodroot. |
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His pieces are finished in crater glaze, fuming with stannous chloride and textural glazes such as dry shino and shino crawl glazes. |
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Enjoy Sticky Buns, served with crisped pork belly, maple glaze, and beer cabbage. |
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The glaze has also been changed for the sake of better appearance, and the new potato variety removed previous seasonal taste variations. |
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When the final clear or light-colored glaze is on, the colors of the underglaze will shine through. |
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Students paint their cells using underglazes and coat them with a clear glaze before firing. |
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The ochres available in North America are inclined to fuse to the glaze surface. |
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Dark rum and orgeat taps into the rich, toasty, nutty, sweetness of the chicken glaze while the citrus brightens the dish with acid. |
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For the mains my wife chose confit pork belly, which was served with sticky rice, wilted pak choi and an Indonesian sweet soy glaze. |
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Listed below are several of my favourite methods of applying glaze over bisque textures. |
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The desired glost temperature and the possibility of cation release from the glaze affects the degree of usefulness of lead oxide as a flux. |
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McCall transfers some of the photograms onto glass plates, fusing the layers with a glaze of crushed glass that results in a finished plate similar to milk glass. |
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Then he tried silicon carbide which held the carbon combined with the silica until glaze melt when the carbon was then able to reduce the oxides in the moulten glaze. |
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An overfired glaze often blisters by the volatilization of part of its composition. It also reaches a stage where its viscosity is too low to keep it on the pot. |
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But where his mom would braise pork shoulder for a brothy meat adobo, Luym chooses a quick-cooking cut of beef and finishes it with a seasoned glaze. |
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Some glaze formulas or recipes also use volcanic ash or even bone ash. |
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Young and Pardoe experimented to perfect a glaze for the biscuit ware, but were unable to add to Billingsley's stockpile of porcelain, having no access to his recipe. |
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Watch the flocculation or deflocculation of your glaze, because if it is deflocculated, it may dry too fast before you have a chance to impress the leaf. |
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After this was dry, she finished it off with a few touches of terracotta and gold, mixed with a drop of scrumble glaze, to get the marbled effect. |
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But for people whose eyes glaze over when the subject turns to trans unsaturated fat and low-density lipoproteins, that's a lot easier said than done. |
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It is made of redware and has a patchy green glaze, which has partly burned into bubbles, indicating that its manufacturing process was not wholly successful. |
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The organisers provided the raw materials needed to get started including, for those interested in ceramics, the opportunity to hand glaze raku pottery tiles. |
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The lustrous appearance, subtle as the play of light on the glabrous skin of a human palm, evokes the living body in a way that the glassy obduracy of glaze cannot. |
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Glaze may be applied by dusting the unfired composition over the ware or by spraying, dipping, trailing or brushing on a thin slurry composed of the unfired glaze and water. |
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Decoration is done by incising and slip-trailing the designs, and colour is added using underglazes and natural oxides before the pots are finished with a clear glaze. |
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Spread glaze over ham 30 minutes before end of cooking time. |
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The colors are brighter and more saturated than other glazes, and the underglazes are compatible with both the earthenware and stoneware covering glaze. |
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After 20 minutes of going on about choke holds and various positions my eyes glaze over and I have to tell him to stop or threaten to talk about Pilates for half an hour. |
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The dimpled ceramic Carbonado lamp from Uttermost is finished in a distressed ivory glaze with blue-beige undertones, silver leaf accents and a crystal foot. |
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To make the space look more in proportion, Laura opted to paint the ceiling and the top two feet of the walls in solid terracotta and rag-roll the rest in a terracotta glaze. |
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