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INSTRUCTIONS ON ORIGINAL GLASS COLORS Unique 's new Original Glass Colors are easy to use. They are beautiful, and inexpensive too! These colors were formulated primarily for use on glass but they can be used on ceramic and porcelain bisque and over fired glazes. We use single or double strength window glass available from a hardware or building supply store. When sagging a piece, 12" or larger, we recommend using double strength glass or using two pieces of single strength. Clear, colored or textured stained glass from a stained glass supplier will also work well. Colors can be brushed, sponged, airbrushed or applied with the outline bottle. When spraying, proper equipment, including a mask is necessary. When brushing, select a soft brush such as one from the 250 series. Thin the colors to the consistency of milk and "puddle" them on. To cover a large area (background, ect.), apply the thinned color with an eyedropper and use a brush to bring color up to outlines. All colors dry slowly to allow brush marks to level out and one coat is all that is necessary. Colors will tend to settle somewhat in the jar and will have to be stirred and shaken before and during use. If the color is too thick and the brush marks do not smooth out, add a few drops of water. You want the colors to flatten out to a smooth application. If Glass Colors dry out in the jar, add enough water to return them to a painting consistency. If you wish to shade these colors, apply 2 colors side by side and while still wet, "squiggle" them together using a fine blush, or apply the base color and when dry, Shade using the shading color on a square shader brush. Outline Black and Outline White can be used for outlining to achieve the leaded glass look. Place pattern underneath well cleaned glass and trace on the outline of your pattern, using the Outline Black with a 10/0 brush or the Outliner bottle (squeeze bottle with the metal tip). When outline is dry, you will be able to apply color to the different sections of your pattern, and the outline well not bleed or smear. If color is accidentally applied over the outline, immediately use your finger to push it back across the line. If you wish a gold outline, use Unique Bright Gold, a high grade fired gold product, and a Gold Pen to outline the pattern. When dry fill in the colors as explained above. Many ready to use shapes and styles of glass slumping molds are available. GLASS IS ALWAYS PLACED IN SLUMPER OR ON DRAPER, DECORATED SIDE UP! The maturing temperature of the colors is hot enough to cause the glass to conform to the shape of the mold being used, so you will be decorating and forming the glass at the same time. Electronic kilns usually offer two options for firing. When working with
glass, you can program them to
fire to a specific cone at a medium speed or you can override this and use the
ramp feature. Always scrub your glass on both sides using powdered cleanser (Comet), rinse well and dry with a paper towel. This will remove fingerprints, dust or oils. After cleaning, handle glass by the edges only, as any contamination will show after the piece is fired. I like to work on a surface that has been etched with Etching Creme. Colors will adhere to the etched surface with no "beading" or crawling. This etched surface will become shiny and clear when the colors are fired to maturity. These original colors are not food safe, but they can be used for food containers if the color is fired on the outside of the shape. Fire these pieces on a drape mold with the painted side up, this leaves the inside free of color. |
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