Since I was expecting them, I fired sample tiles last weekend.
Time to play! The first set is the same set of tiles I made a few weeks ago, only, I now use the new oxides.
Bare tiles
I made some tiles with new textures I intend to use in future. And those needed to be colored with all oxides I have. I put several different textures on one tile so it would save me some work.
So fun to see them all lined up like that!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in your new job!
Really interesting process!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how they'll look like once baked!
Very interesting to see the process!
ReplyDeleteI am very curious! I'd love to see the results...will keep posted!
ReplyDeleteOMG... what an enjoyable process... I am really curious now :)
ReplyDeleteHello Misty, I've being very busy with my Mom these last few weeks and haven't been around much but I must tell you how beautiful your work its turning out, that pendant is lovely! I am amaze how you find the time to do all those things, tutorials, blog posts, feelings, jewellery, sketch books, and now a part time job, Tell us the truth, who is hiding inside those 99 feelings???
ReplyDeleteAll the best!
I am curious how the green will turn out.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many beautiful tiles....how will I be able to chose one?!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work Mitsy!
How cool! Can't wait to see them. Mitsy, make sure to stop by and participate in my second giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteJenya
It looks like such a lot of fun, Mitsy! Great photos too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso many tiles!!!! so much work! I really like the yellow, how strong it is when not washed. What happens if you don't wash it? never done that... it just covers the whole thing?
ReplyDeleteMarian, the yellow becomes an orangy red - strange huh?
ReplyDeleteWhen you don't wash it off it more or less just transforms into the color but much darker.
You are a busy creative bee!!!Can't wait to see the final results!!
ReplyDeletethey look so inticing all lined up like this :)
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