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Ceramic bowl painting


Ceramic bowl painting techniques sounds easy with simple tricks.All we need is a ceramic paint kit and a few items that can be pulled instantly at our home.

Materials:
Single color ceramic bowls
Ceramic paint kit-No bake required
Round tip brush-2
The rest of the things could be gathered at home and will be mentioned i the methods.

Method:

Technique 1:
Pour some paint of 3 colors in a palette.
Draw the desired outline with a colour pencil.
Use a Q-Tip and start dipping and painting along the outlines.

Technique 2:
Draw an outline on a strip of paper for a uniform repetition and cut it into a strip.
Tape the strip and draw the outline.
Fill and outline the design.

Technique 3:
Load enough paint and squeeze the paint on the rim of the bowl and allow it to drip.
Repeat with as many number of shades as required.
Multi colour effect can be attained when the next colour drips and mixes naturally over the previous colour while it is wet.

Technique 4:
Mask the bowl with a poly tape. Colour the base and let it dry.
Make designs on top of the background colour.
Now remove the tape.

Technique 5:
Double dip the brush with two different colours.
Make freehand flowers randomly throughout the bowl.
Let it dry and connect with stems and leaves with suitable strokes.

Technique 6:
Use a thread bundle or crush a cloth,dip dryly and leave the impressions.
Leave it to dry.
Make a freehand design or do stenciling on the bowl.

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