Bake the clay in a 225 degree Fahrenheit
oven for one hour to harden your models once they are complete.
Paste food coloring gives you a greater
choice of colors than liquid food coloring, and it takes less paste to produce
a bright color.
A break or a chip doesn’t spell the end of
a piece of pottery as long as it is repaired properly. While you can’t refire clay
pottery and return it to its original condition, it is surprisingly easy to
repair these items with only minimal distortion of the original piece. In many
cases, repaired cracks cannot be discovered except by detailed inspection. The
techniques here can also be applied to most ceramics and many glass items.
Things You'll
Need
Two-part clear epoxy glue
Wooden stir sticks
Gloves
Clay
Razor bladeAll wax has a
flash point, so to prevent it bursting into flames, you must melt it in a
double boiler, with water in the bottom pan. Pour the wax beads, or old candle
wax, in the top pan. If you're using paraffin wax, it's good to add hardening
agents, such as beeswax, to give you a long, clean burn. Use approximately 5
per cent beeswax to 95 per cent paraffin.
If you're using dye discs, break them up and add them at this point, so that they melt with the wax.
If you're using dye discs, break them up and add them at this point, so that they melt with the wax.
Step Two: Prepare The Mould With The Wick
.
Step Three: Add The Scent
If you want a scented candle, add a few
drops of essential oil to the melted wax. You can use any essential oil you
like, as long as it doesn't contain water. I used pine, which was traditionally
used for relaxing muscles and increasing energy how to make candles at home with perfume so it's the perfect thing in a
bathroom
show moreAfter four or five hours, the
candle can be taken out of its mould. Check it's completely hard first! Snip
the wick, leaving about half a centimetre at the 'lighting end'.
Use a hot pan to carefully even off the bottom of the candle, to create a perfectly flat base. Your candle is now ready for display - but remember, you must always leave it for a day before lighting it.tep One: Preparation
Use a hot pan to carefully even off the bottom of the candle, to create a perfectly flat base. Your candle is now ready for display - but remember, you must always leave it for a day before lighting it.tep One: Preparation
Prepare the wall and
paint it, using a roller and leave to dry.Step Three: Stencil Mount The paraffin will melt faster if you cut it into chunks before
placing it in the pan
Ensure the cracks are free of dirt and
debris. If the area was cracked before, you will want to wash the existing glue
residue with soap and water. You may want to wear gloves to handle the broken
pottery to avoid cutting your hands.
Squeeze out the two-part epoxy glue onto a
thick cardboard surface. This type of glue dries clear, is very strong and sets
slowly. Mix the glue with a wooden stir stick and apply a thin, even layer of
glue to the cracked area of the pottery. Apply enough glue that the seal will
be sturdy, but avoid using too much or there may be a gap between the cracked
portions.
Apply a thick layer of clay on the back of
the pottery to hold the item together while it dries. When the glue is
completely dry, remove the clay and then use a razor blade to remove any excess
adhesive.
Use spackle to fill in any chips in the
pottery after the repair, using your fingers to smooth the surface until it
matches the surface of the clay. Apply paint in the same color as the original
finish and use your fingers to blend in the paint with the surrounding surface.
Use a paint brush to cover your new paint
job with a thin layer of acrylic paint finish, if the pottery has a glaze. This
will not only protect the new paint, but also provide shine to match the
original.
Use a cushioned nail file to smooth any
rough spots, if needed.
Do not use a quick-dry glue or it may dry
before everything is properly adjusted.
When using an acrylic finish, try to find
one that has the same sheen as the original piece.
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