Signing Your Work
Clay Quickies
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31m
Signing your work is just as important as making the form itself. In this class I'll show you 5 different ways to sign your work: stamping, carving, mishima inlay, brush lettering and writing with a bottle applicator.
Tools and Materials:
Black Speedball Underglaze
Mr Marks Wax on, Wax Resist
Diamond Core Tools, L3 Diamond Stylus Carving Tool
#"0" Brush
Sumi Brush
Your Stamp
Small Tip Squeeze Bottle
Shampoo Banding Wheel
Foam Brush
Sponge
Water
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