I like topinch the rimof the cup thinner than the rest of it, because it gives the illusion of a really nice thin cup, but it is still sturdy all around. Scratch your name on the bottom, let dry thoroughly and fire it up! After they werebisque fired I used brush on glazes for co...
Once the pieces are dry, we squeegee them to wax paper because they have an adhesive on the back that holds them to the material being etched. We then cut them apart and applied them to the pieces of dicro that we had cut to 1.5" x 2'. They were then trimmed. The only issue ...
Once you're done with all of the major clay work, you'll need to cure your sculpture to make it hard (if you want it hard...if not, ignore). Different clays need to be cured in different ways (air dry, bake, etc), so follow the manufacturer's instructions for the clay you use...