Lynne GlazzardTrish, these are all leaded enamels though the red is a Japanese one that is no longer available. You need to ask Joy Funnell about pinks as she has some she uses regularly and they a very well behaved for her. I very rarely use flux as I make quite... moreTrish, these are all leaded enamels though the red is a Japanese one that is no longer available. You need to ask Joy Funnell about pinks as she has some she uses regularly and they a very well behaved for her. I very rarely use flux as I make quite shallow recesses - but I have done quite a lot of tests to check 'behaviours' of different enamels on art clay silver, really so that I only let students use well behaved ones!
Lynne, are these leaded enamels? I can't believe they don't change color on the art clay-the last time I applied enamel to my art clay piece - I used a beautiful japanese pink and it turned yellow- they were both gifts with the pink color intended - I
Lynne, are these leaded enamels? I can't believe they don't change color on the art clay-the last time I applied enamel to my art clay piece - I used a beautiful japanese pink and it turned yellow- they were both gifts with the pink color intended - I was so distraught I never applied them again - some folks said I have to use flux underneath - but there isn't much room to do that - Seeing your work, makes me rethink art clay and enamels and give it another go around.
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Lynne, are these leaded enamels? I can't believe they don't change color on the art clay-the last time I applied enamel to my art clay piece - I used a beautiful japanese pink and it turned yellow- they were both gifts with the pink color intended - I
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