Description
DATE: 07-26-25
TIME: 10:00 AM TO 12:30 PM
Underglaze pencils are more than a studio necessity—they’re the perfect illustrative tool! Learn different ways to use underglaze pencils from Ingrid, who has used underglaze pencils in her stoneware pieces since 1974, including extensive dinnerware designs. Underglaze pencils can provide a soft pastel look to your pottery, and an easy way to outline designs with less stress than brushing on underglaze outlines. Discover your new favorite design approach in this workshop!
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Two or more bisque-fired pieces, white, red, or light brown clay, with smooth surfaces
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Two underglaze pencils, different colors (or come with a friend and share) **Please note, black, blue, brown, and green will be best!
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two or more small brushes, one round #5 or smaller, one detail round brush about #2 or smaller, and one flat #4 -#6
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One small sponge
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A #2 lead pencil
Sign up by registering online, give us a call or feel free to ask a staff member on how to sign up!
Both example plates shown here have been made by Ingrid King.
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