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Porcelaine 150
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Return to top of page Opaque / Semi Opaque Colours Quick Look Pallet (£3.45)
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N.B: The RGB computer graphics do not always allow for a faithful reproduction of the original colours.* Colour No 43 Ivory is pure white when applied from the jar, however this colour darkens to Ivory when baked. (indicator that baking is done)
| Code | Description | Code | Description | ||
| 01m | Matt | 03m | Filler undercoat ** | ||
| 02m | Gloss | 04m | Thinner | ||
** Filler Undercoat is an undercoat for porous materials such as terracotta
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Outliners Quick Look Pallet (£3.45)
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N.B: The RGB computer graphics do not always allow for a faithful reproduction of the original colours.
| Code | Colour | Code | Colour | ||||
| 01 | Marseille Yellow | 06 | Anthracite | ||||
| 02 | Coral | 07 | Gold | ||||
| 03 | Tourmaline | 08 | Vermeil | ||||
| 04 | Ming Blue | 09 | Copper | ||||
| 05 | Bronze | 10 | Pewter | ||||
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Porcelaine 150 Pens (£3.10)
N.B: The RGB computer graphics do not always allow for a faithful reproduction of the original colours.

Use Alcohol to thoroughly clean the surface to be decorated. this is to enable colours to adhere properly
Transfer a design by using transfer paper or drawing directly on the Porcelain.
Next paint each surface, applying one colour at a time or using traditional porcelain painting techniques. - Texturing - Colour plus matt medium - Marbling and background - Transparency effects and superimposition's - Outlining.
Allow to air-dry for 24 hours prior to baking. Extend air-drying if colours are applied thickly.
Place creation in a cold oven and set the temperature at 150 deg C - 160 deg C. Bake for 35 minutes, timing from the when the temperature stabilizes at the desired temperature level. Turn the oven off and allow your creation to cool naturally in the oven. Do not open the oven during the cooling process.
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Avoid Specially treated surfaces (for instance, Arc opal glass) do not allow colours to adhere properly. | |
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Check your ovens temperature control with a thermometer before oven-drying your creations. | |
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Respect the recommended oven drying temperature and time: if they are reduced, glazing will not occur. If they are increased, colours tend to brown, although hardness improves. For large pieces, oven time should be extended by about 10 minutes. | |
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A slight odor may be noticed during oven-drying. It is totally harmless. | |
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These are general guidelines only. It is recommended that you carry out a few tests before working on your own creations. | |
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you can paint over areas that have already been baked, however the adherence could be reduced. | |
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Porcelaine 150 colours are ready to use, but may be diluted with water if desired. Excessive dilution may reduce colour adherence. Dilution of up to 10% with water is acceptable, however this will reduce colour adherence. In our experience, if the item is for any use other than decoration, it is advisable NOT TO DILUTE. | |
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Ensure your paint brush is clean and dry. It is recommended that a fresh dry brush is used for each colour to avoid dilution. | |
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Colour No43, Ivory is pure white when applied from the jar, however this colour darkens to Ivory when baked. (indicating that baking is done) | |
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Always ensure the article is completely dry before baking. This is especially important when outliner has been applied thickly. Paint that is not fully dry will BLISTER when baked. |
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Pebeo Iris Series Sculptured Paint Brushes
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The choice of paint brush is very important. Pebeo's IRIS Series of Brushes is perfectly suited for Porcelaine 150. The following brush shapes are ideal for traditional porcelain painting techniques. Comb, for Backgrounds - Dagger striper, for flower and leaf shapes - Liner, for drawing full, natural lines - Fan, for hazy landscapes and greenery - Round, for drawing and filling in surfaces. | |
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Pebeo COSH Data information |
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Many Painting Techniques can be obtained with Porcelaine 150 paints: |
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Marbling |
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Transferring |
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A selection of the above techniques will be available soon on the Techniques page
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