Sunday, November 4, 2012

How to Make Hand-Painted Plates

Courtesy of Marian Parsons

Hi Friends,

Give inexpensive white dinner plates a high-end, custom look with a stenciled design and ceramic paint. Not only is this project great for the holidays, but also for weddings, anniversaries and birthdays.

Materials Needed:
white ovenproof plates
food and dishwasher safe ceramic paint (or ceramic paint pen)
masking tape (optional)
stencil
pencil
1.0 liner artist brush
oven

Trace Stencil
Wash and dry plates. Position stencil in desired location on plate and hold firmly or tape into place. Lightly trace design with a pencil.

Paint Design
Using a 1.0 liner brush, fill in design with ceramic paint. Ceramic paint pens are available for those less steady with a brush. If a mistake is made, it can be washed off to start over. Once completed, allow paint to dry for 24 hours before proceeding to next step.

Bake Plates
Follow manufacturer's instructions to bake plates and cure paint. Allow plates to cool.

Design options are limitless. Paint a simple gold rim for a classic look, or monogram plates for a personalized hostess gift but most of all have fun...

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