Lynn Peters Majolica Overglaze Colors Carly Van Anglen and David Ferro
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Published in "Pour It On! Recipes" by Carly Van Anglen and David Ferro, Alina Hayes, and Justin Donofrio in the September 2017 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
The Lynn Peters Majolica Overglaze Colors shown in the image here were used over Arbuckle Majolica.
This equates to a ration of 1 part stain to 3 parts Ferro Frit 3124. Mix with water until you reach the desired consistency. For a 100gram batch, use 1 tablespoon of Laundry Starch and 1 tablespoon of Glycerine.
The laundry starch keeps color resilient before firing. The glycerin (glycerol) improves brushability.
Colorants: You can use a variety of Mason stains. Avoid any stain or underglaze that contains chromium (it reacts with the tin oxide in the white majolica glaze, making the glaze turn pink).
Source: Suggestions from the book Surface Decoration for Low Fire Ceramics by Lynn Peters.
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