Sponge stamps are a great way to add designs to your surfaces. They can be used with glazes, underglazes, and in the case of today's video, oxide washes.
In this clip from his video,Making & Using Laser-Cut Sponge Stamps,
Paul Wisotzky shares some helpful tips for getting great results when sponge stamping oxides. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Nov 15, 2024
In this clip from his video, Making & Using Laser-Cut Sponge Stamps, Paul Wisotzky shares some helpful tips for getting great results when sponge stamping oxides. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Making & Using Laser-Cut Sponge Stamps with Paul Wisotzky, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop.
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**First published in 2023.
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