Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

FIRE IT UP! Firing clay tiles

Helloooo everyone!

I'm not a pro at painting and firing tile, but I do dabble and have some fun once in a while so here is a bit of my dabble.

In this case I just started with a normal 6 x 6 clay tile like you would use on any tile floor.
I use Duncan ceramic paint or any paint I can "borrow" from my dad.  You can draw out your painting beforehand if you want, but when I do abstract type designs like the ones I'm doing here I just start right in throwing paint around.  The tricky part with these paints is many of them look nothing like the color they are going to be once finished.



This is taken shortly after getting the paint on ~ it dries fast if you  put a thin coat on, but in areas like the circles I wanted a more consistent color so I put it on thicker which takes overnight to fully dry.The clumps you see are from the paint I used that has little crystals in it that explode with star-bursts of color. Even after painting the entire surface you still get areas where the paint is inconsistent after firing. It's sort of like the prize in a box of Cracker Jacks ~ you never know what you're going to get which to me is part of the beauty.



After they are fully dry I load them up in the kiln, use a 016 cone, gently close the lid while whispering a prayer and hit the power button.  A cone 016 gets to a temperature of up to 1400 degrees before it bends the cone and shuts the kiln off. I don't go near the kiln until the next day and still the clay is warm.
Every time I approach the kiln to see what the end results were my heart picks up a beat with excitement and fear.  I lift the lid looking heavenwards saying "please don't be cracked, please don't be cracked".  It's like opening a present every time!
The end results
I like to float them on plexi-glass and put a frame around them, use them for hot plates, or incorporate them into a tile job for the back splash or floor.

Here I used some I painted for the front entryway at my gallery as accent tiles
So this is just a tiny part of what can be done with a kiln, paint and tile. Maybe sometime I can show you some hand thrown pieces I've done. In fact, I suddenly have the desire to buy some clay....

Peggy ~ Goodgosh ~ GG


    


 

Thursday, September 30, 2010

PAINTING WALLS WITH PATTERNS TO ADD PIZAZZ

Don't you ever get tired of just plain painted walls?
Once in a while you need to liven things up and all it takes is a little paint, some time, and tape.
What colors you choose depends on the room and the mood you want to achieve. Spend some time looking through home magazines or online for design ideas and color combos that appeal to you.
When you go to the paint store just breathe deep.  Take home a handful of color samples and tape them to a wall where the colors will change as the sun moves throughout the day.  Remember, the color will appear darker on the wall once it dries.
Don't be afraid of color or trying different color combination's that you would normally shy away from!

Here I used two complimentary colors with muted tones and vertical stripes on two walls to get a homey, cozy and inviting room. I also varied the size of the stripes. I like wider stripes for a less busy appearance.

You can also take one color and mix it two or three times with white to get different shades of the same color. I used tape (that blue paint tape) to leave a white stripe between each square for a crisp clean look.

Don't be afraid of bold colors which are great in kids rooms, sport rooms, dens, dining rooms, etc.
This was drawn free hand on the wall and painted around. You can also buy stencils or draw things out on paper and transfer to the wall if you don't feel comfortable doing free hand.
The possibilities are endless and once you try something in one room you'll be looking at every other room with a new eye and paint brush in hand.

Note:  I wasn't thinking when I took these photos that they'd end up on a blog so pardon the rumpled bed, toilet seat up and toilet paper all askew.  I didn't do it!  I swear.

Goodgosh Peggy