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Q: How to Paint Ceramic Bisque.
A: 1. Rinse the piece of unpainted ceramic bisque under cold water to remove dust. Let it dry naturally for five minutes. The piece will feel damp when you start p... Read More »

Q: What is ceramic bisque?
A: Ceramic bisque is undecorated fired ceramic. In ceramics, there are usually two firings in order to finish a piece. The first firing produces a piece that is ha... Read More »

Q: How to Paint Eyes on Ceramic Bisque.
A: 1. In this sample of the way I paint eyes, I chose a snowball noggin ornament. My flesh color for this lil gal was pink. After I put my flesh color on, I then c... Read More »

Q: How hot is a bisque firing for ceramics?
A: A bisque firing is typically between 1720 and 1835 degrees F, or 945 and 1005... Read More »

Q: How do you make ceramic bisque?
A: Bisque is the general term for any unglazed clay that has been fired. In high fire pottery a piece is generally fired without glaze at a lower temperature and t... Read More »

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