Shellac Resist on Pottery - Experiments in Color and Layering
I make three test vases and apply shellac to the raw unfired pots to add texture and design to each. The dry shellac resist the rubbing of a sponge, creating raised areas on the surface of the pottery. There are countless variations and uses for this technique. Please leave me a comment letting me know which pot you like best, or if you have your own experience with shellac resist. I hope you enjoy. Please subscribe. www.justinsmakery.com

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