Catalina Crackle*

Hand painted colors...

These handpainted frames are shown on light clay and will be called "Hand painted". Call for details or if you have a specific one in mind!

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These handpainted Day of the Dead Queen hearts are shown on dark clay with bright "juju" colors and will be called "Hand painted" Licorice.

These handpainted Day of the Dead Queen hearts are shown on dark clay with matte colors and will be called "Hand painted" Voodoo.

 

If you would like us to SURPRISE YOU, choose this color option and we'll pick the color for you! Here is a list of most of the colors offered. A fun technique on the Fractal Cream glaze is to take ink and carefully rub over only glazed area and wipe off excess ink to "antique" the crackle (see example at bottom of page)! If you don't see something in a color you like, please call to order it. 805-640-8989 PST 9-5 M-F

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*crackle glazes

 

Tweed
Hyacinth
Hyacinth on Chocolate
Cerulean
Cerulean on Chocolate
Fractal Cream*
Teal*
Blue Moon*
Green Plum
Robins Egg on Chocolate
Robins Egg
Forest Green
Lacey Mauve*
Twilight Blue*
Aqua
Chun
Peacock
Fern
Desert Sky*
Lime*

Pink Ice

Antique
Castile on Chocolate
Castile
Cream on Chocolate
Cream
Sage on Chocolate
Amethyst
Amethyst on Chocolate
Desert Sky on buff*
Aqua on buff
Twilight Blue on Tan*
Catalina Cr on buff*
Spring Green on Choco
Spring Green
Sunburn
Jade*
Yellow on Chocolate
Yellow
Mystic Green*
Tweed on Chocolate
Antique on Chocolate

Blush

Pink Ice on Chocolate

Sunburn on Chocolate
Twilight Blue on buff*
Atlantis
Blue Snow
Butter
Celedon
Catalina Cr on Tan*
Emerald
Foggy
Olive
Purple Haze
Atlantis on Tan
Aqua on Tan
Castile on Tan
Blue Moon on Tan*
Batik
Atlantis on Buff
Celedon on Buff
Celedon on Tan
Indigo

Pink Ice on Tan

Purple Haze on Tan
Purple Haze on Ch
Purple Haze on Buff
Sea Splash
Teal on Tan *

New Colors!

Pearl on Tan

Pearl

Peacock on Tan

Desert Rose

Black Coffee (shown on a texture and smooth surface)

Rock Lobster

Moss

Teal on Buff

Fun technique!

These beads were glazed in Fractile Cream and then soaked in strong hot coffee over night to "antique" them. The same technique can be used with diluted ink in any color. The "antique" works best on pendants, beads and buttons with a simple shape or pattern. Items like the floral tube beads have a small delicate pattern that may be lost with the antique process.

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