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Smiley Ball 4

June 3rd, 2009 by admin

smiley-balls4.jpg

Some of these I left unglazed.  I did this partly because I was running out of time to glaze, and partly because I thought I might paint some with iron-paint.  I didn’t paint them with iron paint, but I did put the unglazed ones in the damp part of the garden, hoping that they might eventually accrue moss.

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  1. Keyan Says:
    June 3rd, 2009 at 11:56 am

    I like that!
    I once read that if you paint it with water with some plain yoghurt mixed in, it will quickly become mossy. Or maybe it just gets a patina. Anyway, it’s recommended for aging bricks and tiles in outdoor settings.

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