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color blue and syringe applicators

updated thu 9 sep 99

 

Sheron Roberts on tue 7 sep 99

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Gail,
I purchased mine from Highwater Clays. They also sell a bulb type with a =
metal
tip. I haven't tried that one yet.
Something else I did for a while was to use turkey basters. Yep, turkey
basters. I bought several from a store going out of business for .50 cents
each. I placed one in each glaze bucket(so I wouldn't have to wash them =
each
time I wanted to change colors). These were certainly not for fine detail =
work.
They were fun for holding a bowl at different angles and squirting designs. =
Very
random designs they were, but interesting.
Sheron in NC enjoying the fruits of my husband's grapevines, big sugarsweet
scuppernongs. I do love this time of year.
gemini53=40weblnk.net

Pamala Browne on wed 8 sep 99

Well I was waiting for a time to put it on ,so here it is! Not for SUPER-
FINE lines BUT the slip trailer that works best for me( fine -line ,lots of
control ) is a hair-coloring bottle!! Try it ,you'll like it ! The best part
is , I color my hair on a regular basis so I have collected quite a few,
they are free, and I don't have to clean them out all the time as I have one
for almost every type of slip I use! Get em from your wives or friends-----
have fun! pamalab-- back in the desert/ kids back in school / I can get
back to clay now!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: Sheron Roberts
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 10:23 AM
Subject: color blue and syringe applicators


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Gail,
I purchased mine from Highwater Clays. They also sell a bulb type with a
metal
tip. I haven't tried that one yet.
Something else I did for a while was to use turkey basters. Yep, turkey
basters. I bought several from a store going out of business for .50 cents
each. I placed one in each glaze bucket(so I wouldn't have to wash them
each
time I wanted to change colors). These were certainly not for fine detail
work.
They were fun for holding a bowl at different angles and squirting designs.
Very
random designs they were, but interesting.
Sheron in NC enjoying the fruits of my husband's grapevines, big sugarsweet
scuppernongs. I do love this time of year.
gemini53@weblnk.net