Hummingbird Decals

This is a multi-variation listing where I have several variations/sizes for the same decal design/theme.  Sizes and quantity available are listed above.

Can Also Be Used For Non-Fired Applications:  Yes

The decals are 'water-slide' and can be used for fired as well as non-ceramic applications (unless I have 'No' after non-fired use above).  The decals work well on wood, metal, lamp shades, walls...  Let your imagination guide you!  Never use these, or any decals, on a surface that comes in contact with food or mouth.

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DECAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

PREPARATION: prior to applying your decals, use alcohol to thoroughly clean your glazed piece where the decal will be placed. 

APPLICATION: place the decal in a bowl of warm water. The decal will curl. Leave it in the water until it relaxes (approximately 20 seconds). Remove the decal from the water. With the use of your thumb and index finger, slide the decal from its paper backing onto the glazed ware. Position the decal with your fingers to the desired location. Absorb the excess water with a paper towel or soft cloth. Using a latex squeegee, working from the center of the decal outward, work out all the air bubbles and water. You will be amazed how much water and air will be removed! (any air remaining under the decal when fired will result in "pop" marks that will spoil the look of your finished piece.) Once you are satisfied that the decal is properly applied, and has thoroughly dried, you are ready to fire your glazed ware. 

When applying decals to a rounded surface, follow the same procedure, except pre-warm your glazed ware in your oven, or run under warm water. A warmed surface will help keep the decal relaxed for ease of application. 

Fire to .017 or as instructed by your kiln manual. 

DECALS ON STAIN/ACRYLIC:

1. Clean, fire & stain your piece in the usual manner.

2. Trim the decal close to the design.

3. Apply decal in the usual manner. Note: wetting the area to be decaled will aid in the mobility of the decal.

4. Spray the finished piece with 3 to 4 wet coats of porcelain spray to seal the decals and the stained surface. 

DECALS ON WOOD:

1. Paint the wood with the desired color of stain and allow to dry. If you are leaving the wood a natural color, it will be necessary to seal the wood with a ceramic or porcelain spray or brush on sealer, before applying the decal.

2. Trim the decal close to the design.

3. Apply decal in the usual manner. Note: wetting the area to be decaled will aid in the mobility of the decal.

4. Spray the finished piece with 3 to 4 wet coats of porcelain spray to seal the decals and the wood surface. 

DECALS ON PLASTIC OR METAL:

1. Leave the plastic surface as it is, paint the metal with acrylic paint.

2. Trim the decal close to the design.

3. Apply the decal in the usual manner.

4. Spray the finished piece with 3 to 4 wet coats of porcelain spray to seal the decals and the entire plastic or metal surface. 

DECALS ON PORCELAIN OR STONEWARE BISQUE:

1. Apply the decal in the usual manner.

2. Fire to cone .017.

3. Apply 3 coats of a spray or brush-on ceramic sealer to keep the bisque with a smooth clean finish. 

DECALS ON BISQUE (NO GLAZE):

1. Clean greenware as usual.

2. Fire greenware to cone .03 or .04.

3. Sand bisque smooth.

4. Apply 3 coats of apt-ii ceramic enhancer. Allow to dry between each coat.

5. Apply decal in the usual manner.

6. Apply one coat of apt-II and let dry.

7. Fire to decal cone .017.

8. Spray a matt or gloss sealer on bisque. 

 

These directions were compiled from several sources.  Although I am providing these directions, I have not tried them all (yet). 

Mary - Artful Balance