Sheep - Underglaze Transfer Sheet - Multi Colored
Sheep - Underglaze Transfer Sheet - Multi Colored
Sheep - Underglaze Transfer Sheet - Multi Colored
Sheep - Underglaze Transfer Sheet - Multi Colored

Elan Transfers

Sheep - Underglaze Transfer Sheet - Multi Colored

Sale price$8.99 USD
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One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery. These extra large sheets come with a usable area of 19" long x 13" wide compared to the more common 8.5" X 6.5" sheet, making them excellent for larger plates and cutting into strips to wrap all the way around a few mugs. They can can be fired to any temperature and work well in gas, wood, or electric firings. I typically fire to cone 6 with a zinc free clear glaze on top. I have also fired them to cone 11 in a reduction kiln with great success. For specific design and color please see photo and listing title. These decals are designed and made exclusively for Elan Pottery.

Level of ease to apply - Easy

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Sheep - Underglaze Transfer Sheet - Multi Colored

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Anne Towne

haven't used them yet but excited to try them

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Carrie Gudorf
My new favorite transfer paper

These sheep are so so so CUTE. I think this might be my new favorite transfer paper. Looking at the sheep on my mugs, that are supposed to be for sale, might have to just land in my coffee cabinet. I can't wait to order more!

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Edith Elting
Fun frolicking sheep!

This transferred beautifully to my project! I love that some sheep are standing and others are leaping. So fun!

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Lisa Schumacher
Love the sheep

These are such fun!

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Catherine Jarosz

These are awesome. Trying to figure out how to get them onto wet slip is difficult and I’ve decided that first point of a 2 coat try that’s sorta dried is best. Also leaving the rice paper on while forming and when it’s dry enough to flip . Extra burnishing before removing helps keep the transfer strong . It’s a learning curve .