From Michigan, offered to repair a lid to a decorative casserole for someone. I have done this type of restoration on many things but not on a ceramic or China piece which wasn’t my own. Found your channel and have ordered the Milliput, glue and glaze. The color mixing and matching has usually been pretty easy for me as I paint watercolor and acrylics already. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Howdy, Ali, from the humble Republic of Texas. I’m new to all of this and learning so much from you. Your instructions are so patient and clear. Enjoying my new distraction. Thank you.
Doesn't the color lighten or darken after it dries? I've learned so much from you. I've gotten the repairs down pat. The repainting to match is still a challenge. The color wet vs the color dry is still a challenge. Love watching your videos.
Hi Ali, another nice restoration. One question. The last step where you applied varnish, whenever I tend to do the same, the varnish reacts with the paint (although I’ve waited multiple hours or in some cases days for it to dry) and it becomes a mess. Any idea why this happens to me? Thanks
I’m trying to restore a Royal Worcester pattern“Evesham” China dish. I’ve reached the stage after filling in the crack/chip of not being able to find the correct white paint as the China is a white/grey/blue’ish color and even though there seems to be several whites on the market, which one in high gloss will be the most suitable? Also, will a high gloss varnish change the color of the white and work as a durable protector? Thank you, I would appreciate your input.
Hi friends, hope you enjoy this video on handpainting on pottery, Please tell me from which country you are from. Xxx
australia
Getting the colour right is quite an art.
From Michigan, offered to repair a lid to a decorative casserole for someone. I have done this type of restoration on many things but not on a ceramic or China piece which wasn’t my own. Found your channel and have ordered the Milliput, glue and glaze. The color mixing and matching has usually been pretty easy for me as I paint watercolor and acrylics already. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Howdy, Ali, from the humble Republic of Texas. I’m new to all of this and learning so much from you. Your instructions are so patient and clear. Enjoying my new distraction. Thank you.
Doesn't the color lighten or darken after it dries? I've learned so much from you. I've gotten the repairs down pat. The repainting to match is still a challenge. The color wet vs the color dry is still a challenge. Love watching your videos.
Very useful, thank you very much
You are welcome!
Are the ceramics you repair from customers?
I'm a long time subscriber, love your videos! thank you for sharing!
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If you need to know which country I’m from, I am Canadian but I also have access to the USA market as well.
Hi Ali, another nice restoration. One question. The last step where you applied varnish, whenever I tend to do the same, the varnish reacts with the paint (although I’ve waited multiple hours or in some cases days for it to dry) and it becomes a mess. Any idea why this happens to me?
Thanks
The varnish could have got a little thicker so it would drag the paint,
I’m trying to restore a Royal Worcester pattern“Evesham” China dish. I’ve reached the stage after filling in the crack/chip of not being able to find the correct white paint as the China is a white/grey/blue’ish color and even though there seems to be several whites on the market, which one in high gloss will be the most suitable? Also, will a high gloss varnish change the color of the white and work as a durable protector? Thank you, I would appreciate your input.