
spring marbled tier pots
Step 1 |
First, cover your working surface with a disposable table covering and put on a pair of the gloves included in the prep kit. |
Step 2 |
Carefully place your first clay pot onto the spring arm of your tumbler turner. You will want to squeeze the four spring pieces together with one hand while placing the pot onto the arm with the other hand. |
Step 3 |
Turn on your turner and pour a layer of white paint pour until the outside of your pot is covered. |
Step 4 |
Let your tumbler turn for a few minutes to allow the white paint pour to level out on the surface. |
Step 5 |
Now, add Sky Blue and more white paint pour to your tumbler. Alternate the paint order, placement and amount. Once you are happy with the paint pour added, leave the turner on the fastest speed for a few hours to let the marbling settle, level and start to dry; then turn it down low to let the paint completely dry. |
Step 6 |
Carefully remove the pot from the spring arm and place on a piece of palette paper to let dry completely. |
Step 7 |
Repeat for the remaining two pots. |
- Disposable Table Covering
- 1 - 3 Pc. Terra Clay Pots with Gold Stand by Ashland™ (10681994)
Step 1 |
First, cover your working surface with a disposable table covering and put on a pair of the gloves included in the prep kit. |
Step 2 |
Carefully place your first clay pot onto the spring arm of your tumbler turner. You will want to squeeze the four spring pieces together with one hand while placing the pot onto the arm with the other hand. |
Step 3 |
Turn on your turner and pour a layer of white paint pour until the outside of your pot is covered. |
Step 4 |
Let your tumbler turn for a few minutes to allow the white paint pour to level out on the surface. |
Step 5 |
Now, add Sky Blue and more white paint pour to your tumbler. Alternate the paint order, placement and amount. Once you are happy with the paint pour added, leave the turner on the fastest speed for a few hours to let the marbling settle, level and start to dry; then turn it down low to let the paint completely dry. |
Step 6 |
Carefully remove the pot from the spring arm and place on a piece of palette paper to let dry completely. |
Step 7 |
Repeat for the remaining two pots. |