Tip #81 - Decorating with Lace
Several years ago, I wrote about how you can dip lace into slip (miscellaneous
decorating tips).
The lace burns out, leaving behind the slip with the lace patterns.
I had done this with some very open weave lace, somehow thinking that the
open weave would be required in order for the lace pattern to really show. In
my case, I was creating abstract patterns on sculptures, and it worked
really well for that.
Recently a customer, Charlotte Gust, sent us photos showing us how she
uses very fine lace dipped in slip to make lace dresses for porcelain
dolls. It really amazed us how much the result looked like a fine
lace dress. It seems like the possibilities are endless for this
type of technique, whether you're making dolls or looking for some unique
textures on your pieces.
For those who are interested in the lace doll-making process, Charlotte
has generously written up her whole technique. Read the Detailed Directions for
Making a Doll. (Thanks Charlotte)

The
dress on this doll is made with slip soaked lace that was fired in a
kiln. Whether
you enjoy doing this type of ceramic work yourself or not, you have to
admit that the results are absolutely amazing.