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ANIMAL FIGURE -- CERAMIC
xx   ANIMAL FIGURE
xx   CERAMIC

Sunbonnet sow. Greenware pig is decorated with a sunbonnet which is fashioned from ceramic modeling clay. Painting is done with underglaze colors.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jan 1990 (v.35#5) pg. 51

Easter rabbits and paper ribbon basket. Greenware rabbits and basket are decorated with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1990 (v.35#7) pg. 19

Sir Cedric and Lady Cecelia. Greenware bunnies are painted with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1990 (v.35#7) pg. 105

Porcelain greenware polar bear and two cubs are mounted on a base which looks like ice.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1990 (v.35#7) pg. 137

Blarney bears. Greenware bears are all decked out for St.Patrick's Day. Painted using non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1990 (v.35#7) pg. 141

Busy bunny. Greenware lap bunny and babies are painted with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Apr 1990 (v.35#8) pg. 15

Greenware elephants are decorated with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1990 (v.35#9) pg. 73

Greenware figurines of teddy bears riding unicorns are painted with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Aug 1990 (v.35#12) pg. 17

Decorating realistic greenware deer with non-firing stain.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Aug 1990 (v.35#12) pg. 141

Rah! Rah! Rah! Cheerleader and football player bear figures are painted with non-firing stain.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Oct 1990 (v.36#2) pg. 15

Unicorn head (mounted on a square base) is finished using glaze and underglaze.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Oct 1990 (v.36#2) pg. 127

Cuddle pigs. Greenware pitlets and base are painted with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Nov 1990 (v.36#3) pg. 53

Man's best friend. Painting a greenware basset hound and sheltie/collie using non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Nov 1990 (v.36#3) pg. 73

Hedgehog washlady ceramic figure is painted with non-firing stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Nov 1990 (v.36#3) pg. 129

Blarney lambs. Greenware lambs are painted with non-firing stains and trimmed out with various tartan plaid accessories.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Dec 1990 (v.36#4) pg. 73

Ceramic baby bears are painted with nonfiring stains. They are incorporated into a table lamp base for use in a nursery.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Feb 1994 (v.39#6) pg. 47

Mama, papa and baby bunny figures, dressed in their Easter best, are painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.39#7) pg. 47

Large greenware rabbit-with-egg is decorated with applied "icing" made of thickened slip. The center of the egg is opened up to form a compartment into which a small greenware rabbet-with-egg is inserted. Painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.39#7) pg. 71

Woodland deer ceramic figures are painted with glaze combinations.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.39#7) pg. 81

Ceramic bunnies resting on a park bench are painted using nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1994 (v.39#7) pg. 109

Greenware rabbits are shown in front of their house enjoying the harvest from their carrot garden. Painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Apr 1994 (v.39#8) pg. 51

Greenware raccoon mother, her young, and a hollow log are painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Apr 1994 (v.39#8) pg. 103

Three bunnies are riding on the back of a duck. Painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1994 (v.39#9) pg. 55

Bear bride and groom figures are painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1994 (v.39#9) pg. 105

Ceramic head of the mythical unicorn is painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1994 (v.39#9) pg. 109

Doberman pinscher ceramic dog is realistically painted with nonfiring stains using an airbrush.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS May 1994 (v.39#9) pg. 111

Flying unicorn ceramic figure is painted with glazes using airbrushing.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jun 1994 (v.39#10) pg. 51

Greenware of a sleeping cat and dog is painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Jul 1994 (v.39#11) pg. 51

Stoneware cat figure is decorated with stylized roses and other blossoms using semi-transparent underglaze colors of your choice.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Aug 1994 (v.39#12) pg. 9

Unicorn ceramic figure is finished in brass and silver glazes that give it an expensive look.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Aug 1994 (v.39#12) pg. 77

Scottish terrier ceramic dog is painted with underglaze and glaze.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Aug 1994 (v.39#12) pg. 109

Persian cat ceramic figure is painted with underglaze colors using airbrushing techniques.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Sep 1994 (v.40#1) pg. 75

Convert ceramic cats into bird feeders or bird houses by cutting a hole in the casting.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Sep 1994 (v.40#1) pg. 105

Greyhound ceramic dog is painted with underglaze colors using an airbrush.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Oct 1994 (v.40#2) pg. 83

Family of ceramic bears is dressed up in their Christmas outfits. Painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Nov 1994 (v.40#3) pg. 51

Greenware polar bears in holiday garb. Painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Dec 1994 (v.40#4) pg. 53

Ceramic shar-pei dog figurine is painted with nonfiring stains.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Dec 1994 (v.40#4) pg. 83

Greenware "quilted" rocking horse finished in blue and white with non-firing opaque stains. Features floral accents on the saddle and base.
CERAMICS Jan 1990 (v.25#4) pg. 24, 54

Mama bunny. Decorating a molded (greenware) bunny using non-firing opaque stains and chalks.
CERAMICS Jan 1990 (v.25#4) pg. 72

Honey of a bunny. Firing, painting and decorating a porcelain greenware bunny using china paint or translucent stains.
CERAMICS Feb 1990 (v.25#5) pg. 12

Painting a greenware horse or unicorn head using non-firing stains and crackle base.
CERAMICS Feb 1990 (v.25#5) pg. 50

Spring rabbit. Ceramic rabbit is finished in texture and stand-up glazes. Colorful flowers and a bow adorn the neck.
CERAMICS Feb 1990 (v.25#5) pg. 72, 58

Paper mache rabbit. How to finish a molded ceramic rabbit with non-firing opaque stains to give the appearance that it is made of papier-mache.
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 75

Ceramic lace teddy bears are outfitted as bride and groom for use as a wedding decoration.
CERAMICS May-Jun 1990 (v.25#8) pg. 64

Graduation bunny. Ceramic rabbit is outfitted with a graduation hat and school books. It is attached to a wooden base equipped with a candleholder.
CERAMICS May-Jun 1990 (v.25#8) pg. 76

Bunnies in my garden. Painting instructions for a family of greenware rabbits.
CERAMICS Jul 1990 (v.25#9) pg. 26

Pig of my Heart. Painting instructions for a ceramic pig featuring "patchwork" hearts.
CERAMICS Jul 1990 (v.25#9) pg. 72

Painting instructions (using non-firing opaque stains) for a greenware figure of a baby (in a bunny suit) being eyed by a "real" bunny.
CERAMICS Jul 1990 (v.25#9) pg. 78

Stoneware bunny warren. Various techniques for finishing stoneware greenware figurines with low-fire glazes.
CERAMICS Aug 1990 (v.25#10) pg. 12

Come play with me. Painting instructions for a greenware puppy using non-firing opaque stains.
CERAMICS Aug 1990 (v.25#10) pg. 68

Ceramic monkey is converted into a trophy for a marathon or some other event.
CERAMICS Oct 1990 (v.27#2) pg. 22

Thanksgiving centerpiece consists of ceramic squirrel figures clad in "Pilgrim" costumes. Painting instructions for non-firing opaque stains.
CERAMICS Nov-Dec 1990 (v.27#3) pg. 68

The best of our bunnies. A SPECIAL SECTION illustrates finishing techniques for fifteen different ceramic bunnies.
CERAMICS Mar 1994 (v.30#7) pg. 57

Ceramic griffin (a mythical animal with the body and hind legs of a lion and the head, wings, and front legs of an eagle) is enhanced by using clay lifting to raise the individual feathers on the wings and chest area.
CERAMICS Apr 1994 (v.30#8) pg. 24

Ceramic griffin is painted using metallic overglazes and nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Jun 1994 (v.30#10) pg. 36

Realistic ceramic figurine of a mountain lion is painted using nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Aug 1994 (v.30#12) pg. 24

Teddy bear witch ceramic figure is painted using nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Oct 1994 (v.31#2) pg. 4

Realistic figurine can be painted with nonfiring stains to represent either the Red Fox or the Coyote.
CERAMICS Oct 1994 (v.31#2) pg. 16

Realistic ceramic of a koala and two babies is painted using glazes and nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Nov 1994 (v.31#3) pg. 16

Ceramic Thanksgiving mouse family is painted with stains and trimmed with various nonfiring materials (liquid suede, fabric, beads, etc.).
CERAMICS Nov 1994 (v.31#3) pg. 32

Ceramic bust of an American bison and her calf are painted with nonfiring opaque stains.
CERAMICS Dec 1994 (v.31#4) pg. 20

Ceramic horse heads are finished using an airbrush and nonfiring stains to resemble an Appaloosa and a Bay.
CERAMICS Dec 1994 (v.31#4) pg. 28

Ceramic giraffe is "antiqued" using nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Dec 1994 (v.31#4) pg. 36

Ceramic cat and kittens are decorated with clay holly leaves and berries.
CERAMICS Dec 1994 (v.31#4) pg. 56

Edwin J. Bear. A 19" "bear" doll with porcelain head and paws.
DOLL CRAFTER Sep 1990 (v.6#5) pg. 114

Cress creatures. How to use terra cotta animal shapes for sprouting cress or chia seeds. Offers advice on using this as a project for a school or scout group. Includes advice on making and firing animal shapes from terra cotta clay.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1994 (v.38#1) pg. 26

Miniature (non-operating) music box topped with a lamb figure is made from clay.
NUTSHELL NEWS Feb 1990 (v.20#2) pg. 74

Honey bear. Miniature bear eating from a beehive is made from clay.
NUTSHELL NEWS May 1990 (v.20#5) pg. 86

Clay crafting a patchwork blanket and balloon for the "Honey Bear" featured in the May 1990 issue.
NUTSHELL NEWS Jun 1990 (v.20#6) pg. 90

Miniature "Honey Bear" is wrapped in a red, white and blue "flag" blanket with a large "applique" of a bear. The blanket and bear are made of clay.
NUTSHELL NEWS Jul 1990 (v.20#7) pg. 70

Sunny bear. Adding a dress and basket of flowers to the "Honey Bear" clay figure.
NUTSHELL NEWS Aug 1990 (v.20#8) pg. 86

Tip suggests how to create fur on a miniature dog made from Fimo.
NUTSHELL NEWS Apr 1997 (v.27#4) pg. 65

Hound dog to make from modeling compound.
NUTSHELL NEWS Aug 1997 (v.27#8) pg. 42

Bow-tied bears. A variety of ceramic teddy bears are painted using underglaze and glaze.
POPULAR CERAMICS #486 Jan 1990 (v.40#6) pg. 90

Victorian-style miniature greenware rocking horse features bright gold mane, tail and hoofs. Flower patterns adorn the body and legs.
POPULAR CERAMICS #487 Feb 1990 (v.40#7) pg. 12

Easter rabbit. A bisqued bunny is placed inside a greenware cylinder ("log") with a hole cut in the side. The bunny could be replaced with another figure for a different holiday or season.
POPULAR CERAMICS #488 Mar 1990 (v.40#8) pg. 34

Cora and Perky. Glazing a ceramic trotter pig and holstein cow.
POPULAR CERAMICS #488 Mar 1990 (v.40#8) pg. 64

Spring lamb greenware is decorated with opaque and textured stains.
POPULAR CERAMICS #489 Apr 1990 (v.40#9) pg. 16

Magnificent greenware brahma bull is decorated with opaque stains.
POPULAR CERAMICS #490 May 1990 (v.40#10) pg. 41

Greenware ram's head is brushed with a variety of non-firing stains to bring out delicate contrasts in color on the horns, face and neck.
POPULAR CERAMICS #491 Jun 1990 (v.40#11) pg. 55

Ceramic teddy bear is painted with non-firing stains and assembled with elastic to have movable limbs.
POPULAR CERAMICS #491 Jun 1990 (v.40#11) pg. 86

Teeter-totter. Movable ceramic music box features a group of small animals challenging a large bear on a teeter-totter. Painted with stains.
POPULAR CERAMICS #492 Jul 1990 (v.40#12) pg. 10

Coyotes in woodgrain. Greenware finish simulates old painted wood which has cracked and checked.
POPULAR CERAMICS #492 Jul 1990 (v.40#12) pg. 90

Ceramic figures of two dogs (a retriever and dachsund) are painted with stains.
POPULAR CERAMICS #493 Aug 1990 (v.41#1) pg. 64

Mythical and magical unicorn. Glazed greenware figure is enhanced with bright gold and mother-of-pearl touches.
POPULAR CERAMICS #494 Sep 1990 (v.41#2) pg. 26

Ceramic skull is mounted on an arrowhead-shaped plaque to form a unique "trophy".
POPULAR CERAMICS #495 Oct 1990 (v.41#3) pg. 50

Bronzed elephant. Ceramic elephant is painted with non-firing stains to look like a bronze casting with "real" ivory tusks. (Note: Instructions are also printed in Spanish.)
POPULAR CERAMICS #495 Oct 1990 (v.41#3) pg. 64

Golden treasure. Ceramic jewelry (bracelet, pendant and earrings) and a giraffe figurine are glazed to look like real gold.
POPULAR CERAMICS #496 Nov 1990 (v.41#4) pg. 50

Winged unicorn ceramic figure is painted with opaque stains and trimmed with very small silk flowers.
POPULAR CERAMICS #533 Jan 1994 (v.44#6) pg. 30

Cat ceramic figures are covered with strips of calico fabric and sealed with polycrylic finish.
POPULAR CERAMICS #534 Feb 1994 (v.44#7) pg. 30

Potpourri cat. Convert a hollow ceramic cat figure to a potpourri container by cutting heart-shaped holes and installing a stopper in the bottom.
POPULAR CERAMICS #534 Feb 1994 (v.44#7) pg. 37

Faux fur raccoon. Tip on finishing the new type of bisque ware called "Faux Fur-Amics" which are purchased cleaned and fired with the "fur" already in place.
POPULAR CERAMICS #534 Feb 1994 (v.44#7) pg. 38

Ramsey. Ceramic cat figure is finished with the unusual face of an imaginery dream pet.
POPULAR CERAMICS #534 Feb 1994 (v.44#7) pg. 58

Ceramic basket consists of a ring of six baby bunnies. Tip on glazing and firing.
POPULAR CERAMICS #535 Mar 1994 (v.44#8) pg. 30

Painting a ceramic of a Western prospector and his mule set against a pine tree background.
POPULAR CERAMICS #537 May 1994 (v.44#10) pg. 26

Ceramic armadillo painting technique simulates a "set tile" or inlayed jewel effect reminescent of inlay work from India.
POPULAR CERAMICS #537 May 1994 (v.44#10) pg. 29

A whimsical sunbathing bear, candleholder, and wooden base are combined to make this centerpiece.
POPULAR CERAMICS #537 May 1994 (v.44#10) pg. 37

Ceramic hedgehog is painted with stains.
POPULAR CERAMICS #538 Jun 1994 (v.44#11) pg. 33

Finishing tips for (1) a ceramic stump teapot and (2) three animals (fox, raccoon, squirrel).
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 68

Ceramic replica of a steer skull is enhanced by attaching colorful ceramic disks with leather thongs.
POPULAR CERAMICS #541 Sep 1994 (v.45#2) pg. 76, 45