That's "wee"lly "wee"lly awesome! If they were food safe, that would be great! I saw those decals a while back, but I really have to figure out how to do it in a food safe way (but I guess I'd need a really spendy kiln, then)
P.S. I did find this link long ago, but I have yet to order any food safe decals. One could apply and take stuff to a local pottery studio (then you avoid the kiln buying experience -- just use someone else's).
Here's the link: http://www.easyceramicdecals.com/index.php
Someone obviously needs to commission you to design tableware.
ReplyDeleteoooooooooh. aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
ReplyDeleteNow all I need is dishes, a laser printer and this paper. I am not above buying all this on a whim!
eep! it comes for inkjets! YAYYY! Now all I need is dishes and this paper.
ReplyDeleteThat's "wee"lly "wee"lly awesome! If they were food safe, that would be great! I saw those decals a while back, but I really have to figure out how to do it in a food safe way (but I guess I'd need a really spendy kiln, then)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I did find this link long ago, but I have yet to order any food safe decals. One could apply and take stuff to a local pottery studio (then you avoid the kiln buying experience -- just use someone else's).
ReplyDeleteHere's the link:
http://www.easyceramicdecals.com/index.php
H, do you know where this decal laser paper is available in Canada? i would luv to try it!
ReplyDeleteThe writer is totally fair, and there is no question.
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