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Used three celadons and two underglazes for this soft effect on a nightlight/luminary. I always do a coat or two of white underglaze under celadons because my clay body (buff) shows through otherwise in a way I don’t care for. I painted orange velvet underglaze (I think in Nectar) in every other belly stripe.
Clay Body
Name: Standard Mid Fire 553 Warm Buff
Cone Specification: 4, 5, 6
Colors: cream, white
First Layer
Glaze: Amaco (V) Velvet Underglaze V-360 White Underglaze
Application Method: Brush
All over as a base for the glazes
Second Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-42 Saguaro
Application Method: Brush
All over except belly and spikes
Third Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-42 Saguaro
Application Method: Brush
All over except belly and spikes
Fourth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-42 Saguaro
Application Method: Brush
All over except belly and spikes
Fifth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-26 Lagoon
Application Method: Brush
Only on spikes
Sixth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-26 Lagoon
Application Method: Brush
Only on spikes
Seventh Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-26 Lagoon
Application Method: Brush
Only on spikes
Eighth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-60 Marigold
Application Method: Brush
All over belly including over orange underglaze stripes
Ninth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-60 Marigold
Application Method: Brush
All over belly including over orange underglaze stripes
Tenth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-60 Marigold
Application Method: Brush
All over belly including over orange underglaze stripes