Welcome to an exciting and revolutionary new process for permanently and safely firing images onto glazed porcelain, stoneware and ceramic surfaces. Home hobbyists, professional studios, schools, porcelain artists and scrapbookers now have a new archival canvas for their fabulous creations. Best of all you can easily do it yourself with any inexpensive HP Black and White laser printer, Fired-On Transfer Paper and access to a kiln
. Projects can be made food–safe and oven and microwave proof. All images fire to a beautiful sepia brown and can be "colorized" with china paints or overglazes.
Just imagine firing grandma's photo with her handwritten recipe card onto a platter. There won't be a dry eye in the house when you place this heirloom treasure on the family table.
This beautiful 24 page book by Terrie Banhazl, the pioneer behind the process, is chock full of full color photographs and step by step projects including wedding invitation platters and holiday ornaments.
What you need:
Fired-On Transfer Paper, item #FTP1
Access to a HP Monochromatic (Black and White only) Laser Printer
Flux or china paint mixed with baby or mineral oil if you want to fire very low (cone 018)