I want to paint over designs on plates that is a food safe product.
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ok so I know this post is from years ago but I was trying to find an answer to the same question and first I have to say the responses that I have seen are extremely rude. I made plates when I was in preschool and was able to wash microwave and eat of these plates for over 20 yrs until they got lost in a move.
I followed a recommendation to use etchall on the dishes before painting, and there is a video showing how to use it. My question is, after you "rough up" the dish, and finish drawing, what do you use to reseal it or make it glossy over the design?
Hi! Did you find a way to reseal it after etchall? I have been googling for weeks, and asked around, with no solution. Even those who sell porcelaine paint have a clue. I want to be able to use them daily, and therefore endure dishwashing at 55 degrees. I have a feeling it could be done if I research long enough. I am sooooo eager to know what you ended up with.
Did anyone find an answer? Thanks in advance:)
When creating turquoise inlaid serving boards I use a FDA food safe resin. Not inexpensive process. Blicks and amazon sell the products but be sure to do your homework on the products and what steps are needed for a successful application.
Crystalac
https://www.google.com/amp/s/alisonsullivan.co/blog/beginnersguide%3fformat=amp
Hi Jay, hope this helps you out.
https://www.hunker.com/13420152/how-to-paint-a-plate-to-eat-from
https://www.hunker.com/13420152/how-to-paint-a-plate-to-eat-from