Most paints used for ceramic mugs will also work with plastic and metal mugs.
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I baked them starting in a cold oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
A hand painted coffee mug can be a great gift idea for friends and family.
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There are also paint pens and spray paints specifically designed for plastic and metal surfaces.
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Permanently applying color to ceramics after they ve been fired firing.
To paint larger areas like background color use a thick foam brush.
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Take the paintbrush and paint whatever you want.
Dip your brush in water and dry it on a paper towel.
Instead use a clear plastic sealant to add an extra layer of protection.
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Printed ceramic mugs make more attractive the coffee table.
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Then dip it in the acrylic paint color of your choice.
I have painted mason jars and wine glasses with acrylic glass paint using q tips.
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Painting a ceramic mug is big fun.
Brush the first layer of paint on the mug and let it dry.
How to paint your mugs.
The process of turning slightly rough porous greenware into smooth non porous ceramics is tricky and though there are ways to increase the stability of the paints they.
However plastic and metal mugs cannot be baked to seal the paint.
Where people take basic sharpie markers and paint on ceramic dollar store pieces with them.