The company that prints my transfers, J. T. McMaster & Son, has a new website. Find out all about ceramic and glass transfers, and have a look at how people are using them.
You're welcome! I'm just passing on the generosity of a local ceramicist who put me in touch with them. I'd never met her before, yet as soon as I asked she gave me all the info I needed. She was excited to see what I did with the transfers; it's wonderful to meet people who are so encouraging.
I'm dying to find someone locally to do this. It's a little impractical for me to source in South Africa, me thinks.
ReplyDeleteBut, reading their website has convinced me to contact them anyway! Thanks for the link :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jess! This is such interesting info!
ReplyDeleteYour ceramics are just divine Jezze! And I love the way you figured out the cloth covered spiral book palava in your previous post :)
ReplyDeleteVery generous of you to share this! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I'm just passing on the generosity of a local ceramicist who put me in touch with them. I'd never met her before, yet as soon as I asked she gave me all the info I needed. She was excited to see what I did with the transfers; it's wonderful to meet people who are so encouraging.
ReplyDeleteThese look really really nice!
ReplyDeletethose are gorgeous.
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