I am very happy with initial effect. They look great after bisque firing. I am not sure about the colour scheme yet. I am thinking about greens or whites, or maybe a mixture of these two. I do not know. I have spent whole today session on glazing and colouring and used all of those doilies as the test pieces with different oxides, glazes and slips, hopefully I will be able to see some results next week!
Also need to think about the way of fixing them to the wall. I tried some Velcro thingy... but I do not trust the stuff... I fixed my daughter's memo board with it and it fell. I do not want to risk that!
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5JVSxDGcI/AAAAAAAAAlQ/vVdx6N8leTU/s400/doily5.jpg)
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5JVVC7gdI/AAAAAAAAAlY/aufFceF3ALU/s400/doily5a.jpg)
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5JViUTcXI/AAAAAAAAAlg/tCfZkfGF-u4/s400/doily6.jpg)
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5JVhlEmiI/AAAAAAAAAlo/k1k4SuVY3sw/s400/doily7.jpg)
The proces of doily making:
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5I3abx-jI/AAAAAAAAAko/Si7mYV_Uu-4/s400/doily.jpg)
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5I3bORubI/AAAAAAAAAkw/37LNFUsx6Jw/s400/doily2.jpg)
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5I3uP41kI/AAAAAAAAAk4/tGfZrNUZ1vo/s400/doily3.jpg)
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5I33Eqk1I/AAAAAAAAAlA/eTnFdYGIPQ8/s400/doily4.jpg)
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_enZU1AMm4KY/SN5I37hWJrI/AAAAAAAAAlI/i-648YKbS7g/s400/doily4a.jpg)
Bisque fired pieces, coloured prior to firing.
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