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Unused still boxed 4x4inch matt glazed and some 8 x 5 fully/shiny glazed and surplus following kitchen refit. I want to paint Landscape scenes on these tiles in oils. How to prepare the tiles. Also six new clay roof tiles prep with what?.
I want to sell some at our local craft fair in Summer but if there is always a fear the paint will peel then I'll drop the idea and dump the tiles.
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Interesting. I've painted ceramic green wear that was fired. I painted them and then glazed and fired again. I still have two pieces that I did in 1968 and they are in great shape. I don't know what the paint was called, I barely remember doing them. I got the supplies from a ceramic shop who had an instructor there to help.

Maybe someone else here will be able to help you.

Have you ever done anything like this before. What are you planning to paint on the tiles?
 

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Interesting. I've painted ceramic green wear that was fired. I painted them and then glazed and fired again. I still have two pieces that I did in 1968 and they are in great shape. I don't know what the paint was called, I barely remember doing them. I got the supplies from a ceramic shop who had an instructor there to help.

Maybe someone else here will be able to help you.

Have you ever done anything like this before. What are you planning to paint on the tiles?
Don't know if using your answer page is correct but here goes.
Many thanks for your response.

Aiming at all landscapes, Woodland, Waterfalls, Mountain scenes.
No first time watched a couple of video's of street finger painters on tiles, brilliant but doesn't show tile prep guess its oils as colours set on another tile as a palette and would dry quick if acrylic.

Just a thought as a change from boards and canvas and rather than dumping them in a skip/dumpster. I should also say amateur artist started up again after several years of being too busy decorating our last and current properties.
 

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It's funny this topic came up i also was just asked to paint some tiles for gifts. I did not start the project yet because i also was wondering how to prep the surface. I just got a hold of a art instructor and he said oil paints should go on just fine without prep work even if it is glazed. Guess i will try it.
 

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Sounds like a great fun endeavor and might bring you some good bucks. I wish I could help you. Hopefully someone on here will. I'm afraid we haven't been very busy lately. Looking forward to seeing your work.

Sneaking in a quote again seems to be fine.
thanks
Hopefully it will bring some £'s in have been busy decorating our bungalow straight painting no murals 'er in doors' (the wife) won't let me paint a woodland scene on one of the bedroom walls, she said it will look like we've been sleeping rough in the wilds and not in our caravan. Will post a.s.a.p. a tile for comments
A phrase no doubt said many times.

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