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Color Strokes Colors for Earth, LLC Weatherford, TX 76085 Color Strokes www.colorsforearth.com (817) 677-5020 or 62 Vibrant Colors called “Color Strokes”, by Colors for Earth, produce the beautiful full coverage of an underglaze (866) 408-5020 and can be directly applied to bisque. While applying three coats will produce solid coverage, you can also apply a single coat to achieve brushstrokes or use in a pattern. Unlike other bisque underglazes, the CS line can also be applied to greenware (as long as you do not cover the entire piece) and produces beautiful smooth results. NON-TOXIC and food safe when covered with trans- parent or clear glaze, or attain the look and functionality of a Chalkboard when the colors are left unglazed. Not only can you create a "chalkboard look", but the Specked Base can be added to any Color Stroke (or Color Concentrate) to get a speckled look. Caps and tips, specifically designed to fit the CS bottles, are also available to use for design work. Color strokes allow you to create beautiful projects without working on delicate greenware and give you many creative options. Firing range from 04 to cone 6 high fire. Available in 2oz., 8oz. & Pints. CS601 Coal Black CS602 White CS603 Storm Grey CS604 Ash Gray CS605 Vapor Gray CS606 Parchment CS607 Ivory CS610 Red CS611 Red Matters CS612 Red Alert CS614 Coral CS615 Red Orange CS616 Orange CS617 Crab Apple CS618 Pumpkin CS619 Peach CS620 Mellow Yellow CS621 Custard CS622 Yellow CS623 Buttercup CS624 Butterscotch CS625 Saffron CS626 Yellow Green CS627 Daffodil CS630 Pink Rose CS631 Rose Madder CS632 Deep Crimson CS633 Rosewater Pink CS634 Tea Rose CS635 Phlox Pink CS636 Violet Blue CS637 Bright Purple CS638 Orchid Bloom CS640 Navy Blue CS641 Potters Blue CS642 Denim Blue CS643 Dutch Blue CS644 Cornflower Blue CS645 Sky Blue CS646 Whisper Blue CS650 Light Cerulean CS651 Cerulean Blue CS652 Deep Cerulean CS655 Ocean Blue Green CS657 Jade CS659 Celadon CS660 Lime Green CS661 Leaf Green CS662 Vine Green CS663 Smokey Sage CS665 Forest Green CS666 Cala Green CS667 Bright Oasis CS668 Lettuce CS680 Burnt Umber CS681 Warm Wood Small brown specks that can be added to any Color Stroke or Color Concentrate to make a speck- led color. CS682 Natural #5 CS684 Terra Cotta CS685 Sienna CS686 Burnt Sienna CS687 Raw Sienna CS690 Pinky Flesh CS699 Speck Base .
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