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Gold Rush Ceramic Pen - Instructions from Irene of Happy Glass Art Supply

Gold Rush Ceramic Pen - Instructions in Description below here:

Gold Rush Ceramic Pen - Instructions

* Fired Brilliant
* Easy to use - pre-filled
* Fires to a brilliant finish
   
Available in 2 colors - Copper and Platinum
Gold Rush Ceramic Pen is pre-filled with .4 cc’s of easily-applied, fire-on liquid trim and decoration on ceramic, porcelain, and glass.

After firing, it will produce brilliant lines for permanent decorations and for writing or signing your ceramic, porcelain, or glass artwork.

It works just like a felt tip pen—gently press down on the tip to allow the copper or platinum to flow.

Pens are sold individually.

Firing Range: 896-1166˚F: Glass and lead-crystal 1202-1652˚F: Porcelain, bone china, earthenware and tiles Size: 5/16" diameter x 5-1/2" length

- - -Caution: Not intended for use on microwaveable products
Note: Make sure to store the pen TIP DOWN to ensure material is near the tip for future use

Instructions:             

(Please do copy and save these helpful instructions)

For best results, please follow these suggested instructions prior to use:

- Prior to first use - place pen tip down in a container and leave tip down for at least 24 hours prior to use:

- Remove the cap. Press the pen in a downward motion to have the felt go into the pen to begin the wicking process.

- When ready to use your pen DO NOT SHAKE IT! Leave the pen tip-down and depress the tip onto a flat surface.  I use a glass palette.

- Hold tip to the surface for 30 to 60 seconds, occasionally pressing the tip down then lift a bit to allow the tip to go up and down to help the flow of the material.

- Once the tip is completely filled with material the pen is ready to use.

- Draw using the pen like a normal pen.

- The material goes on dark burgundy hue and then after it is fired in the kiln it becomes vibrant.

NOTE:
*Make sure to store the pen TIP DOWN to ensure material is near the tip for future use.

Wishing you happy glassing,
Irene - the happy glass gal