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Paint Your Own Porcelain Letter J

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Make a name for yourself with individual, paint-and-bake porcelain letters! Create a custom display of your name—or your favorite word or phrase—in your bedroom. Simply paint your own designs on each letter and oven-bake for a glossy finish. If you’re looking for fun arts and crafts for kids, start choosing your letters because this simple craft spells fun!• Make a statement in your room by painting and oven-baking letters for display!• Encourages creativity, self-expression, imagination and fine motor skills.• Includes 3.5” tall individual, porcelain letters. Check out the Paint Your Own Porcelain Paint Set and Paint Your Own Porcelain Heart and Star for more decorating options.• Dust letters with a dry cloth. Do not use water or cleaning fluid.

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What type of paint should be used to paint these letters? Once they are baked, is everything sealed and glossy? Or does something need to be applied to the top? Is it possible to see the instructions?
| November 14th, 2023
  • BEST ANSWER: Paint Your Own Porcelain letters should be painted with our specially formulated paint sets (sold separately and attached here) which once baked give a glossy, long-lasting finish. To bake, place the porcelain in the oven for 30 minutes at 225° F on a baking sheet. After 30 minutes, turn the oven off. The porcelain will be very hot, so allow time to cool in the oven prior to removal. No additional coating is needed.
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    November 15th, 2023
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