Bella Joy Pottery
LIVE Image Transfer on Clay Workshop - 1/31/26
LIVE Image Transfer on Clay Workshop - 1/31/26
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During this virtual workshop participants will learn how to get an image print ready on the computer, print transparencies, coat a screen, burn a screen, and screen print underglaze. Heidi will also demonstrate screen printing underglaze on newsprint vs. rice paper. If you love using commercial underglaze transfers and want to learn how to make your own then this is the class for you. There is a lot of information to cover, so come ready to learn!
Students will learn:
- How to create image transfers with newsprint (newspaper), underglaze, a paint brush, and/or a slip trailing bottle. (No computer necessary.)
- How to create image transfer with Speedball Drawing Fluid and Speedball Screen Filer. (No computer necessary.)
- How to create image transfers with Speedball Speed Screens.
- How to create image transfers by coating and burning screens.
- And more!
Registration details:
- Cost: $65, early bird pricing until 12/31/25 only $50
- Duration: 2 hours
- Once purchased, you will receive a receipt. I will email you all pertinent information starting January 17th.
- PLEASE CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER
- Video is available for viewing until March 28, 2026
Heidi Fahrenbacher is a full time ceramic artist from Plainwell, MI. Her work is sold nationwide in galleries and gift shops and has been featured on the Today Show, the Museum of Art and Design, 500 Ceramics Sculptures, and 500 Ceramic Vase. She has written for Pottery Making Illustrated, presented at the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), and Michigan Mud.
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Shipping and Returns
Find out more here.All pieces ship in 2-5 business days, unless otherwise stated. Pick up is no longer available. Each piece is safely wrapped with 100% recyclable paper material and shipped with insurance. When your package ships you will receive full updates via email.
I took this class because I have a project in mind that requires transferring a specific image onto my clay. I must say it was an inspiring experience! My limited knowledge of the technique had previously restricted my understanding of how I could use image transfer for a variety of applications. The class was well-structured, starting with a brief overview of the materials needed for the image transfer process. Heidi provided a comprehensive list in advance, which helped me gather everything I needed before the class began. I appreciated that she encouraged questions throughout the session, creating an interactive learning environment. Overall a great experience, Highly recommend!