

I have been experimenting with potential decals to put on my charity shop and auction finds , upcycling / recycling .
This is a mark impresssed on the bottom of a cup in a tea set from the auction at Redruth seen when held up to the light .The gold pattern on this may burn off when fired but it is worth trying .

(above)Using the new Magnolia Trewithen design to create pattern.

The same china but this time with the Hydrangea and Map pattern .

(above)Whiteware from a charity shop in Penzance with the Hydrangea and map pattern arranged on one of the latest cloths from ebay.
I prefer the Hydrangea pattern as it has a very classic look .
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