Surface decoration is where ceramics becomes truly personal. From ancient resist techniques to contemporary screen printing, the methods below give you the full range of ways to add color, pattern, and texture to your pottery. Whether you work at leather-hard, bisque, or over glaze, there’s a technique here for every stage and style.
Resist Techniques
Resist techniques use a barrier material to prevent glaze, slip, or underglaze from reaching the clay surface, creating patterns through contrast.
- Wax Resist — applying wax to repel glaze and create clean patterns
- Tape Resist Technique — using masking tape for crisp geometric designs
- Latex Resist — liquid latex for more complex mask shapes
Slip Decoration
- Slip Decoration Techniques: A Complete Overview — all the main slip methods in one place
- Slip Trailing — piping raised lines and dots with a slip trailer
- Slip Transfers — applying decorative patterns via transfer
- How to Make Decorating Slip — base recipes and colorant additions
- Ceramic Slip Recipes — tested recipes from low to high fire
- Common Ceramic Slip Questions Answered
- Mocha Diffusion — tree-like patterns using acidic solutions in slip
Carving and Incising
- Sgraffito — scratching through slip or underglaze to reveal the clay beneath
- Mishima Ceramic Technique — inlaying slip into carved lines
- Cuerda Seca: Dry Line Ceramics — separating glaze areas with wax lines
Underglaze and Transfers
- How to Use One Time Underglaze Transfers — applying detailed commercial transfers
- DIY Underglaze Transfers — making your own transfers at home
- Where to Buy Underglaze Transfers — US supplier guide
- How to Make Underglaze Ink
- How to Build with Underglazed Slab
- How to Make Ceramic Pencils and Crayons — drawing on bisqueware
Silkscreen and Stencils
- Making Stencils for Ceramic Decoration
- Emulsion Silkscreen Stencils on Ceramics — photo emulsion process for detailed designs
- Reusable Heat Transfer Silkscreen Stencils — a different approach for repeated use
- Making a Gelli Plate for Silkscreen Transfers
Glaze Application Techniques
- Syringe Glazing Technique — precise glaze application in fine lines
- Bubble Glazing — organic texture effects with soap and glaze
- Frozen Pond Technique
- Peacock Glazing Technique
- How to Make Ceramic Washes — oxide washes for texture and depth
Texture Tools
- Clay Disc Roller — creating consistent textures on slabs
- Making Colored Clay — nerikomi and marbling techniques




