You'd have a salt reaction with the clay body and depending on firing temp achieve a salt fired piece...
Salt glazes cannot be fired in an electic kiln because the salt vaporizes and corrodes the elements. If you are using a gas kiln or electric kiln, the salt glazes can be very attractive.
The worst thing I have personally seen happen is that the color is very muted and sometimes bubbly. I would bisque fire it and see what it looks like. I haven't heard of any explosions or serious cracking issues associated with this. If the color is bad after bisque firing, I would try to do a glaze firing. Hopefully the glaze will fully cover the underglaze.
You would die.
This slang term would be applied to a heart that was not working right or had problems.
Watercolor paints only work on paper because the paper is able to obsorb the water and grasp the color. The paint will easily peel off even for decorative porposes. Even if watercolor would stick, it is very thin paint and would barely be able to be seen.
Salt glazes cannot be fired in an electic kiln because the salt vaporizes and corrodes the elements. If you are using a gas kiln or electric kiln, the salt glazes can be very attractive.
They could get fired and not have a job
It would increase
if another ship fired a bomb or a missile it would explode
The worst thing I have personally seen happen is that the color is very muted and sometimes bubbly. I would bisque fire it and see what it looks like. I haven't heard of any explosions or serious cracking issues associated with this. If the color is bad after bisque firing, I would try to do a glaze firing. Hopefully the glaze will fully cover the underglaze.
she would get fired
an infintine loop would open in your stomach causing your poo to return to your face
The plant will face stress and its growth will be stunted
It's Pressure would rise.
It is very likely that the teacher would be fired for hitting on the principal.
whoever the paintball broke on first would be out.
Heat must have to be applied to the ice cube.