One way you can paint your lamp is with this product, I have never used it, so I can't verify how well it works, I'm just trying to get you some options. the site:
= Brilliant Porcelain Paint Pens =
Probably the best porcelain paint pens on the planet! These super pens are filled with high gloss water-based liquid paint and come in 6 assorted bright colours. Can also be used on glass and metal. Designs can be heat-fixed by baking in the oven. Dishwasher safe.
* http://www.yellowmoon.org.uk/product-Brilliant-Porcelain-Paint-Pens-M868.htm
Most enamels will work just fine. (make sure the base has been sanded with fine sandpaper to give the surface some tooth for the paint to adhere to)
The Porcelain Lamp - 1921 was released on: USA: 29 January 1921
Yes, you can use urethane paint on porcelain mugs.
The Leviton porcelain lamp holder features a durable porcelain construction, a medium base socket, and a pull chain switch. It is rated for up to 660 watts and 250 volts. The lamp holder is suitable for use with incandescent, fluorescent, and LED bulbs.
No, because the oil in the paint isn't compatible with the slick porcelain surface. It would be like pouring vegetable oil on a porcelain mask, it would slide right off.
Sure!
To fix a chipped porcelain sink, you can use a porcelain repair kit that includes filler and paint. Clean the chipped area, apply the filler, let it dry, sand it smooth, and then paint over it to match the sink's color.
Sure, just don't expect the paint to stay on very well. Porcelain is a very hard surface and don't really take paint particularly well.
The cast of The Porcelain Lamp - 1921 includes: Harry Bannister as Grayson Whitney Eugene Borden as Anton Daimier Walter Brown as Mercury Herbert Fields as His Friend Doris Sheerin as His Wife
Porcelain is a type of ceramic; it is not part of a steel tub. If the tub were made of porcelain it would not be made of steel. Enamel is a kind of tough paint that can be used on steel, or on porcelain.
The value of the ginger jar lamp will depend on the age of the lamp itself, as well as the condition (working or non-working). Currently on Amazon, the porcelain lamps are selling for as much as $400.
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