19. For the leaf, roll out another fist size piece of clay until it is about 3/16 inch thick. Freehand cut out the main shape of the leaf and thin the edges (figure H).20. Add veins to the leaf by scoring the clay with the end of a small paintbrush (figure I).
21. Attach the leaf to the wall pocket using slip. Curl the leaf to make it look more natural (figure J).
22. To under glaze the piece, brush on the various colors following the instructions on the glaze bottles. Let the piece dry (figure K).
23. Bisque-fire the piece to cone 04 (1945 F or 1063 C).
24. Once the under glazed piece has been bisque-fired, you are ready to glaze the wall pocket. It will be fired again to cone 06 (1828 F or 998 C). Choose a matching temperature clear glaze (gloss, matte, semi matte, etc). I generally use Mayco cone 06 clear. The clear glaze can be brushed on following the manufacturer's instructions. Note: Additional options for applying clear glazes include spraying, dipping and pouring. The base of your piece (where it will sit in the kiln) should not have glaze on it unless you are using stilts during the firing process.
25. Place it in the kiln and fire to cone 06.
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