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Today I am offering my readers the chance to win a small dots bowl
by Danish brand Helbak
My question is...
What is the technique Malene Helbak uses to create her beautiful pieces?
Please answer in the comment field and I will pick an answer tomorrow :)
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LOVENORDIC

hello, it's called "transfer printing" and it looks great!
ReplyDeleteslecna @ centrum.cz
Fantastic design work she's uses great materials to produce her product and never designs a product by cutting corners they are fabulous
ReplyDelete'her earthenware technique is called 'transfer printing' which involves baking the earthenware 3 times before applying a transparent glaze'
ReplyDeleteNearly there now .... getting excited
Transfer Printing?
ReplyDeleteMalene Helbak uses earthenware technique called 'transfer printing' which involves baking the earthenware 3 times before applying a transparent glaze.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Malene Helbaks earthenware technique is called "transfer printing". So sad this giveaway is nearly over!!!! Much love Jennifer D xx
ReplyDeleteit's called 'transfer printing'.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas :)
Malene Helbak's earthenware technique is called 'TRANSFER PRINTING' which involves baking the earthenware 3 times before applying a transparent glaze.
ReplyDeleteShe also decorates each piece by hand!
hi jemma,
Deleteyou are the winner!
please email me your postal address:
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merry christmas!
samantha x
transfer printing...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Malene Helbak uses a technique called ' transfer printing' x
ReplyDeletetransfer printing which is baking earthenware 3 times before it becomes a clear glaze . intl.
ReplyDelete"...her earthenware technique is called 'transfer printing' which involves baking the earthenware 3 times before applying a transparent glaze."
ReplyDeleteTransfer printing! This would be a great present for my wife. Merry Christmas!! Henrik
ReplyDeleteThe technique is 'transfer printing'.
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Roopa roopaherein@yahoo.com
The technique is called 'Transfer Printing' x
ReplyDeleteTransfer printing.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
transfer printing :-)
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Nannahh
It's called 'transfer printing'.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all of you!!!!!
xxx
(thetronsoms@web.de)
Transfer printing..... merry Xmas!
ReplyDeleteJasonchavez2000@yahoo.com
The earthenware technique is called 'transfer printing' :) Happy Holidays:)
ReplyDeleteTransfer printing
ReplyDeleteKatbaro (at) yahoo (dot) com
Great mug, i'd love to win! The technique is called "transfer printing".
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Maja
20.811m@gmail.com
Tranfer printing! Thanks for the change!
ReplyDeleteMalene Helbak earthenware technique is called 'transfer printing' which involves baking the earthenware 3 times before applying a transparent glaze.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas !
Celine
Transfer printing
ReplyDeleteThe technique is known as 'transfer printing'.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas :)
Transfer printing! Merry Christmas, Lissy
ReplyDeleteTransfer printing. Merry Christmas!
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