The Bakery, in
Marianville, is the one place that smells like mom's kitchen. This
half-timber pastry shoppe looks as though it was taken right out of old-world
Germany. You can almost smell the freshly baked bread wafting throughout
the village.

Technique
1
Technique 2
Mold #1902 -
Ye Olde Bakery Shoppe - 5"
x 6" x 5 1/2" - MSRP: $59.98
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Technique 1 (Advanced)
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Supplies:
Colors and supplies
by:
Solv-It
Porcelain Mist
Spray
PT-105 White
PT-118 Flat Black
PT-358 Dark Gray Blue
TL-102 Frosted Cherry
TL-106 Red Maple
TL-108 Ginger Oak
TL-110 Lush Green
TL-113 Hyacinth Blue
TL-116 White Cloud
TL-123 Holiday Red
TL-125 Sunflower
TL-126 Tangelo
TL-134 Black Forest
RT-502 Cream
RT-511 Rich Brown
RT-512 Ebony
RT-515 Warm Tan
RT-518 Grey
1902
Bakery
General:.
Base coat fired 04-06 bisque with 2 coats of White Acrylic. Thin first coat with
1/3 water. Using a soft brush, scrub over entire piece, getting into all cracks
and crevices. Apply a second coat of White Acrylic full strength. After each
application of a translucent stain (TL), spray with Porcelain Mist and allow to
dry. This will set the color to avoid smudging.
1. Coat
entire piece with Hyacinth Blue. Wipe back to desired effect. Spray. Dry brush
White Cloud to stucco. Spray.
2. Paint timbers Red
Maple. Spray.
3.
Apply Holiday Red to roof. Wipe back. Spray. Dry brush Frosted Cherry over the
Holiday Red to highlight and spray.
4.
Apply Frosted Cherry to shutters. Spray. Paint signs Ginger Oak. Spray. Paint
letters with Flat Black.
5.
Apply Black Forest to grass, wipe back. Highlight with Tangelo, Sunflower,
Holiday Red and Lush Green. Wipe back to desired effect. Spray.
6. Dry
brush windows heavily with White Acrylic.
7.
Apply Cream to stones, wipe back lightly. Spray. Randomly paint stones with Warm
Tan, Gray, Rich Brown, and Dark Gray Blue. Spray. When dry, dry brush very
lightly all the stones with Flat Black.
8. Paint Stove Pipe
Ebony. Spray entire piece, allow to dry.

Technique 2 (Novice)
Supplies:
Porcelain Mist Spray
Solv-It
PT-105 White
PT-110 Medium Gray
PT-118 Flat Black
PT-191 Vanilla Ice
PT-234 Medium Mocha
PT-373 Brick Red
PT-395 Dusty Gray
TL-101 Brandied Raspberry
TL-105 Sable
TL-107 Antique Ivory
TL-109 Rich Walnut
TL-116 White Cloud
TL-125 Sunflower
TL-126 Tangelo
TL-129 Coal Gray
TL-134 Black Forest
1902
Bakery
General:.
Base coat fired 04-06 bisque with 2 coats of White Acrylic. Thin first coat with
1/3 water. Using a soft brush, scrub over entire piece, getting into all cracks
and crevices. Apply a second coat of White Acrylic full strength. After each
application of a translucent stain (TL), spray with Porcelain Mist and allow to
dry. This will set the color to avoid smudging.
1.
Apply Sable to piece and wipe back to desired effect. Shade and antique as
desired. When you have the desired effect, spray entire piece with Porcelain
Mist.
2. Mix
Antique Ivory with White Cloud to get the desired color and apply to all stucco
parts, allow to dry until tacky and wipe back to desired effect. Spray.
3.
Paint wooden timbers with Rich Walnut. Spray.
4.
Paint roof trim, shutters and the doors Brandied Raspberry. Paint hinges Flat
Black. Paint sign Brandied Raspberry. Allow to set a few minutes and wipe back
to desired effect. Paint lettering with a heavy coat of Brandied Raspberry.
Spray.
5.
Apply Coal Gray to roof, allow to dry a few minutes and then wipe back to
desired effect. Spray.
6.
Apply Black Forest to grass with highlights of Sunflower and Tangelo. Wipe back
to desired effect. Spray. When dry, dry brush entire roof with Medium Gray and
apply Medium Gray to chimney.
7. Dry
brush stones in a random pattern using Vanilla Ice, Medium Mocha, Brick Red, and
Dusty Gray. Spray, let dry.
* People, lamp posts, and other props
used for photography are not available in ceramic molds.
Note: If you find a color that is discontinued, ask your
Mayco distributor for a suitable replacement.