These Fat Mini Rollers have a barrel length of 9cm and a diameter of 4cm. These sturdy rollers have a single wooden handle that is easy to use. The barrels on these rollers are not interchangeable.
This lovely little roller features plump, juicy strawberries and strawberry blossoms interspersed with bees. There are just so many uses for this gorgeous design.
This cute fat mini roller features a row of mushrooms. Decorate a mug, or a small tray, or the edges of a platter - whatever you desire!
This sweet design is sure to please the young and old alike. Beautiful butterflies, busy bees and cute little ladybirds will find a place on your favourite pot!
Something for either gender, this design is very versatile. Use it on a mug, on a pitcher, or anywhere!
This design is very geometric and is perfect for those who shy away from flowers and 'pretty'things.
This design is inspired by the turtles of the Great Barrier Reef, which is very close to where I live. Turtles swimming free in the ocean - the ultimate symbol of freedom.
Busy little bees among the honeycomb - what better way to be able to decorate a honey pot, a coffee mug for your morning coffee - the list is endless!
This design is inspired by area where my sister lives in Quairading, Western Australia. The timeless elegance of this design has always inspired me.
This design is inspired by the tea set given to my mother by my father as an engagement present. I now own the tea set and have always loved the beautiful roses on it.
This roller was specifically designed to use with the 'flood fill' technique with underglaze. Water down your underglaze around 50% with water, then allow the underglaze to "flow" into the areas. The raised texture holds the underglaze in. This technique is very fast.
This design is inspired by the Syzygium berries found in abundance in North Queensland where I live, this bright and cheery design would be just as home on a mug as on an elegant fruit bowl, or casserole dish. Add some panach to any of your pottery projects!
This mug is freshly made, and being porcelain, I have waxed all the joins and handle to help prevent cracking. See how nicely the design stands out? I will underglaze this in bright berry colours and glaze with a clear zinc free glaze.
This alternating vine pattern features fine veined leaves and tendrils, and alternates right and left. This elegant design would look great on the border of a large platter, or jug, or maybe a planter.
This time I remembered to take a photo before waxing the joins! This design will look really nice with a green celadon glaze!
The elegance of these deeply engraved daffodils will enhance your pottery and take it to the next level. What will you use it on?
This lovely mug will be great with underglaze and a clear glaze. A great gift!
The timeless beauty of these Phalaenopsis orchids are sure to please! This design is dedicated to the memory of my mother-in-law, as this was her favourite flower.
This is the same design as the regular Orchid Fat Mini Roller, but features an outline only, and is perfect for the flood-fill technique. Thin your underglaze until it 'flows', fill your brush with the underglaze, then touch the brush into the area to be filled and let the underglaze flood into the corners. Painting was never so easy!
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