Pour the paint colors you want for your project into small plastic cups. Decide on acrylic paint or underglaze. If you use acrylic paint, your project will be completed more quickly, since it would not need to be fired in a kiln again. Underglazes and glazes have a shinier and smoother look.
Practice sketching a design for your bisqueware with pencil and paper. Once you finish the drawing on paper, use the pencil to sketch the design onto the pottery before applying the paint.
Paint the bisqueware with brushes and paint. If you are using acrylic paint, wait until it dries before adding a second coat. If it you are using an underglaze, wait until it dries before adding a clear glaze.
If you have a home kiln, fire the bisqueware after the glaze dries. This will increase the strength of the bisqueware, and it will become food safe and able to hold water. If you do not have a home kiln, take the bisqueware to a professional pottery studio, university art department or art store to have it fired.