Showing posts with label dichroic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dichroic. Show all posts
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Fused Glass
Got my mini kiln out this weekend, probably haven't used it in over a year? Did up a couple of batches of pendants, always excited to see how the glass changes after firing. Here is a before and after pic of some pendants:
Here's another after picture, I was kind of disappointed in the results of the top right, I though the top layer of glass would be more clear, you can't see the second layer of glass, which was hearts (like the other one). Oh well, live and learn! I need to take better notes!
I added fused decals to the two pink/rose pendants, here is one of them, strung on a necklace of soft pink seed beads, now available in my Etsy shop:
I hope to get the other pendants added to my shop soon.
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After
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Homemade "Beach Glass"
One of my completed pendants |
So I was playing with my glass scraps the other day, made up some fused glass pendants in my mini kiln. I got out the etching cream to etch some designs on a couple of dichroic glass scraps. While I was waiting for the pendants to fuse, I surfed the internet for some inspiration. I came across a site that said you could use etching cream to make glass scraps look like beach glass. What a great idea! I had some broken up pieces of wine bottles in a container as I wanted to fuse them in my kiln as an experiment, so I grabbed a couple and dipped them in the etching cream. I fused one of the pieces with a few other pendants to see how it turned out.
Glass on the left is untouched, glass on the right is fused and etched |
After fusing, the glass lost its sharp edges, but it also lost its etched look, so I dipped it in the etching cream again. Now I have another piece of "beach glass" to wire wrap and make into a pendant. What a fun way to recycle my wine bottles!
Labels:
beach glass,
dichroic,
etched glass,
fused glass,
pendants
Monday, January 2, 2012
Fused Glass
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