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PJ's Glass Creations
Приєднався 25 чер 2022
My passion for the past 30 years has been fused glass. I am retired and now have lots of time to spend working on glass, refining my skills, learning new things, experimenting. In my hometown of Mesquite, Nevada, I am a member of the Mesquite Fine Arts Gallery, where I also teach classes, and I also run the Fused Glass Club at my local rec center. Being a school teacher for 31 years, I guess teaching is in my blood. I love sharing with others and enjoying this new venue to share with others. There are a lot of ideas in my head so keep checking for new fused glass tutorials.
Fused Glass Haunted House Scene
Get into the Halloween spirit with this adorable fused glass Haunted House Scene. It looks difficult to make, but really only requires some basic cuts. This video will guide you step-by-step through the entire process.
PATTERN:
The pattern is available on my ETSY site: pjsglasscreations.etsy.com/listing/1763823104.
MATERIALS:
Glass: background (blue, turquoise, white streaky), black, brown, orange, cream, yellow, green, white
Frit: coarse frit in fall colors
Enamel: black, gray
Glass cutting tools, kiln, glue
TACK FUSE SCHEDULE
(90 COE):
100º per hour to 1250º, hold for 30 minutes
400º per hour to 1325º, hold for 15 minutes
9999 (full) per hour to 960º, hold for 1 hour
100º per hour to 700º, let kiln cool
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PATTERN:
The pattern is available on my ETSY site: pjsglasscreations.etsy.com/listing/1763823104.
MATERIALS:
Glass: background (blue, turquoise, white streaky), black, brown, orange, cream, yellow, green, white
Frit: coarse frit in fall colors
Enamel: black, gray
Glass cutting tools, kiln, glue
TACK FUSE SCHEDULE
(90 COE):
100º per hour to 1250º, hold for 30 minutes
400º per hour to 1325º, hold for 15 minutes
9999 (full) per hour to 960º, hold for 1 hour
100º per hour to 700º, let kiln cool
Visit me:
Facebook: PJ's Glass Creations
ETSY: PJ's Glass Creations
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Frit Slurry Flowers
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Learn how to make these colorful fused glass flowers using the frit slurry method. This video guides you step-by-step so you too can include these in your garden. Purchase the pattern for $2.50 on my ETSY site: PJsGlassCreations.etsy.com Materials: Clear fusing glass Glass for leaf Frit powder in a variety of colors Flower mold- Creative Paradise GM-204 17 gauge high-fire wire Copper refrigerat...
Fused Glass Watermelon Bowl
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Enhance your summer decor with this cute, functional fused glass watermelon bowl. It can be used for fruit, or simply as decor. Following this step-by-step tutorial makes this easy to make. Materials: Glass: Olive Green, Red Opal Frit powder: White, Spring Green Enamel: Black Full fuse schedule (90 COE) 250º per hour to 1000º, hold for 30 minutes 75º per hour to 1225º, hold for 60 minutes 600º ...
Golf Clock
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Have a golfer in your life? They would love to have this fused glass golf clock! You can easily make this by following this step by step UA-cam tutorial. PATTERN: This pattern can be purchased for $2.50 on my ETSY site: pjsglasscreations.etsy.com/listing/1716686398 MATERIALS: Fusing glass- clear, blue/white streaky, medium green, dark green, black, white, red, black stringer Clock mechanism- 1/...
Uncle Sam Bobblehead
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Feeling patriotic? This fused glass Uncle Sam is perfect for Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. He's easy to make by following this step by step video. Pattern: The pattern can be purchased for $2.50 at: pjsglasscreations.etsy.com/listing/1718126933 Materials: Glass: red, blue, almond striker, white, black White Signo UM153 pen Red, white, blue enamel paint Cutting tools, grinder, kiln...
Fused Glass Cat Bobblehead
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Love cats? Love working with fused glass? This tutorial guides you step by step so you too can make one. PATTERN: Purchase the pattern for $2.50 on my ETSY site pjsglasscreations.etsy.com/listing/1683587076 MATERIALS: Glass- gray, white, pink, spring green Class cutting tools, kiln 17 gauge high fire wire Glass enamel- white, black Glue (super glue, glastac or other glass friendly glue) Wood base
Fused Glass Dog Bobblehead
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This adorable fused glass dog bobblehead is easy to make by following this step-by-step tutorial. It also covers ways to alter the pattern to create dogs of any breed- even your own loveable fur baby! MATERIALS (to make this dog): *Materials may be different if this dog pattern is altered Fusing glass in black, pink, white Glass enamel in white, black, brown Glass cutting tools, grinder, kiln G...
St Pat's Gnome Bobblehead
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This fused glass gnome bobblehead wishes you "Luck O' the Irish!" He's easy to make by following the step by step tutorial. Pattern: www.etsy.com/listing/1638816128/st-pats-gnome-bobblehead-pattern-for Materials: Glass: spring green, aventurine green, almond striker, white, black White Signo UM153 pen Gold enamel paint Cutting tools, grinder, kiln, glue Visit me: Facebook: PJsGlassCreations ETS...
Valentine Gnome Bobblehead
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Following this step-by-step video, you will be able to create this adorable fused glass Valentine's Day gnome. Pattern: The pattern may be purchased for $2.50 on my ETSY site: www.etsy.com/listing/1649849199 Materials: Fusing Glass: red, white, black, almond striker Pen for adding details: Uni-ball UM 153 Signo Broad Point Gel Pen *or enamel paints can be used 17 gauge high fire wire Glass cutt...
Woven Heart Plate
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Woven hearts are easy to make, and are perfect for a Valentine plate. This easy-to-follow tutorial will walk you through step by step. Materials: Glass: red, white, pink Pink powered frit Glass cutting tools, grinder, kiln, frit sifter, glue Visit me: Facebook: PJsGlassCreations ETSY: PJsGlassCreations.etsy.com
Fused Glass Wine Ornaments with Pam Jacobson
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Who doesn't love wine? This cute fused glass wine glass ornament is easy to make by following my UA-cam step-by-step tutorial. The digital pattern is available for immediate download on my ETSY site: www.etsy.com/listing/1597961550/wine-glass-ornament-pattern
Beer Mug Ornament with Pam Jacobson
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This fused glass ornament is perfect for the beer lover in your life. The FREE tutorial is easy to follow and the pattern can be purchased for $2.50 on my ETSY site: www.etsy.com/listing/1597953894/beer-mug-ornament-pattern.
Creating a fused glass menorah
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A quick glimpse of the process of creating a fused glass menorah.
Menorah short
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A brief glimpse of what it takes to make a fused glass menorah.
Easter Bunny Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
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Perhaps you love bunnies, or maybe this would be a great addition to your Easter decor. Follow this step-by-step tutorial and you can make this fused glass Easter Bunny bobblehead too. PATTERN: This pattern is available for purchase for $2.50 on my UA-cam channel: www.etsy.com/listing/1605849053/fused-glass-easter-bunny-pattern MATERIALS: • Glass- white, pink • 2 glass eyeballs (go to ua-cam.co...
Fused Glass Witch Bobblehead by Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Witch Bobblehead by Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Turkey Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Turkey Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Snowman Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Snowman Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Christmas Trees with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Christmas Trees with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Scarecrow Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Scarecrow Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Reindeer Bobblehead by Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Reindeer Bobblehead by Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Santa Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Santa Bobblehead with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Sunflowers with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Sunflowers with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Potted Cacti with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Potted Cacti with Pam Jacobson
Large Fused Glass Poppy Bowl with Pam Jacobson
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Large Fused Glass Poppy Bowl with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Bird Garden Stakes with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Bird Garden Stakes with Pam Jacobson
Fused Glass Brackets for Garden Stakes with Pam Jacobson
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Fused Glass Brackets for Garden Stakes with Pam Jacobson
What to Create with Fused Glass Flowers with Pam Jacobson
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What to Create with Fused Glass Flowers with Pam Jacobson
Love love your work thank you!
You are so welcome!
The little beady eyes give this so much charm. ❤
I think he's cute too! Thanks!
Pam, when you push it into the ground how do you stop it spinning round in the wind?
Our ground is very hard here so it has never been a problem. Perhaps water the ground around your stem and pack it down well. Or, the copper is really soft to drill into. Maybe you could drill a hole and put a metal stake through the hole and into the ground.
@@pjsglasscreations354 Thanks Pam I will try that
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Precioso!!!
These are cute and easy! I will make them. Thanks
You're welcome!
This is just so adorable, can you tell me what size is the bulleyes base piece?
Love your soldering mat!
It's a mess, huh! But it works!
I love all your creations Pam and have watched all your videos. Love this haunted house scene. Only thing I would add is sometimes your camera cuts off the bottom of what you are working on. For example towards the end you put glue around the edges of the bottom and sides to put the brown frit there so the glue would stop the frit from spilling off the sides and bottom. You even made a comment about see how the frit doesn’t fall off. But I couldn’t see that because the bottom was out of screen. Not criticizing just an observation. Love your work and I have made several of your things. Bobble heads are my favorites.
Great tipnon the edges. Thanks so much Pam!!
And the ghosts too!!!
Hi! From what manufacturer is the lens cutter? Looks fab. Thanks!
Sorry, there is nothing on it indicating the manufacturer. If it helps, I think bought it on Amazon.
Hi Pam, first thank you so much for sharing your very unique and creative glass art. I have a couple of questions. Since there is an area of glass that is just 3mm does that make that area fragile? Second, I use an iPad and my knowledge of technology isn’t great. I’ve tried looking up this information on the web, but I can’t figure out how to find the description of firing schedules, etc. Can you possibly tell me how to find this information? Thank you.
Mine doesn't seem to be overly fragile. As for the firing schedule, scroll down further in the description on UA-cam and you will see it.
Fun project!
Thanks!
Fab!!! Love this! Again, you amaze me with how creative this is.
Thank you so much!
Another great project Pam! Thank you! 🎃
You are so welcome!
Oops. Where is your schedule?
Thanks for pointing that out. I just added it.
Adorable. Thank you Pam. Love your videos. ❤
Thanks!
Really great!
Thank you!
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! I had fun making it!
Absolutely LOVE your creativity! These are great. One question...why the plaster? Couldn't you super glue the floral styrofoam to the inside bottom and maybe pour sand on top and then add rocks? Just wondering if the plaster is necessary. Keep up the great creations!
I use plaster to keep the cacti permanently in place and to add weight to the pot for stability. I'm sure sand and rocks would work just fine.
What gauge is that wire? Thanks
Thanks for the inspirations. What gauge wire are you using for the garden stakes at the beginning of the video?
which leaf mold did you use? Love your ideas and videos! Thanks!
So cute! Can't wait to try this
Adorable!!! Love the santa!! Thank you!!
Thanks! You can find the tutorial for the Santa on my UA-cam channel as well.
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Stirring up that wet frit powder is really cool! If you thought it yourself well done! I want to try the hot dragging or whatever they call it. Your method looks similar and much safer. I'm still trying the other way someday too!!
I love these! Thank you for sharing.❤
❤ these!!
Great project! Thanks for sharing
Love these flowers. Thank you.!
I love these flowers! Thank you so much for sharing with us. You make it look easy.
Beautiful flowers! One question, when you place these in the ground do you find them top heavy? I've battled with this a bit and wonder if you have a solution for securing them in the ground. Thanks so much for all you do!
Beautiful! I’m curious though, I’ve heard that you never want to use super glue in the kiln because as it burns off it creates Cyanide Gas! (Because it was never designed to be heated). Is your kiln in a garage? Have you heard this before? Using a strong adhesive definitely makes assembly easier but I’d like to stay alive too.😁
Great video! I love your tutorials…thank you for sharing!
Very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was a really great way of decorating the petals . Thanks so much. I have learned something new!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! Have fun creating!
Love this project, Pam. Do you have templates here for the flower petals?
Pam there are a lot of glass artists out there but I have to tell you, you are probably the best of the bunch. Your projects are always so unique and beautiful and you are an excellent teacher. Clearly head and shoulders above anyone else. Thanks so much for sharing.
Wow, thank you!
Another lovely, unique project! 🌸 Thank you once again!
You are so welcome!
Great job Pam ! Thank you ❤
You are welcome!
Hello, can you tell me is the firing schedule A typical tac fuse schedule this on a Scott Kiln
600º to 1250º, hold for 15 minutes. 9999 (AFAP) to 1350º, hold for 1 minute. 9999 (AFAP) to 960º, hold for 30 minutes. 100º to 100º, hold for 0 minutes. 300º to 100º, hold for 0 minutes. This schedule is from fusedglass.org.
thanks so much!
Awesome thank you
You're welcome!
Beautiful. I'm going to give this a try. Thank you!
Another great project! 🍉 ❤🍉 Thanks for sharing Pam
You could put there’d as the outside for food safe! Or a clear layer, if you wanted thicker.
Love this. Will definitely try it making it food safe as a summer salad bowl. Thanks for the tutorial.
Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing Pam!
You are so welcome!
WOW! You are brave. I'd never have been brave enough to turn it over without fusing the stripes first. This is a GREAT bowl. Thank you.
You can do it!
YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope you enjoy
Thanks for the great video! I tried making one. After it was fired, I felt the edges of the tree were very sharp. Are yours sharp?
Perhaps either up your top temp by 10 degrees or increase your hold time by 5 minutes next time. If you don't want to fire these again use a sanding sponge to sand off the sharp points.