That is beyond charming, it’s absolutely adorable. I’m going to have to get busy. Thank you for being so kind and sharing. Love all your videos!! Extremely creative.
This is such a wonderful project! I have many bottles of Stroke & Coat that I use for glazing my pottery pieces, which I also do in addition to glass fusing. I never knew you could apply it to glass and then fire it. If you do a tack fuse on the individual glass pieces, is that enough to make the Stroke & Coat adhere to the glass so that is doesn’t come off? Thank you so much for showing us this project!!
In my experience it adheres to the glass, but remains a gritty texture. I only use it for decorative pieces, I wouldn’t use it for something that’s used for food.
You are so creative, thank you for sharing your ideas and process. ❤
I love it! You come up w/ the most interesting projects, things I would not have thought to make. It helps me think more out of the box. Thank you!
Cute Cute Cute. Another winner!
I’m a sucker for tiny cute projects!
My new favorite "possible!" Two or 3 friends might be getting one for Mother's day. Thank you so much for sharing your creative process.
Adorable! You've got such great ideas!!
Aw thank you!
Love this. Try one with an Open door. Fuse three pieces together or use a ring saw to cut out the door. How fun these are! Thank you for sharing.
I don’t have a ring saw, but thanks for watching!
That is beyond charming, it’s absolutely adorable. I’m going to have to get busy. Thank you for being so kind and sharing. Love all your videos!! Extremely creative.
Just make sure to link to the video if you post!
This is such a wonderful project!
I have many bottles of Stroke & Coat that I use for glazing my pottery pieces, which I also do in addition to glass fusing. I never knew you could apply it to glass and then fire it. If you do a tack fuse on the individual glass pieces, is that enough to make the Stroke & Coat adhere to the glass so that is doesn’t come off?
Thank you so much for showing us this project!!
In my experience it adheres to the glass, but remains a gritty texture. I only use it for decorative pieces, I wouldn’t use it for something that’s used for food.
So very cute!
Thank you!
adorable! great job!!
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SO adorable and thank you for sharing! I have not used underglaze before. Do you use a tack fuse schedule or other? Thank you!
I’ve used it with both tack fuse and fully fuse- both work!
@@EquinoxGlass Thank you for the info and such a fast reply. Have a great day!
You can also use a little etching cream to rough the surface for gluing 😊
Good tip!
No one is better than you at breaking tiny pieces with running pliers!!!
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TGI…FGF!
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