Thankyou for taking the time to make this video and share your knowledge. I would like to see the before AND after photos. Do you have after photos to see how the different peices turned out?
I love making hearts. I used too much copper oxide making bubble hearts. So I'm going to try making a part sheet and dots. Thank you. This was very informative.
Hey Steph! Thanks for the video. I watched the other you linked with the instructions also. How much do you sell this copper oxide for? I didn;t see you have a website linked. Sorry if I missed it
Question: Once the copper oxide is mixed with a liquid (e.g., glasstac) can it be stored for future use, pre-mixed, or will it dry out or become ineffective? If you mentioned this in the video and I missed it I apologize. I'm multi--tasking. Thanks!
Wow…. Your math is awesome! Have you ever used copper sulfate? I would like the hearts to be fatter. Would I just add more clear glass on top of it? I also I would like to run a wire through it so I can make little suncatchers with the hearts. BIG THANKS to you for sharing. 👍👍🐢
I've never used copper sulfate, but I can look into it. As to fatter hearts, pile on the clear! I make nnice fat hearts all the time. You can run a wire through, I recommend looking for nichrome wire, or high temp wire on Amazon and picking it up in a roll, not in the little hooks. It'll take some trial and error to get it right, but I'm sure you'll get it!
Can you tell me how you fire the dots with bubbles? Do you use 2 layers of glass to enclose the copper oxide? Never mind! I watched the video that was linked. Thanks
@@StephFuses I’m sure anyone who doesn’t like your videos isn’t your targeted audience. I’ve investigated other videos related to similar topics and they’re decent in my opinion. You talk a lot instead of showing process and results which is the main thing I’m here for.
Thankyou for taking the time to make this video and share your knowledge. I would like to see the before AND after photos. Do you have after photos to see how the different peices turned out?
I love using this on white for making backgrounds for water scenes & rainy skies! 😎💜🔥
turns out so pretty!
I love making hearts. I used too much copper oxide making bubble hearts. So I'm going to try making a part sheet and dots. Thank you. This was very informative.
Hey Steph…. How about doing a video on a bowl with a bubbled border? Thanks 🐢
Thanks Steph! This helped me troubleshoot some issues I had recently. Will be making some nightlights today! ❤
Hey Steph! Thanks for the video. I watched the other you linked with the instructions also. How much do you sell this copper oxide for? I didn;t see you have a website linked. Sorry if I missed it
It's a few bucks in her Etsy shop. Very reasonable purchase. Expand the video description for her link.
Question: Once the copper oxide is mixed with a liquid (e.g., glasstac) can it be stored for future use, pre-mixed, or will it dry out or become ineffective? If you mentioned this in the video and I missed it I apologize. I'm multi--tasking. Thanks!
Wow…. Your math is awesome! Have you ever used copper sulfate? I would like the hearts to be fatter. Would I just add more clear glass on top of it? I also I would like to run a wire through it so I can make little suncatchers with the hearts. BIG THANKS to you for sharing. 👍👍🐢
I've never used copper sulfate, but I can look into it. As to fatter hearts, pile on the clear! I make nnice fat hearts all the time. You can run a wire through, I recommend looking for nichrome wire, or high temp wire on Amazon and picking it up in a roll, not in the little hooks. It'll take some trial and error to get it right, but I'm sure you'll get it!
Can you tell me how you fire the dots with bubbles? Do you use 2 layers of glass to enclose the copper oxide? Never mind! I watched the video that was linked. Thanks
I'm glad the video that was linked helped!
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
LOL your momma only steals 95% of your bubbly dots. Signed Yo Momma. 😉 Oh you still have the lil sample tile I made too.
somewhere I have the tiny baggie of dust too!
What a terrible video
You are obviously not my target audience
@@StephFuses I’m sure anyone who doesn’t like your videos isn’t your targeted audience. I’ve investigated other videos related to similar topics and they’re decent in my opinion. You talk a lot instead of showing process and results which is the main thing I’m here for.