I'm so grateful for artists like you, Tabitha and ArtyRv to share your projects, insights and experiences. Collaboration is a building block of all our success.
Thank you. While creating the project I use Glastac Blue Gel Glue from Bullseye, and at the end to glue the finished piece to the cardstock I used Araldite Crystal 2 Part Epoxy Glue.
Thank you for another great video! One question...once you mount the piece to the cardstock, do you then put the glass that came with the frame over it? I couldn't tell if it was used or not. Thanks!
Hi Kathie, we do ship to Mexico. The shipping cost is calculated per weight and you will be able to see the prices on our website www.tabithasglassemporium.com If you need any help, please let us know.
You got me hooked at the mention of microwave kiln... The only sort of kiln I can afford. Going to enjoy this vid!
I have picture frames.... Going to enjoy having a go!
Bravo! Love the concept and the collaboration with a microwave kiln artist! Great stuff, as always!
I'm so grateful for artists like you, Tabitha and ArtyRv to share your projects, insights and experiences. Collaboration is a building block of all our success.
Great collaboration!!! Thanks! Steph
These are lovely. Thank you for sharing.
Great art real fun.Great art!
Love your work! I have a question, what kind of glue do you use? I did even know that you could use glue.i enjoy all of your tutorials.
Thank you. While creating the project I use Glastac Blue Gel Glue from Bullseye, and at the end to glue the finished piece to the cardstock I used Araldite Crystal 2 Part Epoxy Glue.
Fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing. in other topic, you look fabulous the holidays with your family fit you very well
Thank you 😊
Thank you for another great video! One question...once you mount the piece to the cardstock, do you then put the glass that came with the frame over it? I couldn't tell if it was used or not. Thanks!
It depends, if it’s a box frame then yes, if not no. 😊
Can I buy the frames in your shop? to the beautiful glass pictures
Thank you. We buy our frames in Ikea. It would probably be cheaper if you look for them in an Ikea closes to you, or buy them online.
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I will do so and thanks for the reply😊
Thanks Tabitha. I live in Mexico. Is there any way of getting your murrini down here? Kathie 🐢
Hi Kathie, we do ship to Mexico. The shipping cost is calculated per weight and you will be able to see the prices on our website www.tabithasglassemporium.com
If you need any help, please let us know.