A Day in the Studio: Part 3
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2023
- This video is broken up into sections showing you the progress of working on several glass projects and getting the work completed to fill a kiln. This is February 28th and I am working after a week off (due to a covid-break). I hope you enjoy the projects and how I share my space with king charles cavaliers Zuzu, Tilly, Sammie and Georgie Part three specifically focuses on making standing glass birds.
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Fusible glass: WWW.bullseyeglass.com
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Love these birds, thanks for sharing!
Love these so much❤
Absolutely darling. I would love a couple of flicks. One hanging out in my plants and the other in a mobile. 😊❤
Very sweet. So many possibilities of motifs. Thanks for sharing.
Forgot, new subscriber.
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So cute!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing. You could hold the pieces in place with Elmer's school glue.
I love your work Alice, just so fun!
So talented
They are so cute
Thank you for sharing 😊
Absolutely love these! 😍😍😍
super cute
These are great! Thank you for sharing.
I adore these. I’m new to fusing. Could you tell me what you use to colour the stencils on glass please. Thank you for sharing your talent. 💜
I'm using black glass powder
How cute!!!! Thanks again for taking the time to show me your process.
Why the clove oil in the enamel? Do you always add clove oil to your enamels? Also, where do you buy clove oil?
You can use peppermint oil also. I use oil so the enamel stays wet and doesn't dry out.