Just starting in glass.Interested in making stained glass pieces as economically as I can. is it just possible that your technique can be used with layers of single colour to make "stained" glass sheets? Many thanks for the video and the generousity that motivated it. The least I can do is to subscribe.
Hi Petra, this is a lovely and very helpful video - thank you - can you tell me which colours you used - were they opal or Trans please? Thanks again for a great tutorial x
Powders, no matter which color you use are more opaque. But when you use them fairly thin as we did in this technique, they turn out a bit more translucent.
I tried going to your site for the recipe on the power however wasn't able to find it. Please let know where it is so I can begin another glass adventure
Lorri I found this recipe online I hope it helps you Mix 1 teaspoon aloe 2 teaspoons distilled water ½ Tablespoon glass powder You can write on glass just like you can with Liquid Stringer. Read more: www.glass-fusing-made-easy.com/aloe-vera-gel.html#ixzz5R5SpzmC1
Hi, how do you make the liquid glass powders? Do you just mix glass powders with.....some liquid? -> what is this liquid? I'm learning a lot from you, you are very inspirational, thank you!
@@anapiva4767 Aloe Vera is a plant. Sometimes people buy the gel to put on burns. It would help keep the glass powder suspended in the water. Otherwise it would separate. I would check the ingredients to make sure there are not other things added to the gel when purchasing it.
I'm going to have to try this!!
thank you petra for this tuto ;)
greetings from switzerland
Great video petra, is there other mediums that can be mixed with the glass and water.
Fascinating medium. A table top kiln.....hmmmm. Thank you Petra.
Just starting in glass.Interested in making stained glass pieces as economically as I can.
is it just possible that your technique can be used with layers of single colour to make "stained" glass sheets? Many thanks for the video and the generousity that motivated it. The least I can do is to subscribe.
I'm a portrait artist who just got involved with glass- Thanks for the video , you rock!
Hi Petra, this is a lovely and very helpful video - thank you - can you tell me which colours you used - were they opal or Trans please? Thanks again for a great tutorial x
Powders, no matter which color you use are more opaque. But when you use them fairly thin as we did in this technique, they turn out a bit more translucent.
You are so modest. Refreshing! Very nice video.
OK Petra, I'm coming over--I want all the colors to start painting on my glass!
I tried going to your site for the recipe on the power however wasn't able to find it. Please let know where it is so I can begin another glass adventure
Lorri I found this recipe online I hope it helps you
Mix
1 teaspoon aloe
2 teaspoons distilled water
½ Tablespoon glass powder
You can write on glass just like you can with Liquid Stringer.
Read more: www.glass-fusing-made-easy.com/aloe-vera-gel.html#ixzz5R5SpzmC1
What are the glass powders your using
I am just into glass .you are going to the edges ..using a damn? won't it flow over..you are a fine painter...wonderful video
Hi, how do you make the liquid glass powders? Do you just mix glass powders with.....some liquid? -> what is this liquid? I'm learning a lot from you, you are very inspirational, thank you!
Aloe vera, water, and powders? That's what I heard from the video, but also, looking for the real answer!
Mix 1 teaspoon Aloe vira gel, 2 teaspoons water and 1/2 teaspoon glass powder. You can double quantities to have more in your bottle
@@lorraineshakespeare5887 podrías aclararme q es el áloe? Gracia
@@anapiva4767 Aloe Vera is a plant. Sometimes people buy the gel to put on burns. It would help keep the glass powder suspended in the water. Otherwise it would separate. I would check the ingredients to make sure there are not other things added to the gel when purchasing it.
The mix ratio is now on our blog kaiserlee.com/painting-with-glass-powders/
I thought this was going to be something else.