Tabitha, your creativity never ceases to amaze me! I am super excited to give that a try, thank you! I have a quick question; behind you on the wall, you have what looks like a ceramic tile with a little bird 'scene' tack fused on it. Is that a ceramic tile or is it a piece of white with a clear base with the scene on top? Anyway, it is lovely as are all of the creations in your shop. Was just curious what you used for that. Love your videos, please keep them coming! :-) -Margaret
Thanks so much for your generosity in teaching others!
Love this idea, thanks Tabitha for another amazing video! Keep them coming!
Thank you so much. You are very good.
Thank you 😊
Yes, love these
fantastica
really cute ! Thank-you
Thank you for another really useful 'how to' video. I had a go myself yesterday and they came out really well.
This is beautiful
I was looking for a Christmassy glass activity for the craft club I belong to, to make, thank you!
Fabulous as always, so inspiring
Que belleza 😍
so inspiring u are!! thank u..
That looks so fun. I need to try this. I am new at glass craft. What is the curled glass tubing you are using? Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Hi Jeni, it’s our confetti product, see that attached link.
www.tabithasglassemporium.com/shop/vitrigraph-confetti-frit-90coe/
Such a lovely piece! Can you use E6000 glue vs the two part glue? Thanks for your input
Yes I think you can, but I’ve not used it
Would you consider sharing what price you sell these at? They are most beautiful and very fun projects, as all of your videos are!!
Thank you so much. I sell them for about 20-25 Euros, depending on the size and the amount of murrine they have on.
Tabitha, your creativity never ceases to amaze me! I am super excited to give that a try, thank you! I have a quick question; behind you on the wall, you have what looks like a ceramic tile with a little bird 'scene' tack fused on it. Is that a ceramic tile or is it a piece of white with a clear base with the scene on top? Anyway, it is lovely as are all of the creations in your shop. Was just curious what you used for that. Love your videos, please keep them coming! :-) -Margaret
It’s actually glued to mounting card in the frame, cheaper thank glass or ceramic.
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