Thank you for such a wonderful video. I did Stainglass for 20+ years. I have been doing polymer clay for about 15. Over the summer I was able to dig all the way back to the black hole in my garage and retrieved all my Stainglass and started working at it again. Your techniques and artwork is very inspiring. Thanks for sharing this I can’t Wait to watch the rest of your videos
@@janmontarsi.-blendangles7960 Unfortunately I don't have an online class for outdoor substrates. Sorry! I learned how to make them from Sherry Warner Hunter's book: amzn.to/3fGnqIx ALSO, there is a great group on FB called 3D Substrate for Mosaic which has tons of info! Hope this helps!
Hi Judy! I tend to back off the heat a bit, and double the baking time. For example: If the clay directions say 275, I'll go with about 265, but then double the baking time. This way, I don't accidentally burn the clay (which sucks)! That said, it's also super-important to get the temp as close as possible to the recommended temp, because under-baked tiles can be crumbly and hard to cut! Hope this helps!
Thank you for such a wonderful video. I did Stainglass for 20+ years. I have been doing polymer clay for about 15. Over the summer I was able to dig all the way back to the black hole in my garage and retrieved all my Stainglass and started working at it again. Your techniques and artwork is very inspiring. Thanks for sharing this I can’t Wait to watch the rest of your videos
You are so welcome! I see you have a bunch of videos I need to see! Thanks for putting them together and making them available! Happy creating!
@@SusanCrocenzi I looked at your in person workshops. Do you have any online classes particularly interested in outdoor substrates.
@@janmontarsi.-blendangles7960 Unfortunately I don't have an online class for outdoor substrates. Sorry! I learned how to make them from Sherry Warner Hunter's book: amzn.to/3fGnqIx ALSO, there is a great group on FB called 3D Substrate for Mosaic which has tons of info! Hope this helps!
@@SusanCrocenzi yes , thank you ❤️
That tool is kinda mean looking. LOL. Good to know about though. Beautiful work as usual. Thanks Miss Susan.
Ha! It won't bite! Thanks, Donna!
It’s fascinating to watch you work. I always forget to ask you, but do you bake your clay as directed on the package?
Hi Judy! I tend to back off the heat a bit, and double the baking time. For example: If the clay directions say 275, I'll go with about 265, but then double the baking time. This way, I don't accidentally burn the clay (which sucks)! That said, it's also super-important to get the temp as close as possible to the recommended temp, because under-baked tiles can be crumbly and hard to cut! Hope this helps!
What is the name of that amazing cutter?
The link to it is right below the video! amzn.to/3GiHco4
PS: Thanks for the follow!