Love them all. I bought some wooden coaster circles to do some of the same thing. thanks for all your tests and suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jamaison, why Gorilla glue rather than E6000? I trust your judgment and am curious as to why you don't use E6000 anymore? Btw, this was awonderful video...I've never bought from Tabitha but absolutely loved the fruit...guess I have to go check her out.
❤ Love these!! I have also seen wooden "salt boxes" done like this! So many options!!
Yes, those are cute too!
Great ideas. Thank you as always for getting the creative juices flowing.
Very nice. I'm off work this week so hopefully I will get to do some fused glass work. Thanks for the inspiration
Have fun!!!
I'm so glad that you are back! Wonderful ideas, thank you very much! I'll get going on my autumn works, too.
Love them all. I bought some wooden coaster circles to do some of the same thing. thanks for all your tests and suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Totally cool!! I love the idea and there's so much pretty on each piece!
Nicely done!
Super creative as always and very pretty. I bet they sell really fast.
Those are really cool!! I need to purchase more murrine from Tabitha and Lori. And thank you for your demo on the glues that gorilla glue is the bomb!
Love glass ☄️🩵☄️
Beautifully done. Love these.
Thank you!
Jamison, what would be your approximate sale price for the jars? Lots of murrini. Very pretty
What would be yours?
I priced them between $30-40
Always so creative buddy! Your base pieces, how thick were they?
Just 3mm
Jamaison, why Gorilla glue rather than E6000? I trust your judgment and am curious as to why you don't use E6000 anymore?
Btw, this was awonderful video...I've never bought from Tabitha but absolutely loved the fruit...guess I have to go check her out.
Watch this… pretty interesting findings: E6000 user? Watch This! Testing Glass Bails but Shocked by the GLUE results!
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Did you use one 3mm circle or fused two 3mm circles?
Just one 3mm circle base