If you don't have a kiln you can start with making your own fused glass pendants by using one of the GlassArtProjects kits, they come with everything and they even fire it for you. Super easy for people to just play and make something cool (kids too).
@zdanz25 Hi zdanz, kilns vary a lot depending on what you need. I would suggest calling us at 1.800.545.6566 and one of our customer service reps will be happy to price out the best kiln for your studio. Thanks!
wonderful video... thank you for the idea... :)
iampeeay01 1 month ago
cool video... thanks for sharing..
iampeeay01 1 month ago
Nice demo!! Very pretty pieces. And I can hear my husband thinking really loudly, "NO! Don't interest her in yet another form of crafting!!!"
Bren942 2 months ago
If you don't have a kiln you can start with making your own fused glass pendants by using one of the GlassArtProjects kits, they come with everything and they even fire it for you. Super easy for people to just play and make something cool (kids too).
fireworkstudio 8 months ago
could you list the items that you used in this video , because im confused in what you used.
star009r 9 months ago
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It's NOT di-KOR-ick If you are going to portray yourself as an expert you should at least be able to pronounce the medium you're working with.
It's di-CROW-ick
ShaTheCape 9 months ago
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ShaTheCape 9 months ago
What kind of kiln is being used in this video, exactly?
simmisunshine 11 months ago
how much isa kiln?
zdanz25 1 year ago
@zdanz25 Hi zdanz, kilns vary a lot depending on what you need. I would suggest calling us at 1.800.545.6566 and one of our customer service reps will be happy to price out the best kiln for your studio. Thanks!
RioGrande1944 1 year ago
thank you i love it .. and i will try one day
ALWSN 1 year ago
Gah using Windex for cleaning fusible glass is a bad idea... it'll cause devit. Bad advice. :(
djamy 2 years ago
where do you obtain thematerials to create these fused glass pendants?
joanwillies 2 years ago
That is a Rio enamel adhesive, a water-soluble adhesive that holds enamel in place and burns off during firing.
RioGrande1944 2 years ago
What is the adhesive that you use? Will regular elmer's glue work?
aunthattie 2 years ago