Glass Fusing
While spending out holiday and traveling here and there I forgot to write about one thing! The great improvements in out studio. You would not even believe how we made our fused glass items. Until last Christmas all we had was a lousy glass cutter and a steel ruler.
For Christmas I got a Toyo glass cutter from my husband that I consider my favorite tool! This summer we made lots of new investment. Our KILN has just arrived. It is a cute littel feminine piece: stainless steel, programmable and it also has delay function. Moreover we bought a glass grinder as well!
There was only three programs of the rental kiln is available for us, but experimenting starts now. a little change here and there can make miracles! Here is some of them, without being fully happy with these:
Now we redecorating our studio and getting ready for the Szentendre Day and Night Art Expo.
For Christmas I got a Toyo glass cutter from my husband that I consider my favorite tool! This summer we made lots of new investment. Our KILN has just arrived. It is a cute littel feminine piece: stainless steel, programmable and it also has delay function. Moreover we bought a glass grinder as well!
There was only three programs of the rental kiln is available for us, but experimenting starts now. a little change here and there can make miracles! Here is some of them, without being fully happy with these:
Now we redecorating our studio and getting ready for the Szentendre Day and Night Art Expo.
Labels: panyizsuzsi glass design
6 Comments:
We crafters love our tools don't we?! The results so far are beautiful and I am sure you will have so much fun playing until you make some that you are completely happy with!
By Unknown, At August 24, 2008 at 9:04 PM
Your latest work looks absolutely stunning! I hope your new kiln will brings you more enjoyable crafting :)
By Arctida, At August 24, 2008 at 9:12 PM
Ohh how I would love playing with that!
By Anonymous, At August 24, 2008 at 9:25 PM
Grats Zsuzsi, the new glasses are simply amazing. I love the colors! :-)
By vadjutka, At August 25, 2008 at 11:23 AM
oooo, that kiln looks great - just like the pieces you made with them!
By karlita, At August 27, 2008 at 10:49 AM
Saw your blog on etsy thread. i have enjoyed reading it . I love glass . You have such pretty colors
By Lisa Brawner, At September 16, 2008 at 6:16 PM
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