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Bullseye Studio Fuser Glass Pack - 90 COE by Bullseye Glass Co.

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$249.95 USD
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Product Features
  • List Price $407 - A Huge Value!
  • 23 pieces of premium hand-made Bullseye regular (3 mm) and thin (1.6 mm) fusible sheet glass
  • Small pieces about 5" x 10", large pieces about 12" x 12"
  • Includes 10 tubes of colorful frits, 5 bags of confetti, 4 tubes of assorted stringers
  • Plus you get the Bullseye Tech Notes and Tip Sheets
Product Description
Includes 23 pieces of premium hand-made Bullseye regular (3 mm) and thin (1.6 mm) fusible sheet glass approximately 9 sq ft, small pieces measure 5" x 10" and large pieces measure approximately 12" x 12". Pack also includes 10 tubes of colorful frits, 5 bags of confetti, 4 tubes of assorted stringers plus Bullseye Tech Notes and Tip Sheets. A wonderfully convenient way to build a fusible color palette! Ideal for the beginner, for experimentation, or jewelry projects. 90 COE.

There are no extra boxing charges for glass packs. Photo is one example. Actual glass may vary from photo.

Woven plate image courtesy of Bullseye Glass Co.
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Lots to play with By on
Pros : If you want to play with colors and a kiln this is the pack for you. Lots of colors and all different!
Cons :
Other Thoughts : If your just starting out this is the pack for you!
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5 stars Great pack new fusers By on
Pros : I love this pack. I have had so much fun creating with all the colors and styles of glass.
Cons : I need pink and purple glass in it.
Other Thoughts : I would buy it again.
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