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Simply press these bubble shaped feet to the bottom of your boxes and candle cubes to prevent scratching of table tops and shelves. 121 feet per 6" x 6" sheet. Feet measure approximately 1/2" diameter. These feet were used on the project shown in additional images, created by glass artist Teresa Batten using System 96 Opal Art glass and mold #80656.
Pros : The price is fantastic!! They stick very well, especially if you clean the surface with a little rubbing alcohol before adhering. Great finishing touch to all my glass projects that might scratch.
Pros : These little gems are the perfect finish to all kinds of projects. I use them on the back of mosaics where they make contact with the wall. It keeps them in place. I also use them under spoon rests so they don't scratch the stove top. I could go on and on.
The Feathers of the Phoenix Plate is the most complex plate I have made so far.Making the glass feathers and fusing the plate is an 8-step process. It starts with a glass brick that is fused from layers of transparent and opal glass dammed between four kiln bricks. The brick is then sawed in half and bookended, then fused again. After fusing, the brick is sawed into thin slices with a round diamond bladed Taurus 3 glass saw. The slices are again bookended together and fused with a piece of clear glass on top. All the glass feathers turn out beautifully and never look the same. They can be used in jewelry and plates. The feathers are laid out on a black piece of opal glass and fused flat. Then a transparent piece of glass is placed on top, and the plate undergoes another 12-hour fusing. The last step