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Product Features
Easily add intricate designs to glass!
Glassline pens are a lining and shading material for glass
Apply between multiple layers of glass or on the top surface for a complex dimensional look
Can also be sprayed to achieve subtle shading variations
Lead free and food safe. Compatible with both 90 and 96 COE glass
Kit contains 14 colors, each 2 oz., plus a tip set (3 tip sizes: bold, medium and fine)
Product Description
Easily Add Intricate Designs to Glass!
Glassline pens are a lining and shading material for glass. They are easy to use and can be applied between multiple layers of glass or on the top surface for a complex dimensional look. Glassline pens can also be sprayed to achieve subtle shading variations. Glassline is compatible with both COE 90 and System 96 glass. Glassline pens are lead free and food safe. Kit contains 14 colors, each 2 oz., plus a tip set (3 tip sizes: bold, medium & fine).
Glassline Tip: For best results "tack fuse" individual sheets of glass before stacking your full fuse. Best fired to 1500 F., but may be fired lower or higher depending upon your desired results. For more tips and instructions, click "View User Manual".
Glassline Pens should be stored with the caps firmly in place, and are best stored at room temperature. Pens that have been frozen or have been exposed to high temperatures may require extra mixing to ensure proper consistency.
Butterfly project shown in additional images created by Artist Jaime Dobson with Glassline Pens, using multiple layers of glass. Vase project created by Kim Lyle. Glassline chalks and pens on fusible paper, fused in glass. Holiday plate created by Artist Steena Gaut.
Pros : Glassline pens are great to use for fine detail. Recommended to fire at 1500, however, I have also fired them as low as 1375 and I have been pleased. This kit has so many great colors. I purchased the kit for the colors you can not purchase individually (for me, brown & grey). However, I ended up loving some of the others that I had not considered. The price is also better for the kit and a set of tips are included.
Cons : Some of the colors can be thicker and therefore more difficult to apply. I find that frustrating. Be sure to shake the colors VERY well before using. They can be very watery also. I always test on a piece of paper before applying to my work.
Also, check your piece before firing to look for smudges & cracking if applied to thick. These can be corrected by "scratching" them off with a toothpick. It is easier than trying to wipe off small mistakes when the glassline is still wet.
Other Thoughts : I suggest firing a tester with all of the colors on it to use for future review. It is very helpful to see the "true" color after firing. I would also suggest purchasing extra tips with this kit. I love working with the tips for precision. I "plug" my tips with straight pins with the colored balls on them. Great way to keep them sealed with the tips still on. I clean my tips by letting them dry out, scraping them out with toothpick and then soaking in nail polish remover to get out the final residue. Works great!
Pros : Lots of fun to use. I like to use them on each layer of glass...makes a pretty cool fused dimensional piece.
Cons : The paint dries quickly in the pen tip. I keep the little cleaning wire in the tip between using colors. This makes it very easy to have multiple colors open at once.
Other Thoughts : I used them to trace my daughter's first "drawing." It is now a fused memory. Highly recommend these!!!
Easily Add Intricate Designs to Glass. Glassline pens are a lining and shading material for glass. They are easy to use and can be applied between multiple layers of glass or on the top surface for a complex dimensioinal look. Glassline pens can also be sprayed to achieve subtle shading variations. Glassline is compatible with both COE 90 and System 96 glass. Glassline pens are lead free and food safe. 2 oz. bottle. Use with 3 Tip Set (item #80216). Glassline Tip For best results tack fuse individual sheets of glass before stacking your full fuse. Best fired to 1500 F., but may be fired lower or higher depending upon your desired results. For more tips and instructions, click View User Manual. Glassline Pens should be stored with the caps firmly in place, and are best stored at room temperature. Pens that have been frozen or have been exposed to high temperatures may require extra mixing to ensure proper consistency.
Giving an incredible handmade gift can be easy, and doesnt have to take much time from your busy holiday schedule. This season, design a keepsake plate and take advantage of the firing time to whip up some cookies in the kitchen for a special gift that will last beyond the last scrumptious bite. 5 tips for creating quick plates 1. Apply wash to your mold before getting started on your fused design. This will allow plenty of time for multiple coats to dry before it is time to slump. 2. Using two pre-cut circles (available in 90 COE or 96 COE) as the base of your plate makes it the right thickness for a full fuse, so you can focus on adding details instead of cutting glass. 3. Fusible pre-cut shapes (available in 90 COE or 96 COE) and millefiori (available in 90 COE or 96 COE) make creating fast.
This durable and economical ceramic plate mold is one of our most popular molds. It can be fired many times, making it an excellent value. Must be kilnwashed before use. Fits in kilns 12" or larger. Try fusing with frit (as used in star plate) or Wasser Pre-Cuts (as used in flag plate below) for simple, quick projects that make wonderful gifts and elegant additions to your dinner table. Mold measures 10" in diameter. Delphi Tip Use pre-cut glass circles with plate and bowl molds. Delphi Artist Brooke Groff created the plate below with Wasser Pre-Cut Fusible Stars and compatible fusible glass. Step-by-Step Make A Fused Plate in an Afternoon 1. Choose corresponding glass cirlces to create plate. Use two pre-cut glass circles for best results. 2. Decorate glass circle. Celebration plate created with Liquid Stringer, frit and confetti. 3. Fuse glass circles together. Slump into plate mold.