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Free Spirit Flakes Project Instructions

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Create Spirit Flakes to be used as suncatchers, ornaments, or chimes. This project involves cutting simple straight lines and features System 96 Spirit Glass. A great novice project, download the free step-by-step instructions and start creating your own glass beads today!

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5 stars Fun and easy project. By on
Pros : This is an excellent little gift, and easy to construct. All glass cuts are straight lines. I made about 20 of them for Christmas last year.
Cons : The finished project is very fragile. A slightly larger center helps fix that problem.
Other Thoughts : I put a piece of dichroic glass in the center for some added sparkle, and I used cathedral glass for some of mine.
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