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Product Features
Create a lasting impression and give your glass art dimension
Durable ceramic texture mold is easy to use and can be fired multiple times
Once textured, the glass can be slumped to create lovely vessels or displayed flat as panels or suncatchers
Fun project idea: use to imprint bottles
Mold measures 7" x 13"
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Fuse fun details into your glass with reusable texture molds. Fire glass on mold to imprint texture. Once fired you can slump it, texture side up, to create serving dishes and plates with amazing detail. A quick and fun project idea. Must kiln wash before use. Measures 7" x 13".
For tips on getting the most out of your texture molds and for firing schedules view "Creating with Texture Molds" project guide shown with additional images.
You may know Judi Rusho by the Epic Kiln Carving post we shared on Facebook last week, or by one of her many jewelry pieces floating around on Pinterest. Jodi is a glass artist who is known for stacking, tacking, slumping, fusing and etching discarded glass items into tasteful, functional art. How did you get started in glass? I was originally interested in lampworking, bought a kiln and couldnt afford to buy glass or any more equipment. Not being particularly patient, I promptly rounded up some bottles and started melting them. I liked the recycled aspect, and when other artists told me that it couldnt be done, I was in for the duration. Im nothing if not determined. I began in 1999, and have learned so much since then. Happily, I finally made my first lampwork beads last year. Why glass? If you look around your home or office right