Large Snowflake White Enamel Decals

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  • Add detail to your art
  • Designed for barrettes
  • White enamel decals are true to color and permanent when fired
  • Works with any COE

Product Description

Detailed silhouettes are perfect for jewelry and other fused art with personality. Fusible enamel decals stay white when fired in the kiln. Designs measure approximately 1" x 4" and includes 3 decals. Works with all glass COEs.

To apply, cut out the design desired, soak in warm water until loosened from backing, then slide and position on glass. Carefully smooth down to eliminate any bubbles and allow to dry completely before firing. Decals mature becoming permanent when fired to 1290° F.

Main image shown on black to better show white decals. Decals show pink until fired. 

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  •   disappointed with the white snowflakes decals
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Pros : The decals were easy to use, and fired fine. Having practice decals and directions in the package was very helpful.
Cons : Although the decals themselves were OK, there were a lot of decals that were not full snowflakes. On the sheet, about half were unusable, because they were only half a snowflake, and some even less than that. I. Had to be very careful cutting them out, because more than once, there were pieces of a part of a snowflake stem on the decals which was ready to use. Most of the times, these were not even visual before I put them on the glass.
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