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comments3 comment on Lead Tips October 27, 2016 @loveofpoms If you wish to make the repairs yourself, you can use your regular stained glass tools. You can find helpful instructions for making the repair in a book such as "Making Stained Glass Lamps" or "Stained Glass Basics". |
comments3 comment on Bluebonnets in the Texas Oaks! April 7, 2016 @DancingLightGlass I believe you are referring to the number within your comment box. 19 Posts. This number reflects the number of posts you have made. |
comments3 comment on Eeyore November 18, 2015 @EeyoreHMC The artist gallery is an exciting place to share glass art creations and see what other artists are making. Unfortunately, many of the designs shown are artist originals and not available for sale. By clicking on the artist profile shown with an artwork you can see any information the artist has shared about whether they sell their art, share their patterns or accept commissions. Thank you for browsing the artist gallery and being a part of our online community. |
comments3 comment on Tools For Beginners: Getting Started October 26, 2015 @AnitaDlane The tools and materials needed for stained glass can be a somewhat subjective decision, and can vary based on whether you wish to create in the "Tiffany" Copper Foil technique or in a traditional Leaded Glass technique. The items that you are certain to need are a quality glass cutter, running and/or breaking pliers, and an appropriate soldering iron and solder. There are several beginner kits available, or you can equip your workshop with individually selected items. You may wish to request a Get Started Catalog which supplies helpful tips, basic instruction and offers the most popular tools and kits. Helpful video tutorials on everything from glass cutting to soldering basics can also help you determine which tools and supplies you wish to use - find them art www.ArtGlassTV.com. |
comments3 comment on Reinforcing Stained Glass Windows July 30, 2015 @kjcarfieldIt should be sufficent if you are running the rebar from horizontally from one side to the other. |
comments3 comment on Untitled April 17, 2015 @javajanie2us we featured the piece in the catalog but you will have to inquire with the artist directly about technique. Hopefully she'll see your post to her gallery. It really is a beautiful piece! |
comments3 comment on Colour de Verre - Tricks of the Trade February 28, 2013 @fivecrowsnatick We don’t recommend firing Colour de Verre molds above 1500°F (815°C). At higher temperatures, the primer will start to fuse and becomes very difficult to remove. |
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May 11, 2017
@JoyceAlene The artist gallery is an exciting place to share glass art creations and see what other artists are making. Unfortunately, many of the designs shown are artist originals and not available for sale. For this project I suspect it is an original pattern due to licensing rights for team logos. By clicking on the artist profile shown with an artwork you can see any information the artist has shared about whether they sell their art, share their patterns or accept commissions. Thank you for browsing the artist gallery and being a part of our online community.