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Delphi instructor Steena Gaut demonstrates how to use Armour Etching cream to add subtle embellishments to your glass projects. http://bit.ly/K6PIa2.
This video demonstrates how to use KraftyBlok high quality laser water-slide decal paper. It allows you to transfer your color artwork to a multitude of surfaces. Using water-slide paper products, you can customize, decorate, and enhance the appearance of almost anything! All it takes is a computer and a laser printer to design and print your decals. Decal paper is easy to use and can be applied to most surfaces including: plastics (model planes, trains, automobiles, etc), glass (trophies, clocks, etc), wax (candles), wood (art, furnishings, crafts), metal, leather, tile (for kitchens, bathrooms, etc), pottery, ceramics & enamel. http://bit.ly/HclEWG
A demonstration of how to assemble the new G2 Bottle Cutter, used to cut bottles of all shapes and sizes.
Watch Ephrem himself, creator of Ephrem's Bottle Cutter, demonstrate how to use this popular product. Learn how to cut bottles in five steps. http://bit.ly/oV2Hjy.
Learn all about the new G2 Bottle Cutter. Its lightweight design allows you to easily score and separate discarded bottles and jars in just 3 easy steps. Bottles of varying shapes and sizes can be turned into sculptures, vases, votive holders and more! http://bit.ly/nGFtjZ
Watch this video to give you ideas on how to use your Kraftyblok. A pre-drilled glass block, it's easy to add lights or other decoration inside. The smooth, clear glass surface makes it easy to mosaics, painting, etching or other decorative effects. Made by Diamond Tech Crafts. http://www.delphiglass.com/more-crafts/glass-blocks/ To see all the Krafyblok products currently offered by Delphi Glass please follow this link: http://www.delphiglass.com/more-crafts/glass-blocks/?sort=ref01up&source=sm
comments3 Jan 08, 2013
@noitte Safety is always a number one concern for our staff as well as our crafters and customers. The action of breaking the bottle happens while it is submerged under water therefore minimizing the risk. We have passed along these comments and concerns to our vendor as well. Thanks for commenting, keeps us on our toes!
noitte Jan 08, 2013
PLEASE PLEASE IF YOU ARE EVEN MONITORING YOUR WEBSITE, PLEASE RE-DO YOUR HOW TO VIDEO! This is NOT how to do ANYTHING with glass! Lesson number one, step number one... put on SAFETY GLASSES! This cannot be stressed enough!
soarswitheagles Jan 02, 2013
Actually I am quite surprised that a company of such high calibur as Delphi would allow a video with such a terrible mistake (as in not wearing eye protection) would allow the video to be showing on their website for over two years. It should either be done over, correctly, or removed. The pros need to be the example. Not do as I say, not as I do.
soarswitheagles Dec 31, 2012
Very informative. However, I would also like to second the idea that you must not value your eyes. That is a beginner's mistake. What were you thinking?
huldagu Apr 21, 2012
Thank you for that video, easier than I thougt. Now I will try.
Dec 30, 2011
Wow, you don't value your eyes much. NO SAFETY GLASSES.
bayoubrenda Jan 14, 2011
please help- how do i assemble the g2 bottle cutter??? thank you, Brenda randolph [email protected]