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DIY Molds for Plaster Forms |
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Recently we've been looking at making plaster forms for inclusions in fusing. So far we’ve been using commercially available molds available online or from the craft store. It’s not only possible to make your own molds, but quite easy. Here are 3 mold making compounds I’ve used, with their pros and cons.
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Celebrate Earth Day with Free Shipping on all U.S. orders through Sunday. Because Recycling ROCKS!
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Jodi answers reader questions about frit making, mold making and making flat glass from bottles.
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Get all 6 of our kiln formed bead molds in one big bundle! These are the molds used in classes and in the free online tutorials. Each mold comes with a tube of bead release and one dozen mandrels. Instructions and firing schedules are included. This bundle qualifies for FREE shipping, no coupon code required. (US orders only, other restrictions may apply)
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Ocean Theme Mold Collection
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The very popular Ocean Theme Mold Collection has a variety of aquatic themed molds for nearly every project. The Octopus, Koi and Seahorse molds are sized to fit 750mL bottles (regular wine bottles) and the Shell, Sea Turtle and Lighthouse molds fit larger 1.5L bottle bottoms. Ships with instructions and firing schedules. Save 15% over regular retail prices when you buy the collection!
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DIY Stands and Displays - April 30, May 1-2, 2018
Tired of making art to fit that boring stand? Tired of having the same stand as everybody else? Ready to make displays that fit YOUR art? This class explores many different types of DIY stands and displays for your artwork. Not just for glass people! We will talk about sculpture stands, frames, panels, mounting hardware AND
then spend some time making displays for shows. Watch the live broadcast at no cost.
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