Gold and Palladium Lusters on Glass & a Free Online Class
Published: Thu, 01/12/17
Glass With a Past
Bottle and Float Glass Fusing Molds, Education
Gold and Palladium Lusters on Glass
One of my reader questions this week was:
What is the difference between mica and lusters?
Mica is made of ground minerals, and can be suspended in a paint medium of your choice, including water base clear paint.
Lusters are an overglaze product for adding metallic and other color highlights to ceramics (and glass) and are made with chemicals in an organic
solvent.
I've also written an article about how to use Lusters on glass, I hope you enjoy it!
Well, school is back in session, and regularly scheduled life has resumed.
My teaching schedule is filling up rapidly, and I've updated the classes
page yet again. I'm also pleased to be presenting an upcoming online class that you can watch live streaming for FREE. I would love your feedback on that, if there is interest, I will put together more online/video
classes.
Heart molds are on sale for the next two weeks, in time for Valentine's day fusing.
What new skill or new craft would you like to take on in 2017?
Watch the live broadcast for free, and available for streaming later for a small fee.
In this course we will cover making fused glass art from whole bottles, two ways to cut bottles, how to make sheets of glass from cut bottles, fused donuts, fused bottle bottom molds with embellishments, kiln formed recycled glass beads and jewelry, Fuse and Fold animals-including two exclusive designs available only through this course. We
will also explore how firing schedules work, what is happening at each stage and how to adjust your firing schedule. We will spend time reviewing common glass fusing problems and how to solve them.
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