Today’s tutorial satisfies almost all of my happiness bullet points: glass, hammers, and hairspray. Just kidding, I have higher standards than that, although this project does have all of those elements. The great thing about this particular project is every single one is different, you could fill a whole market booth with variations of this project and it would look great!
I am a huge fan of testing any and everything before I commit my time to a big project. In fact, the first thing I do when I get a new glass product is create a reference (or test) chart. It is also quite useful to have these tests on hand for later reference, or as an example for classes, workshops, or even studio visitors.
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Fusing with bottle bottom molds is easy and surprisingly versatile. To start, you need a bottle bottom mold. We have a lovely variety in our online store, with new designs being issued regularly.
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