Thankyou for taking the time to make this video and share your knowledge. I would like to see the before AND after photos. Do you have after photos to see how the different peices turned out?
I love making hearts. I used too much copper oxide making bubble hearts. So I'm going to try making a part sheet and dots. Thank you. This was very informative.
Hey Steph! Thanks for the video. I watched the other you linked with the instructions also. How much do you sell this copper oxide for? I didn;t see you have a website linked. Sorry if I missed it
Question: Once the copper oxide is mixed with a liquid (e.g., glasstac) can it be stored for future use, pre-mixed, or will it dry out or become ineffective? If you mentioned this in the video and I missed it I apologize. I'm multi--tasking. Thanks!
Can you tell me how you fire the dots with bubbles? Do you use 2 layers of glass to enclose the copper oxide? Never mind! I watched the video that was linked. Thanks
Wow…. Your math is awesome! Have you ever used copper sulfate? I would like the hearts to be fatter. Would I just add more clear glass on top of it? I also I would like to run a wire through it so I can make little suncatchers with the hearts. BIG THANKS to you for sharing. 👍👍🐢
I've never used copper sulfate, but I can look into it. As to fatter hearts, pile on the clear! I make nnice fat hearts all the time. You can run a wire through, I recommend looking for nichrome wire, or high temp wire on Amazon and picking it up in a roll, not in the little hooks. It'll take some trial and error to get it right, but I'm sure you'll get it!
@@StephFuses I’m sure anyone who doesn’t like your videos isn’t your targeted audience. I’ve investigated other videos related to similar topics and they’re decent in my opinion. You talk a lot instead of showing process and results which is the main thing I’m here for.
Thankyou for taking the time to make this video and share your knowledge. I would like to see the before AND after photos. Do you have after photos to see how the different peices turned out?
I love using this on white for making backgrounds for water scenes & rainy skies! 😎💜🔥
turns out so pretty!
I love making hearts. I used too much copper oxide making bubble hearts. So I'm going to try making a part sheet and dots. Thank you. This was very informative.
Hey Steph…. How about doing a video on a bowl with a bubbled border? Thanks 🐢
Thanks Steph! This helped me troubleshoot some issues I had recently. Will be making some nightlights today! ❤
Hey Steph! Thanks for the video. I watched the other you linked with the instructions also. How much do you sell this copper oxide for? I didn;t see you have a website linked. Sorry if I missed it
It's a few bucks in her Etsy shop. Very reasonable purchase. Expand the video description for her link.
Question: Once the copper oxide is mixed with a liquid (e.g., glasstac) can it be stored for future use, pre-mixed, or will it dry out or become ineffective? If you mentioned this in the video and I missed it I apologize. I'm multi--tasking. Thanks!
Can you tell me how you fire the dots with bubbles? Do you use 2 layers of glass to enclose the copper oxide? Never mind! I watched the video that was linked. Thanks
I'm glad the video that was linked helped!
Wow…. Your math is awesome! Have you ever used copper sulfate? I would like the hearts to be fatter. Would I just add more clear glass on top of it? I also I would like to run a wire through it so I can make little suncatchers with the hearts. BIG THANKS to you for sharing. 👍👍🐢
I've never used copper sulfate, but I can look into it. As to fatter hearts, pile on the clear! I make nnice fat hearts all the time. You can run a wire through, I recommend looking for nichrome wire, or high temp wire on Amazon and picking it up in a roll, not in the little hooks. It'll take some trial and error to get it right, but I'm sure you'll get it!
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
LOL your momma only steals 95% of your bubbly dots. Signed Yo Momma. 😉 Oh you still have the lil sample tile I made too.
somewhere I have the tiny baggie of dust too!
What a terrible video
You are obviously not my target audience
@@StephFuses I’m sure anyone who doesn’t like your videos isn’t your targeted audience. I’ve investigated other videos related to similar topics and they’re decent in my opinion. You talk a lot instead of showing process and results which is the main thing I’m here for.