Tutorial: Stained Glass Succulent / Flower using Molds/ Jigs Available at BLUEHILLGLASS.COM
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- How to use our jigs to get the perfect angle every time when making stained glass succulents or flowers. This is an original copyrighted product, do not copy my jig design
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Thank you for being one of the only creators I can find that actually explains the process and what all the materials are for. I feel so much more confident trying this new hobby because I actually understand why I’m using/doing the things
Hey! I really appreciate that. You’re going to love it. Be patient with yourself and really work on perfecting one step at a time❤️
Just received my order of molds … thank you for creating them and offering them to your customers… these creations are so much easier now … well worth the money !
Glad to hear it Patty! Hope you make tons of lovely flowers with them
Wow! I think you have the best soldering I've ever seen! Brilliant!
Thank you so much for the compliment 😊
I will literally share ur account with whoever I can because you are insane and deserve the whole world to see
Thank you so much! Word of mouth really helps small creators and small business owners like us!
Wow! A very nice tutorial! Just went to your website. Didn't know y'all were originally from NC. I do stained glass and live in Fayetteville, NC! Sending good vibes your way from your "Southern Home!" 😀
Hey neighbor. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial :)
Hello! Just received my kit in the mail and am looking forward to making these. Could you please tell me what size the dichroic glass blobs are? Thanks for the tutorial!
Hi 👋 I used 10mm dichroic gems I fused in my kiln. I actually just added them to my shop 😊 Happy crafting
@@bluehillglassstudio Thank you!!
How do I access your shop? I’m in NC too. What town/city are you in?
What is the green scrubby sponge looking thing you clean the glass with?
Hi! It’s those scratch free scrub pads. I use the dollar store ones cut up because they are cheaper than the name brand and they are a little less abrasive. They work really well with less mess than steel wool. Just be gentle on iridescent or super slick(Oceanside) glass because they can cause a scratch if you push too hard. Hope this helps 😊
@@bluehillglassstudio tyvm! All the info I needed ❤️
Why do you not tin all the petal edges before assembling?
Because it would prevent a tight fit. By assembling first, then beading the edge, I make sure there’s no solder obstructing the connecting seams and also bind them together on the edges
I wish I had seen your video before I purchased another person’s single mold. Your tutorial was great!
@@MThom-ck9ld glad you enjoyed the tutorial! We like the three levels and petals sized to fit perfectly for a consistent polished look every time. We also offer other jigs for d20,d12 and truncated icosahedrons in our shop. Be sure to check out our other tutorials for those 😊
Hi Bluegrass! I am in Canada! Do you ship to B.C., Canada?
Hi! Yes we ship internationally. Shipping is calculated automatically at checkout and it’s usually pretty accurate unless you buy multiple items. I always refund shipping overages if they occur tho. Please be aware you will have to pay vat fees upon delivery 😊
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Great products but, being a pensioner and living in Canada, shipping, and USD makes them all unaffordable. However, thank you for your instructions.
Sell the petals with the kit! A complete DIY kit!
You got it!