Hello, Ms. Tabitha; you've been such a huge help showing us new ideas and techniques - I think it only fair to share some that you might benefit from. I use a little Vasoline (petroleum jelly) on the Sharpie with the Taurus, grinder, tile saw, it works great to keep the lines from rinsing off. Aloe Vera (jell) works the same as TackFuse [GlasTac], If you find yourself running out all the time - like me..., and also to mix with powder frit to make Enamel glass paint. The recipe is 1 teaspoon aloe - 2 teaspoons distilled water - 1/2 'tablespoon' powder frit. Of course, you may want it a little thicker or thinner depending on the application but it's fun to work with for etching (Dremel tool) or to paint backgrounds on panels. The enamels can be blended to get tie-dye effects too. Much love and Blessings to you and yours and a very Merry Christmas!
I failed to mention these enamels work just like Liquid Stingers, and if you're into Ceramics you can use your glazes also - I use a product called Clear Coat Overglaze by Fuse Master on those glazes that don't come out shiny [low temp] - It's around $9 and it lasts for years. Just some small Tidbits. Hope it helps someone here. Again, Thanks Tabitha your ideas are truly helpful and inspirational. * Stay indoors, it's hunting season here in the states - hehehe 😁
Tabitha, you are an amazing instructor and I just love your projects. I am quite the insomniac, so you and I spend a lot of time together. Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge, technique and amazing projects. I have learned so much from your tutorials. I hope that in 2020, if your schedule permits, I can get out there for some private instruction. I think I can benefit greatly from some private instruction and thus enabling me to improve my art. See you later lol. Thank again.
I love this Christmas trees and house piece. Did you sell it or led p for your family? I wish I was living around the corner from your studio. I would attends every class.
Tabitha could you use two or three triangles if you don't have a saw? Also isn't there a paint pen to mark the glass for cutting that won't wash off. Love your projects!
Yes you can make the trees anyway you can, one simple triangle, or three triangles together. Yes there are many options for stopping the pen going, but they all need cleaning carefully after and I’m always looking for a quick option with less cleaning 😂
Hello, Ms. Tabitha; you've been such a huge help showing us new ideas and techniques - I think it only fair to share some that you might benefit from. I use a little Vasoline (petroleum jelly) on the Sharpie with the Taurus, grinder, tile saw, it works great to keep the lines from rinsing off. Aloe Vera (jell) works the same as TackFuse [GlasTac], If you find yourself running out all the time - like me..., and also to mix with powder frit to make Enamel glass paint. The recipe is 1 teaspoon aloe - 2 teaspoons distilled water - 1/2 'tablespoon' powder frit. Of course, you may want it a little thicker or thinner depending on the application but it's fun to work with for etching (Dremel tool) or to paint backgrounds on panels. The enamels can be blended to get tie-dye effects too.
Much love and Blessings to you and yours
and a very Merry Christmas!
I failed to mention these enamels work just like Liquid Stingers, and if you're into Ceramics you can use your glazes also - I use a product called Clear Coat Overglaze by Fuse Master on those glazes that don't come out shiny [low temp] - It's around $9 and it lasts for years. Just some small Tidbits. Hope it helps someone here.
Again, Thanks Tabitha your ideas are truly helpful and inspirational.
* Stay indoors, it's hunting season here in the states - hehehe 😁
Tabitha, you are an amazing instructor and I just love your projects. I am quite the insomniac, so you and I spend a lot of time together. Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge, technique and amazing projects. I have learned so much from your tutorials. I hope that in 2020, if your schedule permits, I can get out there for some private instruction. I think I can benefit greatly from some private instruction and thus enabling me to improve my art. See you later lol. Thank again.
Love it!
Thank you :)
Cute idea! Happy Christmas to you too! Thanks for sharing
loved it! what a cute project !! Thanks very much, and Happy Holidays to you and your family! from Virginia USA
This is a really good idea. Thank you for sharing.
I love this Christmas trees and house piece. Did you sell it or led p for your family? I wish I was living around the corner from your studio. I would attends every class.
Awesome!!!💙
Tabitha could you use two or three triangles if you don't have a saw? Also isn't there a paint pen to mark the glass for cutting that won't wash off. Love your projects!
Yes you can make the trees anyway you can, one simple triangle, or three triangles together. Yes there are many options for stopping the pen going, but they all need cleaning carefully after and I’m always looking for a quick option with less cleaning 😂
I am very new to this. Is that tree glittery? Where do I find that?