I really like this money-saving idea. And the heat/ice bath trick is freaking genius. I recently found out that Home Depot sells 10-pound bags of crushed glass for between $25 and $40, depending on color. They do have sales as well.
😊 guess i better keep my glass from a fish tank i just busted up. I threw the shards in the trash , guess i better go get them and just wait for a project idea or wash them real good and sell them by the jar 😊
@@vickyb9918 Wow. That is great! I am still going to update the color theory and paint consistency modules since those are the most important ones to have vibrant colors and prevent cracked paintings. Will let you know when that is up!!!
@@ArtasiaLand that will be great. Just finished color theory video this afternoon. The way you explained the paint consistency was so good, unlike any other artist I’ve heard.
@@vickyb9918 Sometimes I feel like I can’t explain things well enough so I am glad I was clear enough for you. Consistency is one of those super hard things to explain to other people through video or blog posts.
I tried this technique a couple times, the glass did not break easily. Maybe my water wasn't cold enough or I didn't let them heat up long enough. I hammered and hammered but only got a few to breaK
Yes, the water needs to be super cold… lots of ice in it. Plus you have to heat them up quite a bit! Also, smashing up the pieces on top of a solid surface like concrete really helps!
I really like this money-saving idea. And the heat/ice bath trick is freaking genius. I recently found out that Home Depot sells 10-pound bags of crushed glass for between $25 and $40, depending on color. They do have sales as well.
😊 guess i better keep my glass from a fish tank i just busted up. I threw the shards in the trash , guess i better go get them and just wait for a project idea or wash them real good and sell them by the jar 😊
The smart way. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
You should do a self portrait, beautiful subject👍👍👍.
Have you ever used the oven and if so how did you do them
Those are gorgeous! Thank you bunches!
Your welcome! Make sure you use a very hard surface to break your crystals… maybe like concrete. It will make things much easier
I have some in my craft stash!
I’ve done this by baking the glass then ice water bath to really crack them. For hammering, used old socks I was getting rid of anyway 😆
Good tip about the socks and ice water! Thanks
Smart
How did you do them in the oven
Wow this is really cool! What a money saver.
Glad you found this helpful! Now we can both save some money!😉
@@ArtasiaLand I’m half way through your acrylic painting course. It’s very good. So much info!
@@vickyb9918 Wow. That is great! I am still going to update the color theory and paint consistency modules since those are the most important ones to have vibrant colors and prevent cracked paintings. Will let you know when that is up!!!
@@ArtasiaLand that will be great. Just finished color theory video this afternoon. The way you explained the paint consistency was so good, unlike any other artist I’ve heard.
@@vickyb9918 Sometimes I feel like I can’t explain things well enough so I am glad I was clear enough for you. Consistency is one of those super hard things to explain to other people through video or blog posts.
Use old pair of blue jeans,for crushed glass inside leg of jeans. Thanks
How long do you bake them for and what temperature
Arent the edges still sharp?
How long do you need to heat them? And on high?
How can I stick them on painting....
Put the beads in your oven don't boil them in a pot lol then when you pour them into ice water they crack so loudly
I tried this technique a couple times, the glass did not break easily. Maybe my water wasn't cold enough or I didn't let them heat up long enough. I hammered and hammered but only got a few to breaK
Yes, the water needs to be super cold… lots of ice in it. Plus you have to heat them up quite a bit! Also, smashing up the pieces on top of a solid surface like concrete really helps!
Use ice
I would do this outside on a board or metal surface not on any surface in your house, I bet that glass has made puncture marks in her counter surface.
Porfavor, traducir a español!!!
Virginia vos sos de argentina?para nosotros es difícil poder entender para hacer estos tutoriales a mi me gustaría hacerlos