Hi Valerie nice to hear from a fellow expat. I just buy mine online for personal use, I dont supply unfortunately. Shipping is a bit more affordable nowadays from glass suppliers which is a blessing. :)
I have always found it expensive in Spain so I buy from warm glass in the UK. their shipping rates are £0.95 - Orders under 50g, £3.95 - Orders under 500g, £7.95 - Orders under 2kg which I didnt think was too bad. I guess it depends how much glass you want. Because I only make pendants I use very little glass so it lasts me ages. I also order when friends are coming over and ask them to bring it. I dont even mind if it gets broken in transit because I break a lot of my glass anyway and work with little pieces. :)
Yes that's not too bad. If you order small then maybe it'll get past customs. I was in California actually so I had hundreds of suppliers. Thank you for your answers.😊
Hi Karen. It looks like AAE glass dont have them anymore. I found these which you might find useful www.livemoor.co.uk/products/armour-etch-over-n-over-re-usable-etching-stencils-various-types?variant=32180099874904 Hope it helps:)
I full fused them with the exception of the enamel one which the fusing schedule is in the description. If you grind them after full fuse like I did with the butterfly then you only need to fire polish after grinding :)
If you could get the glue right to the edges of the stencil around the shapes then its worth a try. You can always wipe off if not successful and try again without much waste. :)
Hi Shay. Thank you for your comments. The technique should work in a mwk . Obviously the main issue is firing to full fuse in a mwk without the piece breaking. Maybe try a really small one first, or if you are experienced with mwk then you shouldnt have any problems. The exception being the enamel one probably wont keep the metallic shine because there is less control of temperature in a mwk. :)
I never would have thought to use Flexi Glas this way, Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you Bonnie. I hope to have some more videos using flexiglass soon :)
Another great video. Very grateful to you.
Thank you :)
love this wow where do you get the stickers from
Thank you Deborah for your kind comment. I bought these from AAE Glass in the USA from their website. :)
I'm in Spain too and do glass. Can I buy supplies from you?
Hi Valerie nice to hear from a fellow expat. I just buy mine online for personal use, I dont supply unfortunately. Shipping is a bit more affordable nowadays from glass suppliers which is a blessing. :)
Well with Brexit and international shipping I find it expensive! Do you buy from Spain or UK?
I have always found it expensive in Spain so I buy from warm glass in the UK. their shipping rates are £0.95 - Orders under 50g,
£3.95 - Orders under 500g, £7.95 - Orders under 2kg which I didnt think was too bad. I guess it depends how much glass you want. Because I only make pendants I use very little glass so it lasts me ages. I also order when friends are coming over and ask them to bring it. I dont even mind if it gets broken in transit because I break a lot of my glass anyway and work with little pieces. :)
Yes that's not too bad. If you order small then maybe it'll get past customs. I was in California actually so I had hundreds of suppliers. Thank you for your answers.😊
Can you please share a link where I can purchase the etching stickers😊
Hi Karen. It looks like AAE glass dont have them anymore. I found these which you might find useful www.livemoor.co.uk/products/armour-etch-over-n-over-re-usable-etching-stencils-various-types?variant=32180099874904 Hope it helps:)
Did you full fuse or polish fuse all of these please?
I full fused them with the exception of the enamel one which the fusing schedule is in the description. If you grind them after full fuse like I did with the butterfly then you only need to fire polish after grinding :)
Where can I find these stencil stickers?
Hi Jennifer. I bought these from AAE glass in the USA through their website. :)
What is used under the sticker
Hi Ruth. They are self adhesive :)
Instead of the stickers, could you glue down a stencil?
If you could get the glue right to the edges of the stencil around the shapes then its worth a try. You can always wipe off if not successful and try again without much waste. :)
Thanks. I will give it a go.
Fantastic! Do you think this could work also is a microwave kiln??
Hi Shay. Thank you for your comments. The technique should work in a mwk . Obviously the main issue is firing to full fuse in a mwk without the piece breaking. Maybe try a really small one first, or if you are experienced with mwk then you shouldnt have any problems. The exception being the enamel one probably wont keep the metallic shine because there is less control of temperature in a mwk. :)
@@ArtsandCraftsTI Thank you 😊 I will give this a try!