Jamaison, those are all so sweet, I love them all! I have yet to use my stainless steel "stand up" mold or my lamp bender and I love making those floral scenes too. I am always in awe of how you end up finishing the pieces in picture frames and your excellent eye for color. Such fun and beautiful work! Thanks for sharing❣
What an awesome video! With all the icy weather we had here in NTX, this leap forward to spring was very enjoyable! They are all gorgeous, but I think the strawberries and the two curved floral pieces are my fave ❤️🥰😍
Could you show us how you use clear powder over the top before you fused. I’ve never seen clear powder being used. Thanks. I’m learning a lot from your videos. Thanks for your effort and time.
Basically it’s sifted clear powder “a few grains thick.” This Bullseye note addresses how powder can address surface flaws, and the same principles apply: www.bullseyeglass.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/quick_tip_fix_surface_flaws.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOoqN8BLQ3A3KZOHCMNR-nh3j0usHIYMGsUmlDyMZToY5AM2Luq4I
Ohhhemmmgeeee! These are all so pretty! I like the idea of the small frame for the little sunflower piece. I think it would stand out more if your frame had some color, or maybe a colored background piece of paper behind it. Bummer about the devit but the pieces are all so pretty!
It's a mat finish on your white but not sure why it happened. It might have need a fire polish for the white glass but with your pieces you dont want to go that high. The purple flowers are great!!! All of its great!!!!
Lol I was commenting while watching it still - framed ones look great! They all do! I’m looking at those two half rounds thinking how cool would it be to put two together on a lazy susan as a centerpiece or as a light fixture!
Hi some wonderful work and interesting. I only have a microwave kiln. You mention clear powder to make pieces shiny. Could you tell me the make? Thanks
Interesting re: the clear powder texturization occurring on the pieces you have previously fired. Since they had gone into the kiln more than once, they would be prone to devit. So yeah, the clear powder acted as a barrier against that - but somehow didn't completely melt. On the other pieces, which were going into the kiln for the 1st time, this didn't happen! Weird science!!
I am absolutely in love with all of these pieces of art you did!!!!! Thank you for all your videos. Is your strawberry piece for sale? It is so beautiful and ONE of my favorite things you have made. The elephant comes up in my memory as my 2nd favorite.😊
Jamaison this is such a fun video…love all the bright sassy colours you use! Makes everyone smile. Please can you give me the dimensions of the L shaped standup mold…I would like to make one. I’ve heard some folks don’t kilnwash their stainless slump molds, but I think that might be playing with fire..hmmm pun intended 🤔 perhaps.
Oh yes…$28. is a very good price for the bender mold…sadly as with most things purchased from the US (to Canada), shipping on this mold is $79.00, and that’s before customs adds their share on to the purchase. Just FYI…one can of ZYP spray bought on Amazon is $75. but shipping is $78. and that’s before the customs additional charge. Oh man….finding someone to make me a bender makes the most sense financially. Thank you for the measurements, Appreciate it! Cheers
No video. You can probably Google it and find some instructions, but I purchased and follow the basics of this inexpensive tutorial: kaleidoglass.square.site/product/murrine-disks-and-other-fancies-tutorial/1
Hi Jamaison. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m just learning about glass. My husband just bought me a Paragon square CS-16S digital glass clamshell kiln and I am so excited to get it in 6-8 weeks! Soooooo much bigger than my tiny Jen-Ken AF3P 11/9 Glass Kiln with 4" bead Door!!!❤ Anyway, my question is: Can you please explain to me what a “rolled edge” is? Thank you so much for sharing your learning journey! I watch and rewatch your videos every night lol and I learn so much from your videos, experience and also your failures! Thanks for sharing your mistakes as well! ~Twylah
This one? I bought mine locally but you can order from the manufacturer through the links I provide in my video notes. (I do get a small commission): Improving My Hi-Tech Diamond Slant Cabber Brush Modification ruclips.net/video/ktNRAgUwcTs/видео.html
If you are watching in the app on your phone, you probably just click the headline under the video. If on your computer, I think it’s usually in a gray box with “show more” under the video headline.
@@lindanelson6719 First firing: 200-1000-10 600-1375-13 9999-900-360 (yes, super long. I had some cry factor so better safe than sorry) 100-600-0 Slump over lamp bender and stainless form: 150-300-15 200-1100-20 150-1200-15 9999-900-360 100-600-0
@@lindanelson6719 I pasted them in there. Not sure what to tell you… if you are using the iPad RUclips app, just click the headline of the video under the image, you might have to expand the description by hitting “more,” and then scroll through all the video notes to find it.
This detail is in the video notes on RUclips. If you are watching in the app on your phone, you probably just click the headline under the video. If on your computer, I think it’s usually in a gray box with “show more” under the video headline or try to click the headline itself. Thanks!!!
I know this comment is repetitive but I LOVE ALL OF THEM!!!! Especially the strawberry 🍓 one! Thanks for sharing. Super enjoyable watch!
The butterfly looks great!!!!
Those were all so beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Jamaison, that strawberry piece is WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love it.
Jamaison, those are all so sweet, I love them all! I have yet to use my stainless steel "stand up" mold or my lamp bender and I love making those floral scenes too. I am always in awe of how you end up finishing the pieces in picture frames and your excellent eye for color. Such fun and beautiful work! Thanks for sharing❣
Your work is beautiful. Keep on creating!!
I absolutely love the strawberry one!! They all turned out cool though.🌻🏵🌼🌸🍓🐛🐞
Thank you!
YOU DO WONDERFUL WORK> I LOVE YOUR EXPERIMENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for this fantastic video. Apart from the colourful designs I like the use of moulds and frames.
Another great video from Jamaican, you are so talented, love, love, love all of them.
I love these pieces 😍
Love, love, love!! So beautiful!
LOVE!!! I always learn something watching your videos and so appreciate everything you share!!
Love all of these!!!! You have such neat ideas and are not afraid to share. THANK YOU!
What an awesome video! With all the icy weather we had here in NTX, this leap forward to spring was very enjoyable! They are all gorgeous, but I think the strawberries and the two curved floral pieces are my fave ❤️🥰😍
Jamison, thank you so very much for all your very cool ideas. I love this video so much. Charlene
Could you show us how you use clear powder over the top before you fused. I’ve never seen clear powder being used. Thanks. I’m learning a lot from your videos. Thanks for your effort and time.
Basically it’s sifted clear powder “a few grains thick.” This Bullseye note addresses how powder can address surface flaws, and the same principles apply: www.bullseyeglass.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/quick_tip_fix_surface_flaws.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOoqN8BLQ3A3KZOHCMNR-nh3j0usHIYMGsUmlDyMZToY5AM2Luq4I
really great video. Just bought a lamp bender mold and you have given me great ideas!
LOVE this ❤️❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful!
You really should. Well, I suggest you do, enter some of your pieces in the Glass Magazines and contests. Bullseye has some of the do, too.
Ohhhemmmgeeee! These are all so pretty! I like the idea of the small frame for the little sunflower piece. I think it would stand out more if your frame had some color, or maybe a colored background piece of paper behind it. Bummer about the devit but the pieces are all so pretty!
It's a mat finish on your white but not sure why it happened. It might have need a fire polish for the white glass but with your pieces you dont want to go that high. The purple flowers are great!!! All of its great!!!!
Great minds think alike
Lol I was commenting while watching it still - framed ones look great! They all do! I’m looking at those two half rounds thinking how cool would it be to put two together on a lazy susan as a centerpiece or as a light fixture!
That little sunflower sold less than 12 hours after I posted it to my website!
I really like these pieces. Do you know where you can get some bees. I think the lady bugs were a wonderful touch.
I think Tabitha had bees at one point?
Hi some wonderful work and interesting. I only have a microwave kiln. You mention clear powder to make pieces shiny. Could you tell me the make? Thanks
You use whatever brand your glass is so that it’s compatible. So in my case, I’m using Bullseye glass ear powder frit.
you sprinkled clear powder on top of some of these, how much of a covering do you use? I really love all of these!
Just a few “grains” thick. Just to make it appear a bit cloudy but not too thick
Interesting re: the clear powder texturization occurring on the pieces you have previously fired. Since they had gone into the kiln more than once, they would be prone to devit. So yeah, the clear powder acted as a barrier against that - but somehow didn't completely melt. On the other pieces, which were going into the kiln for the 1st time, this didn't happen! Weird science!!
I know! The good news is that I kind of liked it!
All are super cute projects!
Jamaison, how do you sign your work? Love this video, so beautiful!
Hi, not like I probably should. I do have little round stickers with my logo and website that I put on the back of every piece.
Ok great, thank you!
I am absolutely in love with all of these pieces of art you did!!!!!
Thank you for all your videos.
Is your strawberry piece for sale?
It is so beautiful and ONE of my favorite things you have made.
The elephant comes up in my memory as my 2nd favorite.😊
That strawberry piece sold QUICKLY - sorry, it’s gone!
May I ask how much a piece of yours, like that goes foe?
Sells For?
@@kathleengallegos4282 I sold that locally for $45 plus tax.
Jamaison this is such a fun video…love all the bright sassy colours you use! Makes everyone smile. Please can you give me the dimensions of the L shaped standup mold…I would like to make one. I’ve heard some folks don’t kilnwash their stainless slump molds, but I think that might be playing with fire..hmmm pun intended 🤔 perhaps.
Mine has an 8” slope, the back is 4” tall, and the piece is 10” across. They are so affordable you might just go buy one? Link in video notes.
Oh yes…$28. is a very good price for the bender mold…sadly as with most things purchased from the US (to Canada), shipping on this mold is $79.00, and that’s before customs adds their share on to the purchase. Just FYI…one can of ZYP spray bought on Amazon is $75. but shipping is $78. and that’s before the customs additional charge. Oh man….finding someone to make me a bender makes the most sense financially. Thank you for the measurements, Appreciate it! Cheers
@@carolineb902 that really stinks! I hope you can find somebody
Jamaison, you mentioned that you smash the little flower murrini, how do you do that? Is there a video?
No video. You can probably Google it and find some instructions, but I purchased and follow the basics of this inexpensive tutorial: kaleidoglass.square.site/product/murrine-disks-and-other-fancies-tutorial/1
@@JamaisonSchuler Thanks so very much!!!
Loved these pieces. I couldn't see the firing schedules.
They are listed in the video notes on RUclips.
very nice
Hi Jamaison. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m just learning about glass.
My husband just bought me a Paragon square CS-16S digital glass clamshell kiln and I am so excited to get it in 6-8 weeks! Soooooo much bigger than my tiny Jen-Ken AF3P 11/9 Glass Kiln with 4" bead Door!!!❤
Anyway, my question is:
Can you please explain to me what a “rolled edge” is?
Thank you so much for sharing your learning journey! I watch and rewatch your videos every night lol and I learn so much from your videos, experience and also your failures! Thanks for sharing your mistakes as well!
~Twylah
I use Bullseye glass and the edges of their sheet glass is “natural” and uncut. So that’s the wavy edge you see.
You mentioned “these two are rolled edges”and you pointed to the top left pieces, what does that mean? I’m sorry for being so confused about it lol.
It’s the uncut, wavy edge of the glass.
videos.bullseyeglass.com/videos/working-with-rolled-edges/
awesome ideas, what is the shipping cost for glass from Tabitha to usa?
It varies depending on what you order? But this weekend is FREE SHIPPING so go order before the end of the day!!!!
Jamison, where did you purchase your grinder? The blue one (not this video). I've been needing to get one and just wondering. Charlene
This one? I bought mine locally but you can order from the manufacturer through the links I provide in my video notes. (I do get a small commission): Improving My Hi-Tech Diamond Slant Cabber Brush Modification
ruclips.net/video/ktNRAgUwcTs/видео.html
Where do I find the video notes?
If you are watching in the app on your phone, you probably just click the headline under the video. If on your computer, I think it’s usually in a gray box with “show more” under the video headline.
Hi Jamaison, I have clicked every button while watching this on my iPad, RUclips and I can’t find your firing schedules.
@@lindanelson6719
First firing:
200-1000-10
600-1375-13
9999-900-360 (yes, super long. I had some cry factor so better safe than sorry)
100-600-0
Slump over lamp bender and stainless form:
150-300-15
200-1100-20
150-1200-15
9999-900-360
100-600-0
@@lindanelson6719 I pasted them in there. Not sure what to tell you… if you are using the iPad RUclips app, just click the headline of the video under the image, you might have to expand the description by hitting “more,” and then scroll through all the video notes to find it.
I didn't see the schedule
This detail is in the video notes on RUclips. If you are watching in the app on your phone, you probably just click the headline under the video. If on your computer, I think it’s usually in a gray box with “show more” under the video headline or try to click the headline itself. Thanks!!!
I found it, thanks@@JamaisonSchuler
Gorgeous❤
😍😍
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