Last week’s experiments!
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Last week’s experiments!
Love how all the murrine came out - great as a tack fuse, especially the flowers, but I love how it all spread doing it as a full fuse. (Left is the full fuse, right is the tack fuse)


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Last week’s experiments!
Love how all the murrine came out - great as a tack fuse, especially the flowers, but I love how it all spread doing it as a full fuse. (Left is the full fuse, right is the tack fuse)


The dichro came out so pretty - I was surprised how much of the sparkle held with the full fuse. Left is tack, right is full.

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The dichro came out so pretty - I was surprised how much of the sparkle held with the full fuse. Left is tack, right is full.

Love how all the ribbons came out with both firings, and I want to do something bigger with ribbons and a little more involved, but I am still not sure which approach I want to take.

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Love how all the ribbons came out with both firings, and I want to do something bigger with ribbons and a little more involved, but I am still not sure which approach I want to take.

Also smashed up my frit puddle and completely forgot to take a single picture, but those will be pretty dots/cabochons next week.
Did the puddles with this aventurine* green and blue and clear. The stacks are clear/green/clear/blue/clear/green/clear. They’ll become bowls eventually.
*Which I am realizing I have been spelling “adventurine” at least 50% of the time and not even noticing.

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Also smashed up my frit puddle and completely forgot to take a single picture, but those will be pretty dots/cabochons next week.
Did the puddles with this aventurine* green and blue and clear. The stacks are clear/green/clear/blue/clear/green/clear. They’ll become bowls eventually.
*Which I am realizing I have been spelling “adventurine” at least 50% of the time and not even noticing.

And a couple more test fires to just be sure the colors do what I think they will.
The first picture, the left is peacock blue fine frit, tangerine orange fine frit, pink medium frit. Then some powder blue coarse frit, and pink coarse frit on the right. The bottom is the aventurine blue/clear cane. The second picture is a different dichro frit, cause I have no impulse control, thought it was very pretty, and bought it. I did two sets of all, each will get a full & tack fuse.
#Fused Glass


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Also smashed up my frit puddle and completely forgot to take a single picture, but those will be pretty dots/cabochons next week.
Did the puddles with this aventurine* green and blue and clear. The stacks are clear/green/clear/blue/clear/green/clear. They’ll become bowls eventually.
*Which I am realizing I have been spelling “adventurine” at least 50% of the time and not even noticing.

@cafechatnoir I love these colors! What gorgeous bowls these will make!
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And a couple more test fires to just be sure the colors do what I think they will.
The first picture, the left is peacock blue fine frit, tangerine orange fine frit, pink medium frit. Then some powder blue coarse frit, and pink coarse frit on the right. The bottom is the aventurine blue/clear cane. The second picture is a different dichro frit, cause I have no impulse control, thought it was very pretty, and bought it. I did two sets of all, each will get a full & tack fuse.
#Fused Glass


Oh, and I just double checked and per Bullseye themselves, the aventurine green & aventurine blue do not have lead, copper or sulfur, so I don't have to try and clear cap either bowl. (It's not that I think it would be particularly difficult, just more math as to glass weight before capping.)
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@cafechatnoir I love these colors! What gorgeous bowls these will make!
I think it will look cool - they'll both be very stripey - in theory, one will have a more...chaotic and jagged looking pattern, because I'll smash those and put them straight into the ring, and the other, more flowy, because I'm going to smash it, fire it into rounds, and then into the ring.
We shall see!
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And a couple more test fires to just be sure the colors do what I think they will.
The first picture, the left is peacock blue fine frit, tangerine orange fine frit, pink medium frit. Then some powder blue coarse frit, and pink coarse frit on the right. The bottom is the aventurine blue/clear cane. The second picture is a different dichro frit, cause I have no impulse control, thought it was very pretty, and bought it. I did two sets of all, each will get a full & tack fuse.
#Fused Glass


@cafechatnoir The dichro frit in the second photo is indeed very pretty, and I can certainly see why you brought it!
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@cafechatnoir The dichro frit in the second photo is indeed very pretty, and I can certainly see why you brought it!
I am a sucker for the sparkly stuff.