by Fusegeddon | May 10, 2015 | Classes for Members
SIGN UP NOW! Lester Lee workshop Saturday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Red Butte Garden, in their 2nd floor classroom. The fee will be just $25. Please send Lori Sharf your check. The classroom holds about 30 people, so send a check right away. Lester Bird Lee,...
by Fusegeddon | Mar 30, 2015 | All About Glass
by Dana Worley I have been working with the crackle technique using glass powders the past several months, since taking a class with Bob Leatherbarrow in October. The results of the technique when using red, yellow, orange, and brown powders remind me of the red rock...
by Fusegeddon | Mar 28, 2015 | All About Glass
This past summer, a person I met at an outdoor art show contacted me about creating a custom light switch for her home. She and her husband had recently gone through a kitchen remodel. She explained that the existing light switch was off-center, and she was looking...
by Fusegeddon | Mar 28, 2015 | All About Glass
One of the questions that is often asked in the fused glass world is, “How do I get the back of my glass smooth?” When glass softens, it picks up the texture of whatever it’s against. That texture might be from shelf paper or kiln wash, or even the...
by Fusegeddon | Mar 28, 2015 | All About Glass, Uncategorized
I follow a couple of fused glass forums, and it seems that the projects people make and the topics discussed come in waves. Several months ago, it was fused glass puddles. Then came pot melts, followed by “flow” pieces. One of the latest hot topics is the...