Pâte de Verre Bowl L117
In this lesson, we'll demonstrate the basic techniques of pâte de verre by making a color-fade bowl.
In this lesson, we'll demonstrate the basic techniques of pâte de verre by making a color-fade bowl.
Learn about the characteristics of Cascade sheet glass, methods for cutting narrow strips, and how to make a plate with a chevron design.
Up your soap game! In this project, use sheet glass, rod, and a soap dish mold to create special functional
In this project-based lesson, we'll work with a streaky sheet glass style called Petrified Wood, which contains a unique combination of reactive glasses that develop with heatwork
In this lesson, we'll use a similar method to "Working Deep", making a thick slab of glass for a small tabletop with a combination of sheet glass and billets for rapid assembly.
Pâte de Verre is a casting method that involves hand-packing layers of frit and powder in a refractory mold. For our Day of the Dead skull, we use granules of glass instead. Learn the process in this video.
In this project-based lesson, we’ll make a basic plate with a line-based design. Using 2mm stringer and 3mm sheet glass,
This lesson provides basic instructions for making a thick-walled kilnformed glass container.
By following these step-by-step instructions you will learn how special colors and effects can be achieved when glass chemistries interact.
This project is a step-by-step process to create a cleanly designed, fused and slumped plate made with Bullseye tint glasses.