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My e-mail is cristinagrum@aol.com
This video is a great starting point if you have a piece of fused glass you don’t like, and wanted to recycle it but just weren't sure what to do with it.
I am offering an 8 minutes video which contains all the information you need to complete the new project.
I am not showing how to create the pattern you can see on the little pieces I am using to create the new plate. In this video you will not find any techniques or new ways of doing patterns on glass. What I am sharing with you is one of many ways to transform a piece you don’t like into a unique and special plate.
This video may be of interest to those who don’t have the time or the inclination to do their own experiments or don’t know what to do with a piece they have created but don’t like.
You should have a basic understanding of firing before using this video. You don’t need any specials tools or materials for this project.
After purchasing this product you will receive a pdf with the link for the video.
Happy fusing!
Cristina Grumezescu-Schnellboegl
Cristina discovered glass in the winter of 2016. She started with stained glass, and after a few months of cutting and soldering she was so attracted to glass and the endless possibilities for manipulating it that she decided to buy a torch and work with soft glass, too. For the glass beads she needed a kiln for the annealing process, and this brought her to fused glass. Cristina was born in Romania, where she graduated from an Engineering and Economics university. After marrying in 2000, she moved to Germany and established a travel company. In 2015, she emigrated with her family to Nova Scotia, Canada. This was big change in her life. But the endless inspiration of living near the shore and surrounded by woods awakened her desire to work with glass and to mix and use different techniques and mediums. Cristina’s home and studio are located in Prospect, Nova Scotia, where she lives with her husband and two dogs.HAPPY FUSING!