by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Float (Window) glass
If you’ve been around this blog for a while you may have noticed that I like to experiment…with pretty much everything. This experiment started out as a quick scribble with my oil paint pen set to see if it would produce anything useful when fused. Well...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass
Tie Dye fused bottles are a fun take on the old flattened bottle trick. To make these, you need Glassline Paints and Mica Lusters from Thompson Enamel. You will also need bottles: Start by squirting out some paint into little containers. We need to thin it slightly...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Float (Window) glass, Other Recycled Glass
Tempered float glass is one of the easiest types of recycled glass to come by (after bottles, of course) There are often tempered glass shelves and/or table tops at thrift stores, lots of them on the local classified ads and your local glass shop probably has quite a...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Process, Tools
A long time ago, when my kid was in Kindergarten, Danger was the topic of the day and my kiddo explained to the other kids in sharing time that “My mom hides in the basement and cuts herself with glass.” Needless to say, the teacher was a bit concerned...
by Jodi McRaney Rusho | Bottle Glass
This photo appeared in a long ago blog post, and a lovely reader asked for a tutorial, so, at long last, here it is! These little dishes are made from float (clear), cobalt and forest green bottle glass. We’ll be doing some small dishes from bottle glass,...