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Friday, March 29, 2013

Undersea Gardens Plate Using 96 Cane and Sumpy's New Ripple Swoop Mold


Carrie Strope Sohayda ~ "Undersea Gardens" 12" x 6"
Materials:
  • 1/4 lb 96 Fusing Canes Alternating 3 Red 2 Aqua Inner Helix
  • 1/4 lb 96 Fusing Canes Green 5 Line Inner Helix
  • 1/4 lb 96 Fusing Canes Cobalt 5 Line Inner Helix
  • Spectrum System 96 Dark Blue Transparent
  • Spectrum System 96 Clear
  • Spectrum System 96 Cherry Red Transparent
  • Spectrum System 96 Medium Green Transparent
  • Spectrum System 96 Deep Aqua Transparent
  • Slumpy's SM-6130 Ripple Swoop Mold
  • HoneyDoo Zuper Glue 
Tools:
  • Mosaic Nippers
  • Fine Tip Sharpie
  • Ruler
  • Glass Cutter
  • Running Pliers
  • Safety Glasses
  • Kiln
  • Papyros Shelf Paper
  • Kilnwashed Kiln Furniture
1. Begin by cutting glass and nipping cane.
•Cut two 2” x 12” and two 1½” x 12” pieces of clear glass.
•Cut two 1½” x 12” pieces of dark blue glass.
•Cut two ⅜” x 12” strips each of dark blue, cherry red, medium green, and deep aqua.
•Mark fusing cane at 2” lengths. Using mosaic nippers, cut fusing canes in each color to 2.”

2. Layout pieces according to pattern.
•For the first layer, lay down smaller piece of clear glass in the middle. On either side, place the
strips of glass on edge, and then lay down the  dark blue pieces of glass to the outside.
•For the second layer, place the two remaining pieces of clear glass on top of the dark blue, and lay the cane out across the clear piece in the middle, securing the outer pieces with a dab of glue.

TIP: If you build on a piece of cardboard, you can easily transport and load the pieces into the kiln.

3. Full fuse & then slump.

Pattern Alterations: •To eliminate strips, add ½” to
the width of the dark blue and clear rectangles.
•To avoid using kiln furniture or fiber paper dams,
cut two ½” x 2” pieces of dark blue & clear to hold
the fusing cane in the middle section.
FIRING TIPS:
•To prevent the fusing cane from shifting off of the base layer of glass while firing, use kiln dams
against the ends. If you don’t have dams or fiber paper, you can alter the pattern using the above
instructions.
•If you want to eliminate bubbles from between the canes, space the canes so that there is a little
wiggle room between the pieces.


Suggested full fuse firing schedule:

200 dph to 1000ºF hold for 45 min
50 dph to 1250ºF hold for 25 min
500 dph to 1450ºF hold for 45 min
full to 1000ºF with no hold
200 dph to 950ºF hold for 60 min
100 dph to 800ºF with no hold
300 dph to 120ºF  with no hold

NOTE: This is a fairly conservative firing schedule, but you may need to make changes based on your kiln.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

How to Make Dichroic Purse Hangers

Materials:
Assortment of System 96 dichroic from Slumpy's
Slumpy's new bracelet finding, and Aanraku key fob and purse hanger
No Days Bailbond and a heat gun

Friday, November 25, 2011

Color Play with Glass Links

Making these glass link bracelets is somewhat addicting, as I pull out the frit, the molds and the scale to play a bit of mad scientist!
After pulling out my supplies (spoon, cups, scale, frits and molds), I begin mixing up colors depending on my mood. Sometimes my inspiration is a flower, or a dress, or even wedding invitations! BUT... 

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

August Newsletter

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Lincoln Arts Fest Preview

Calyx Glass


“What’s in the Kiln?”

August 2010 Newsletter

deLUX Gala piece in progress

Upcoming Classes

(Refer a friend and receive a 10% discount on classes offered in my studio. Make sure your friend mentions your name when they sign up! - offer not available for classes offered at the LUX Center for the Arts.)

*Fused Glass Sun Catcher for Parent and Child - This is a perfect class for kids to make a personalized gift, or just to learn to (carefully) play with glass while spending some quality time with mom or dad.
Sunday, August 22, 10am-noon
Saturday, August 28, 10am-noon
Sunday, October 24, 10am-noon
*Soldered Pendant and Jewelry - Learn to make personalized, decorative, keepsake lead-free soldered glass jewelry pendants in this afternoon class. We will experiment with adding decorative wire work, and Swarovski crystal dangles to dress up the pendant.
Saturday, August 21
10am-1pm
*Sampler Platter Class - Explore different materials used in glass fusing including dichroic glass, glass paints, fusible paper, powders, frits, and stringers in this new class being offered at the LUX Center for the Arts this fall!
Sept. 21 - Nov . 2 (no class Oct. 19) 6:30pm - 9pm
Call Natalie Nelson at 402.466.8692 to register.

Upcoming Events


2010 Lincoln Arts Festival

Saturday, September 25 from 10am – 6pm

Sunday, September 26 from 10am – 5pm

South Pointe Pavillions(27th & Pine Lake Road)


Come by to say hi, and check out the new pieces I’ve been working on specifically for this show!

There will be live music, art and artists from around the country, children’s activities, food and raffle prizes.




Nebraska State Fair

August 22 - September 6


I’m anxious to see what kind of glass Nebraskans are showing at the fair! I’ll be showing my Nebraska Prairie Stained Glass Window along with a bunch of fused and kiln cast glass. Check it out!




deLUX Art Gala

September 19, 4:30 pm

Grand Manse (129 North 10th Street)


See my auction piece in the flesh and support the arts in Lincoln at the LUX’s benefit dinner catered by Venue and art auction.



Remember Me?

“Patchwork Platter,” 9.25" x 5.5"

Yea! I won third place!


My other piece, has yet to be properly photographed, but I can now unveil it for you here:

This piece was inspired by the fused glass artwork of Kim Brills and as such was a dedication to her. I interpreted the bottom fused plate as an aerial view of a city map of Austin, TX. So, I decided to reflect it upwards into an image of the skyline of Austin, separating the flat fused plates by a cast glass wave representing Lady Bird Lake ( a reservoir of the Colorado River in downtown Austin). The finishing touches of this piece butted right up against the deadline for dropping it off at A to Z Printing for hanging!

The show continues for the remainder of August. So there’s still time to swing by and see the Lincoln Artists’ Guild 90th Anniversary show, if you haven’t had the chance yet.




Well, I need to take a shower and get packed for Sturgis, SD! It’s going to be a busy couple of months; find me on facebook to keep up with my travels!


Thanks for reading and feel free to forward this on to your friends!


Carrie Strope


Recently created sun catchers from classes

Sale for this month: Receive a 10% discount on any purchase from my Etsy shop.


Purchase the item making sure to mention “August Newsletter” in notes to seller. Then, wait to receive a revised invoice by email. Pay as usual (through PayPal), and I will send your item as soon as payment posts!


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Fused Glass Sun Catcher this Sunday!


There's still time to sign up if you're interested! Know a young person you'd like to come with? Niece, nephew, grandchild, neighbor kids? Bring them over and we'll create some wonderful, one-of-a-kind sun catchers!

Fused Glass Sun Catcher for Kids and Parents - This is a perfect class for kids to make a personalized gift, or just to learn to (carefully) play with glass while spending some quality time with mom or dad. We will create and then assemble a beautiful suncatcher. Class meets for one 2 to 2-1/2 hour session and then a short 30 minute session by arrangement to assemble the sun catcher. Sun catchers will be ready for pick up and assembly 3-5 days after the first session. Class fee: $40 for one child and one adult (includes materials for sun catcher and assembly, and firing) Upcoming class: Sunday, July 25th 10am-12pm

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