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RE: Stained Glass Backsplash (Follow-Up #1)
posted by: klinger on 04.12.2009 at 05:22 pm in Stained Glass & Mosaics Forum I'd use thinset if you were going to glue right onto the drywall. However is your glass transluscent and you need to be concerned about the grey of the thinset as a background for the glue?
I've done a couple of backsplashes, I found it a lot easier to attach my mosaics to a thin board using just plain old well bond and then use construction adhesive to adhere that board onto the wall.Then you can work on a flat surface.Then you can grout when the construction adhesive dries. Here's a couple of my splashes, Cindy NOTES: <none>
clipped on: 08.09.2009 at 04:53 pm last updated on: 08.09.2009 at 04:53 pm
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RE: Polymer clay covered egg (Follow-Up #4)
posted by: nicethyme on 12.03.2008 at 05:51 pm in Stained Glass & Mosaics Forum Hi Daisyme, the tutorial of this cane is here
Here is a link that might be useful: polymerclaycentral NOTES: There are pictures in stained glass forum on dec 3rd 2008 of the photo of these eggs. Pretty amazing hybiscus cane in polymer clay to cover an egg.
clipped on: 08.03.2009 at 03:42 pm last updated on: 08.03.2009 at 03:43 pm
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