I wish I knew this as a stained glass beginner

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  • @Madamoizillion
    @Madamoizillion Před měsícem +18369

    Exactly like sewing patterns, saving cuts by putting pattern pieces together always feels like some kind of bonus in a puzzle game.

    • @poppyasher
      @poppyasher Před měsícem +215

      I was thinking the exact opposite. Unlike sewing, you don't need to worry about seam allowance and grain lines. Some fabric waste is necessary, but glass is a homogenous material so you can butt the pieces up every which way.

    • @alexandra_symphony
      @alexandra_symphony Před měsícem +34

      I want to learn that some day. Where I live, in our local sewing methods, we don't use patterns, and to me, it's hard and i get so pissed 😭

    • @av-sp1wo
      @av-sp1wo Před měsícem +43

      ​@@poppyasheractually you do, certain fabrics have a certain directions they're weaved, especially if it has a print on it, for an untrained eye, basic fabrics if cut in the wrong direction, you won't notice, but a dressmaker will be able to tell

    • @poppyasher
      @poppyasher Před měsícem +27

      @@av-sp1wo Oh yes I know, my point is that that ISN'T the case with glass (as far as I know)

    • @windyhawthorn7387
      @windyhawthorn7387 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@alexandra_symphony
      You can always be the first to try using a pattern in your area. Make sure you measure yourself and check the measurements for the sizing on the pattern before you buy one. Clothing pattern sizes are different from the sizes that people wear normally. And if it's an old pattern it even has a different sizing.
      They are beginner level patterns and more advanced patterns so just be conscious of that. Make sure when you are buying a pattern that you read the back of the pattern before you buy it. Because it'll tell you what kind of fabrics are suitable, How much fabric you need. Also the notions or trim.
      There are also electronic patterns that you can print out on your printer. Never tried that. Or you can even buy a book that has patterns in it but you have to use your math skills to utilize it. A lot of old books for cheap you can find that are for dressmakers and Taylors. They sell mats or even folded cutting boards made of cardboard that has a lot of the math on it already to help with people cutting fabric the right length and at the right curve or angle.

  • @Teebee300
    @Teebee300 Před měsícem +6671

    This channel randomly popped up on my feed. The glass art is such an amazing skill and turns out beautiful! Seeing older posts shows how talented this artist is. I’m glad something got pushed out to the algorithm because talent like this needs to be shown!!!! 😻

  • @Emimilliemoo
    @Emimilliemoo Před měsícem +3049

    I love seeing people learn stained glass, especially since it's a dying art form, I grew up around it since my grandma was famous for her works of stained glass and built our family business around it, stained glass is such an integral part of my family and my life

    • @goldiloks08
      @goldiloks08 Před měsícem +59

      I’m new to it, but I LOVE it!! It’s such a beautiful art form!

    • @Emimilliemoo
      @Emimilliemoo Před měsícem +95

      @goldiloks08 It really is. I remember being a little kid and my grandma taking me to a big church in London. If I remember that correctly- there's been quite a lot of places, but after seeing her work there and it was so beautiful, I begged her to teach me, and I spent my weekends and holidays being her shadow and learning from her, my brother joined as well.

    • @jM30w
      @jM30w Před měsícem +37

      That’s so awesome that ya gma made a business out of something she loves! Very admirable (´꒳`)

    • @allisonjames2923
      @allisonjames2923 Před měsícem +24

      I’d love to learn. Jealous that you grew up with a talented glass artist. There’s something so beautiful about stained glass & crystal as well

    • @irimac1806
      @irimac1806 Před měsícem +16

      My grandparents had a little selfsustaining farm and I remember the door on the side of their house had kind of rainbowcolored stained glass beautifully arranged. The shade of a tree kept playing with the colors on the flow from the glass. I miss those times

  • @viktoriabackeus7610
    @viktoriabackeus7610 Před měsícem +443

    Me with too many hobbies already: This is a new one for me and now I must learn more.

    • @arioctober
      @arioctober Před měsícem +2

      Same 😭

    • @Crystal-iy4si
      @Crystal-iy4si Před měsícem +9

      Same. And I have so many hobbies, my kids call me a hoarder, lol. I always tell them, "it's just all my hobby stuff, geez."

    • @jantellfowler5883
      @jantellfowler5883 Před 28 dny +3

      I was thinking the same thing 😭

    • @schm147
      @schm147 Před 26 dny +5

      No such thing as too many hobbies

    • @queensaharaice7376
      @queensaharaice7376 Před 26 dny +2

      Why are we like this😆

  • @KE-yq2eg
    @KE-yq2eg Před měsícem +593

    I wish the copper colour was kept. It was so beautiful.

    • @megiab
      @megiab Před 26 dny +39

      the silver solder can have copper patina added to it if you like that look 😊

    • @clairestanfield-ui1fg
      @clairestanfield-ui1fg Před 26 dny +5

      @@megiab COPPER PATINA?

    • @djstringsmusic2994
      @djstringsmusic2994 Před 25 dny

      ​@@clairestanfield-ui1fg you can add platina to the solder afterward.

    • @OhSoTiredMan
      @OhSoTiredMan Před 12 dny +2

      Copper definitely looked better imo.

  • @DamnDemi
    @DamnDemi Před 10 dny +173

    It sounds like you said "I actually enjoy slaughtering now", bc girrrrrrrl you killed it.

  • @MathasiaJ
    @MathasiaJ Před měsícem +378

    Something that you might be able to make use of in the future with the "this scored glass won't break" issue is to put the glass underwater before you work with the pliers. Water allows excess force to dissipate and it makes breaking the glass super easy without needing to do all the tapping

    • @DaniCal1forn1a
      @DaniCal1forn1a Před měsícem +26

      Water's incompressibility is why it helps with that I imagine? That's really cool and a good tip 😊

    • @dawnchesbro4189
      @dawnchesbro4189 Před měsícem +36

      I'll have to try that tip when I have deep curves that won't easily break cleanly. I usually resort to my glass saw in those cases, but it's always better if you can break along a score line cleanly

    • @Jemmyjo
      @Jemmyjo Před měsícem +15

      I have been doing stained glass for a long time and haven’t heard this one. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jimmyboe25
    @jimmyboe25 Před 10 dny +34

    That solder at the end was smooth as butter nice

  • @WandersWonders
    @WandersWonders Před měsícem +406

    As a former stain glass artist in my art club, i used to do it in my high school. We had a kiln, a whole lil booth set up for stain glass art making. The school invested in glass grinders, gloves and lots of safety guideline sessions 😅
    I miss those days, but I'm still happier off in animation

    • @Jeremy-se1kp
      @Jeremy-se1kp Před měsícem +19

      Thats what hobbies are for! go crazy

    • @JM.piwz1
      @JM.piwz1 Před 29 dny +5

      We had an entire room for this stuff. Makes me wish I could go back and appreciate it more.

  • @Pseudonia-42
    @Pseudonia-42 Před měsícem +284

    Oh my gosh i did this in my school, but the teacher always said
    "Oh dont cut close to the pattern. It'll just break your piece entirely."
    So I had to cut maybe a centimeter away on really thin pieces. Needless to say, i want very good at it even after 2 years. So I instead did mosaics which turned out MUCH better.

    • @lol69970
      @lol69970 Před měsícem +62

      Tbh your teacher might’ve just been lacking skills if it brakes when she does it😭😭

  • @lurkingShadows
    @lurkingShadows Před měsícem +57

    Thank you for actual tips to improve our technique instead of just recommending products. Starting something new can be so challenging so I really appreciate these kinds of shorts.

  • @christinaaa_xo
    @christinaaa_xo Před 15 dny +7

    I love when people post what they've learned and their improvements in their craft. The final result looks amazing!

  • @TheMrrccava
    @TheMrrccava Před měsícem +6

    I wish something like this was viable for a job. I'd adore doing something like this for work everyday.

  • @SplitxHeart
    @SplitxHeart Před měsícem +90

    Another good example for the old wisdom of "practice makes perfect" no master ever fell from the heavens, it all comes from passion, making mistakes, learning from mistakes and maybe doing some research or studying and of course that very, very important practice! :3

    • @Jemmyjo
      @Jemmyjo Před měsícem +1

      Very very true. It took years for me to get good, and I still make stupid mistakes!

  • @ksbrook1430
    @ksbrook1430 Před měsícem +347

    Very specific and practical tips. Good to know.

  • @mellowmike5264
    @mellowmike5264 Před 11 dny +68

    Lead poisoning is so underrated and people underestimate soldering. Use N95 mask when you do that. Stay safe! :)

    • @NickiWinwood-Tankink
      @NickiWinwood-Tankink Před 11 dny +9

      It's actually the rosin core which is dangerous, modern solder doesn't use lead. Unless stained glass people prefer leaded solder, I cannot find it personally.

    • @TamGar
      @TamGar Před 8 dny +1

      Lead solder is still common when using lead-came construction method. If using copper foil method then most have switched to "lead free" which typically uses Silver intead of lead (can be expensive). Lead solder is only banned for use in construction for things like water pipes etc.
      I had a craft supply store for Stained Glass and other glass arts.. we sold both kinds of solder. Never rosin cored .. for stained glass its 60/40 Tin/lead, solid core 3-4mm we used to get it from Canada Metal or Cascade Lead products in Vancouver, BC. (Looks like Canada Metal's Vancouver outlet is CMP now and not making solder, used to be Canada Metal Pacific).
      You would need a P100 to protect agaisnt gaseous fumes... N95 is only for particulates.
      The temp you are doing this kind of soldering at will not result in the metals becoming gaseous. Really its the by-products of the flux that you shouldn't breathe. They make fume traps that you place beside your soldering iron that have charcoal filters. Really its mostly recomened that you only solder in a well ventalled area. Set up a fan that blows anything coming off your project away from you. And make sure there is air exchange to outside in the room.
      And wash your hands frequently, cover any cuts or abbrasions. Lead cannot absorb through your skin without it being open. The typical route of exposure is from your hands to your mouth or your eyes, so dont touch your face, eat or drink or smoke until you have thoroughly washed your hands. Also be careful of solvents and patina chemicals... ALWAYS WEAR rubber gloves when using glass cleaner or using patina. Solvents can make your skin porous enough for lead to absorb. The other metal in this kind of solder is Antimony which you should take the same precautions as Lead. PROJECTS like jewelry or jewelry boxes or anything that will he handled alot by the end user should be made with "Lead-free". A window panel you are going to hang in a window and never touch again, it doesn't matter as long as the end user is educated about using gloves to handle it while cleaning (glass cleaners without Immonia or vinegar)... and not to do things like "lick the solder" LOL
      We sold a thin wax like cleaner that worked well to clean the glass and seal the solder. Wipe on, dry, buff off. Called Clarity/Kempro Stained Glass Finnishing Compound.

  • @no-ld3hz
    @no-ld3hz Před měsícem +326

    you might also want to look into flux for soldering. while it's primarily used for soldering in electronics, it helps make the solder wet the copper a lot better, possibly leading to straighter lines. I do recommend doing it outside or having good ventilation.

    • @AmayaJade
      @AmayaJade  Před měsícem +106

      I do use flux!

    • @no-ld3hz
      @no-ld3hz Před měsícem +42

      @@AmayaJade swag

    • @clairefuzipeg1983
      @clairefuzipeg1983 Před měsícem +20

      Some advice from a soldering expert. If you're having to turn the temperature up to 410 then either you need a higher wattage, your tip needs replacing, you're not using the correct shape of tip to transfer the heat well, or you need to change which solder is used.
      Turning the temperature up starts damaging the tip, as the flux residue starts baking on, and then cleaning the tip damages the coating so it doesn't work as well.

    • @no-ld3hz
      @no-ld3hz Před měsícem +9

      @@clairefuzipeg1983 This as well! I remember having pitted tips, sometimes even the iron would be mangled because some guy set the temperature up to 430-480. High temps are unfun!

    • @clairefuzipeg1983
      @clairefuzipeg1983 Před měsícem +7

      @@no-ld3hz yeah, even though unleaded is harder to work with, you still should only use it between 370-390C. The flux is more toxic and harder to work with in unleaded to compensate for the lack of lead, so it's easier to damage your tips.

  • @KateCarew
    @KateCarew Před měsícem +53

    Thank you for sharing these deceptively simple tips! Stained glass is so much harder than it looks and people really do need advice starting out.
    I took classes as a kid in the 1980s. My stepfather was a professional photographer who did multimedia sculpture on the side. We had a giant barn that served as studio/ workshop etc and he taught me so much, he saved me from making tons of mistakes, because there’s just so much to learn and know. Execution can be done well or poorly and the tips you just gave make the difference between a piece that’s clunky and a piece that is finely wrought.
    Clunky has its place, but when you have a vision and you desperately want to translate what you see in your head to the outside finely wrought is ideal.
    I love your work, and I appreciate your creativity, and I think anyone watching feel grateful for your generosity with knowledge!

    • @AmayaJade
      @AmayaJade  Před měsícem +4

      Thank you! I appreciate this comment! 😊

  • @namogel67
    @namogel67 Před 14 dny +6

    As an Englishman, hearing a woman say she likes soddering, gave me the giggles. You funny Americans and your odd words.
    I do realise its an olde pronunciation 😅

  • @lazyfoxplays8503
    @lazyfoxplays8503 Před měsícem +7

    I know nothing about stained glass art making but this short was very specific and explained perfectly that I feel like if I did start making stained glass art, I’d be saved a few headaches.
    V good short! Ty for sharing!

  • @gwenculver1040
    @gwenculver1040 Před měsícem +12

    I did this once in a high school art class and it was my favorite activity I’d done in the whole 4 years being there. I hope one day I get to do it again

    • @Karuna221
      @Karuna221 Před 28 dny +1

      Same! Now I have arthritis and ataxia and break every breakable item I own. 😝

  • @meatbag8751
    @meatbag8751 Před 15 dny +3

    Consider using soldering flux, it lets the solder surface wet and act more like a fluid rather than a wax. This will mean that you will get smoother surfaces and it will stick to the parts you wanted to stick. It will give you more of the bead look that will be more uniform.

  • @Jessica-yx7hg
    @Jessica-yx7hg Před 14 dny +2

    So beautiful. What a talent!

  • @dajanajovanovic
    @dajanajovanovic Před měsícem +1

    I just love stained glass. I'm always mesmerized by dance of lights coming through them on a sunny day

  • @lofkii
    @lofkii Před měsícem +18

    you can definitely see the improvement between the two!

  • @lina9535
    @lina9535 Před měsícem +5

    That crow is beautiful! 😍😍😍
    Very happy this showed up in my recommended shorts! ❤

  • @meanbobeanie4209
    @meanbobeanie4209 Před 9 dny +6

    410 degrees fahrenheit?!?!? I work at average 810-890 and the lowest 790 if I’m making details or spikes. Or 3d stuff some times.

  • @kellydevreese3944
    @kellydevreese3944 Před 12 dny +8

    I actually liked that copper detail

  • @CaenaGrey
    @CaenaGrey Před 11 dny +21

    I worked on very large scale pieces, like for casinos and whatnot. We just used a grinder.

    • @sleepinghermit7778
      @sleepinghermit7778 Před 10 dny +1

      Almost everything should be done in cuts. The grinder should really only get used in situations were cutting would be impossible because the glass would be too likely to break outside of your score lines.

  • @goldiloks08
    @goldiloks08 Před měsícem +33

    You picked such tiny complex pieces for your first couple goes! Love the bravery 🥰🥰

    • @dhruviart
      @dhruviart Před 26 dny

      No, actually, she said she wishes she knew this as a beginner, but she's not one now :)

  • @The-Oldest-Dream552
    @The-Oldest-Dream552 Před měsícem +12

    I never knew people made art with glass like this. I love seeing this channel, it brightens my day. Keep it up 😊.

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful piece & wonderful smooth cutting

  • @sophiecates2924
    @sophiecates2924 Před 13 dny +3

    I actually gasped at how beautiful this is.

  • @awaywegrow6114
    @awaywegrow6114 Před měsícem +2

    Such skillful work and beautiful designs 👏🏼

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven Před 29 dny +1

    😊🙏 Stained glass arts are such a classy & honoured craft that elevated many windows or doors into higher ambience & aura! Thank You So Much for the efforts & for sharing! 🕯🌷🌿🍎🍊🌏✌💜🕊

  • @hellopurrrty
    @hellopurrrty Před měsícem +2

    you are insanely talented!

  • @Think4yourself8000
    @Think4yourself8000 Před měsícem +1

    Turned out beautiful!

  • @robertshell5531
    @robertshell5531 Před měsícem +2

    Glad to see a beautiful art form still being practiced

  • @TheSoulArchitech
    @TheSoulArchitech Před měsícem +4

    Goodness _please_ consider using rose gold or copper coloured solder, the colour looks so fucking pretty before it gets soldered and turns silver.

    • @AmayaJade
      @AmayaJade  Před měsícem +5

      There isn’t any colored solder but copper patina can be applied after!

  • @lukeandisa
    @lukeandisa Před měsícem +2

    Literally gorgeous ❤so talented ❤

  • @lovelyshirl
    @lovelyshirl Před 14 dny +2

    Beautiful work ❤

  • @Robin-hoodie
    @Robin-hoodie Před měsícem +2

    I’ve always thought glass was magical and would love to try when i have the budget. Can I ask where you get your materials from?

  • @MicaFarrierRheayan
    @MicaFarrierRheayan Před 27 dny +1

    The pattern is so elegant

  • @SuperAnythingeveryth
    @SuperAnythingeveryth Před měsícem +5

    You’re too helpful! Now I wanna pick this up was a hobby cause I kinda understand all the basic steps 😭

  • @BabiOni
    @BabiOni Před měsícem +8

    I’m always so impressed and jealous (in a good way!) when people have skills like this. In an age full of manufacturing and machines, artists breathe a new life into things and provide happiness with the beauty they create through trial and error. So pretty 💕✨

  • @SimplyTrulyNothing
    @SimplyTrulyNothing Před měsícem +3

    Your stained glass art looks beautiful!
    ✨💫⭐️🌟

  • @bouken539
    @bouken539 Před 14 dny +1

    This is so beautiful! 😭♥️

  • @user-ub8vv8ee2i
    @user-ub8vv8ee2i Před 27 dny +1

    Such a wonderful creation! Well done!

  • @jujuoof174
    @jujuoof174 Před měsícem +1

    Stain glass art is soo cool!❤

  • @ohnoyce
    @ohnoyce Před 29 dny

    I could watch this all day, it's so relaxing!

  • @RicardoPicena
    @RicardoPicena Před 23 dny +1

    😮 oh wow! Make it look easy. 👏🏽👏🏽 great art!

  • @ambramarrs7325
    @ambramarrs7325 Před měsícem

    I’m soo excited this feed popped up! I love stained glass art 🥰

  • @ichiigo-chan
    @ichiigo-chan Před měsícem +1

    This is so beautiful and makes me feel peaceful and calm! I love it 💖

  • @chocolatechild1513
    @chocolatechild1513 Před 25 dny +1

    I knew nothing about this before stumbling on your post and now I want to learn more . Teach me.

  • @vidard9863
    @vidard9863 Před 28 dny

    It is good to see people giving good advice to beginners.

  • @veronicadavanzo2064
    @veronicadavanzo2064 Před 29 dny +1

    That’s a beautiful design!

  • @ArtzBySamie
    @ArtzBySamie Před 7 dny

    this is so calming to watch

  • @tamiaxl6705
    @tamiaxl6705 Před 29 dny

    I absolutely love stained glass. So beautiful.

  • @KhaozVoid
    @KhaozVoid Před 18 dny +1

    I just started getting into this. The one friend I have suggested it because I'm a welder and she thought I'd enjoy it. I don't have many hobbies and I'm really having a rough time at life right now so she was just looking out for me. I'm gonna remember these tips. Especially the hotter iron and glass tapping. Thanks.

  • @saishykitty
    @saishykitty Před 11 dny +32

    how does one get glass for doing that? :O

    • @saishykitty
      @saishykitty Před 11 dny +3

      Also I didn't understand the copper part, you do a soldering with silver color and not copper tho?

    • @AmayaJade
      @AmayaJade  Před 11 dny +6

      The solder will only stick the copper foil, that’s why it’s used!

    • @saishykitty
      @saishykitty Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@AmayaJadeAh no, sorry! I mean you said about the color matching, but the soldering is silver and copper is not, so the color don't match anyway?

    • @AmayaJade
      @AmayaJade  Před 11 dny +4

      The outside is always copper but the backing colors are different! The one I use has a silver backing so it matches the solder finish!

    • @adrianaradovinich2399
      @adrianaradovinich2399 Před 10 dny

      La soldadura es con estaño?

  • @marywemigwase3354
    @marywemigwase3354 Před 28 dny

    She gives me the courage to finally try this enchanting art form

  • @user-yn6of6iu9e
    @user-yn6of6iu9e Před 10 dny +19

    Can you explain the copper foil backing, is does it have a silver backing sometimes or does it have to be completely copper on both sides

  • @Rainbowdash143
    @Rainbowdash143 Před 9 dny

    Lovely! The slight opalescence of the wings actually reminds me of starlings alot.

  • @dreamersleepwalker
    @dreamersleepwalker Před 27 dny

    I actually really liked the copper-coloured one... When you put the patterns together.

  • @enochhappy4493
    @enochhappy4493 Před 23 dny

    This piece is beautiful.

  • @Mottomotto__101
    @Mottomotto__101 Před 8 dny

    These looks like flower knows design so much! Its so cute

  • @user-cs2hc3uv8m
    @user-cs2hc3uv8m Před 26 dny

    I absolutely love when people give little tips and tricks to their hobbies or professions. It definitely makes me want to subscribe to their pages just for the tips and tricks, let alone you're amazing skills

  • @anibaird5802
    @anibaird5802 Před měsícem

    I am preparing to learn stained glass artwork. Thank you so much for these tips!

  • @chiwy1150
    @chiwy1150 Před 27 dny

    Great progress! Thank you for sharing.

  • @Victoria-_
    @Victoria-_ Před 29 dny

    Wow! The glass came out so beautifully

  • @ConnivingBones
    @ConnivingBones Před 18 dny

    Humble advice! Thanks for the tips.

  • @Chattyaddy09
    @Chattyaddy09 Před 15 dny

    tapping on concave lines is a must!! i generally tap enough to where it falls off on its own and that works pretty well

  • @cosygracegames
    @cosygracegames Před 28 dny

    This is stunning, and it makes it seem like stained glass is a more approachable hobby than I thought! Thanks!!💜

  • @ClefairyFairySnowflake
    @ClefairyFairySnowflake Před měsícem

    Stained glass is so beautiful and very underrated! ❤

  • @bystandersarah
    @bystandersarah Před měsícem

    I don’t make stained glass but watching it being made is fascinating for some reason

  • @FhinxET
    @FhinxET Před měsícem

    The copper color looked so pretty tho :,) still came out great!

  • @mikaelafox6106
    @mikaelafox6106 Před měsícem

    That's a really beautiful piece. I love all of the colors.

  • @kweli83
    @kweli83 Před 29 dny

    Love it. Mistakes happen, we learn from them. Keep up the good work

  • @denisemcdougal6445
    @denisemcdougal6445 Před měsícem

    I think this is so beautiful.

  • @MrRickle
    @MrRickle Před 26 dny

    I’m getting ready to start trying stained glass. Your work is beautiful.

  • @TeaandLaceJournals
    @TeaandLaceJournals Před 29 dny

    That is a gorgeous piece of art! Stunning.

  • @_papad8434
    @_papad8434 Před měsícem

    Beautiful artistry.

  • @RitaMCarreon
    @RitaMCarreon Před 29 dny

    Beautiful... Thank you for posting this... very educational. 😊

  • @Cuteemogirl94
    @Cuteemogirl94 Před 27 dny

    I love the glass sound

  • @stinky_twigs
    @stinky_twigs Před 6 dny

    i personally preferred the copper color but to each their own ^^ still looks great

  • @thunderkimchi
    @thunderkimchi Před 25 dny

    I love love love stained glass art ❤😖

  • @Some_Random_Cheese
    @Some_Random_Cheese Před měsícem +3

    Love ur work! Just know that improving is a process, theres somwthings that you wont know when you start and its perfectly fine!

  • @ghostsoffishandcrows7341
    @ghostsoffishandcrows7341 Před měsícem

    That's so pretty!!! I fell in love with glass through glass blowing and it's so interesting to see different ways to create with the same material. Also crows are so cool

  • @googlefuuplayad9055
    @googlefuuplayad9055 Před 28 dny

    Yeah soldering is cool, and your solder shine is very nice🥰👍🐈🐾🐾
    Thx 4 this vid

  • @Jamie-lw5sy
    @Jamie-lw5sy Před 28 dny

    Great job, clear and precise. Beautiful work and you would make a great teacher. 👍🙏🇺🇲

  • @rainseductress
    @rainseductress Před 29 dny

    So beautiful!

  • @Mrs.Chaos1312
    @Mrs.Chaos1312 Před 27 dny

    You did awesome. Thank you for the tips!

  • @bmilano1580
    @bmilano1580 Před 10 dny +3

    Thank you!❤ I always wondered how to do it

  • @stephanietexeira
    @stephanietexeira Před 20 dny

    This is so gorgeous!

  • @aliceparsons6854
    @aliceparsons6854 Před 29 dny

    Thank you so much for this! I am learning how to do shell veneer inlays and overlays, and I think that your tricks will help me immensely. I also forgot that I can wrap the edges in foil until I watched you do it with glass. The edges sometimes get crumbly with cut shell pieces, and wrapping it after sanding it lightly will improve the appearance. Your work is beautiful. 😍

  • @lisakukla459
    @lisakukla459 Před 26 dny

    Fascinating. I feel like I would love doing this.

  • @aobakwesetlhabi5314
    @aobakwesetlhabi5314 Před 20 dny

    Wow,this is amazing 👏

  • @Jules-740
    @Jules-740 Před měsícem

    Wow so beautiful!

  • @iamwhatitorture6072
    @iamwhatitorture6072 Před 26 dny

    I've neverseen anything stained glass related before and this just randomly popped up in my recommended. But I'm glad, it's interesting to learn and beauiful to look at.

  • @kas9488
    @kas9488 Před 17 dny

    This is so beautiful!😊