Make dichroic glass with NO Kiln!!!

Before you glass artists attack me... I agree.. you can't beat fused dichoric glass. I have come up with an alternative method of mimicing dichroic glass. You simply use a glaze over the Dicrofex Sheets and let dry. This product can be used on clay and glass. Check it out for yourself! Easy as 1-2-3!

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Matthew
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Please put AD in your subject line and feel free to combine several ads into one post.

Thanks...

Barbara Beader and Polymer Clay Crusader

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Before you glass artists attack me... I agree.. you can't

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

I'd already glazed over by the time you posted this, Barbara!

-Su

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Sorry Su and Barbara... can my title be changed? I didn't know I had to use AD: in the subject line. Won't happen again.

Matthew

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JewelryArtist

Matthew,

This is an unmodded forum, but we all pretty much agree to place AD in ads, OT for off-topic posts, etc.

Thanks, Barbara

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

May I make a few suggestions, Matthew?

  1. Research the protocol for advertising *before* posting an ad. Make a mistake on a newsgroup and you may get flamed... but make a mistake on a forum and you may get banned.

  1. Introduce yourself before you post an ad. While people do buy things from newsgroup ads, the predominant tendency is to dismiss ads from people they don't feel they "know" as SPAM.

  2. Maintain a posting presence on the group, even if it's just occasional. If you don't post anything besides ads, there is no reason for people to think of you as anything besides a spammer, even if you posted an introduction.
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Kalera

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