Incorporating the Sizzix into Glass Fusing - Part Two: Using the Die Cuts

This is part two of a three-video series. In this video I go through the following processes: Heat activating No Days Powder Wafers Using an adhesive vinyl stencil to apply mica paint to glass Using a Versamark pad to apply powdered mica Etching dichroic glass using the cutouts from stencils Screening over a stencil with powder onto glass Traditional Powder Wafers using stencils & powders Freeze and Fuze using a handmade mold cut of foam board Painting onto ThinFire and Papyros cutouts using Glassline paints Filling a flower-shaped fiber cutout (dam) with chopped cane/milifiore Stay tuned for the third and final video in this series, planned for just after Christmas as I have a few firings to get through to complete everything. That final video will include firing schedules and a look at all finished pieces. Thank you for watching! If you like this video, please like and subscribe! Helpful links below. Link to Part One video (Cutting the materials):    • Incorporating the Sizzix Into Glass Fusing...   Link to No Days Powder Wafer video which includes more details and suggested firing schedules:    • Glass Fusing with No Days Powder Wafers   My video on mica painting (in that one I show mixing the same paint I used in this one):    • Mica Paint & Vinyl Stencil Project