Step 3 of Spn stained glass
Jan. 18th, 2014 11:49 pmMost of my painted stuff fired okay, except the large red circle that I'd painted and then scratched out the devil's trap on. It was supposed to be a bit of a focal point in the window, but I found out (rather belatedly) that red glass often doesn't fire well. It's basically a big black circle now. ;) They gave me the option of buying some OMG expensive antique glass that tends to fire better, but yeah … $50 circle is just not gonna happen.
I'll just use amber instead. Little bits of the "Non timebo mala" bubbled a bit, and part of Sam's hair is a bit off, but over-all, aside from the red/now black circle, it turned out pretty good for my first go.
Here's all of the pieces together. I picked up the round bevels today, so I could finally cut the glass to go around them.

Next step is to paint the big devil's trap and small bevels, then paint the shading on the boys and their clothes.
I am excite!
I'll just use amber instead. Little bits of the "Non timebo mala" bubbled a bit, and part of Sam's hair is a bit off, but over-all, aside from the red/now black circle, it turned out pretty good for my first go.
Here's all of the pieces together. I picked up the round bevels today, so I could finally cut the glass to go around them.

Next step is to paint the big devil's trap and small bevels, then paint the shading on the boys and their clothes.
I am excite!
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Date: 2014-01-19 06:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-01-19 03:09 pm (UTC)Hopefully this will turn out really well!