Showing posts with label glass making tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass making tutorial. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2011

AAE Glass Presents Featured Artist Anna Price



AAE Glass is proud to present Anna Price of Aesthetic Designs as a featured glass jewelry artist. 
Anna has been a friend of AAE Glass for a few years and makes beautiful glass art.
My name is Anna Price.  I worked in stained glass, panels and lamps, for around 20 years, and never had any interest in fusing glass.  Then, while shopping on ebay, I discovered dichroic glass and it was love at first sight.  After the first few of my jewelry creations were bought literally off my neck, I thought, Anna, you just might have something here!  That's when my business, Aesthetic Designs, was born.

I started out selling on Ebay, and my first face to face selling experience was on a card table in an un-airconditioned church gymnasium.  I really liked being able to talk and interact with customers and gradually built up a schedule of shows which I do every year.  Now, I sell at art and crafts fairs, have a few pieces in several art galleries, sell from my studio and have an active WEBSITE.

This overview of my business wouldn't be complete without mentioning that Tanya's silver settings and the enamel decals have been responsible for a 30% surge in my sales. They have also brought a lot of fun back to fusing and enlarged the creative possibilities for my work.  I'm taking Tanya's "Extreme Fusing Workshop" this weekend, and literally can't wait!  There's just something very special about creating beautiful things with your own hands that people want to buy.
 Thanks Anna.  We can't wait to meet you in person this weekend.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

15% Off the Entire Site - Limited Time Only

AAE GLASS wants to help you stock up for the upcoming holiday season.  Even though we just started the fall season, we know how fast the holiday season creeps up.  We want to give you a head start with a 15% site wide sale. 

This includes our newly released LARGE DECALS that can be used for jewelry as well as larger pieces AND they can be hand painted to fire permanently (see Color Me Bad).  Don't forget SILVER SETTINGS, FRIT BLENDS, SCRAP PACKS, DESIGNER SILVER BAILS and our original GLASS FUSING DECALS which are the highest quality and most unique on the market.


COUPON CODE: STOCK
***cannot be combined with any other offers, in stock items only



Saturday, September 10, 2011

AAE Glass Gets Bigger and Better with 7 New LARGE Fused Glass Decals


AAE Glass is exploring a new direction by introducing LARGE fused glass decals.  These brand new designs by Tanya Veit ARE NOT just for pendants and jewelry anymore! 

This new line of decals is being geared towards large fused glass art work such as; bowls, platters, wall sculptures, sconces, candle screens, center pieces etc.  The possibilities are endless.  This is just the beginning as we will be releasing 7 more medium sized designs in the next few weeks that can be used as design elements in larger fused glass work as well as creating customizable glass jewelry.
You can get 4-6 pieces out of the patterned design squares or think BIG and use that square as a large design element in your larger fused glass piece?  Can you imagine a 12" tree of life fused glass decal on a sconce?
It is on the way my fusing friends.  How about a 13" enamel tree branch decal?  What a beautiful touch to a wall panel!  It too is on the way.  These decals are exciting and we are working hard creating FREE video tutorials using all of these new decal design elements in all sorts of different ways.
For now, please enjoy these unique pendant examples using these new sized decals. 
These enamel water slide decals are available NOW and are considered limited edition as they
are in beta. So, get them while you can!

Keep fusing!

AAE

Monday, August 22, 2011

Featured Artist Preserve Glass Studio





AAEGlass.com is proud to feature dichroic glass artist/studio Preserve Glass Studio.  Preserve Glass makes some beautiful dichroic glass jewelry.  They have used our silver findings with their bracelets and have had great results.  If you are in the Rhode Island area, give them a call at 401-372-7021 or stop in to view their large collection of dichroic glass jewelry.  Here some info about the Preserve Glass Studio:

Preserve Glass Studio is a home studio in Saunderstown, Rhode Island that specializes in making handmade dichroic glass jewelry. Dichroic glass jewelry is made by fusing pieces and layers of dichroic glass in a kiln.

This type of glass is always stunning, changing its colors at different angles and depths. This makes each piece have a personality of its own! Dichroic glass jewelry is a real attention-getter. You will be amazed at the notice people take to this unusual and dramatic art glass. Each dichroic glass piece made in the Studio is unique and can never be duplicated in the same way again.


Thank you for sharing with us and we look forward to working together in the future.


AAE

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Only a Few Stops Left for Tanya Veit's Extreme Fusing Workshop


There are only 4 stops left for Tanya Veit's Extreme Fusing I class.  The reviews are in and they are excellent.  This tour has been intense and so much fun.  The amount of information students receive is well worth the time.


"This was THE best fusing class I have ever taken! I have taken classes for 15 years and I have never had a class like this. Tanya is AWESOME!" - Sharon T

"Thanks so much Tanya, no one has ever taught fused glass jewelry like this. I will take all your classes, I want more! I can't wait to get home." Tricia

"Tanya, I just made $1700 at a weekend craft show...thanks to you! I am so happy I could cry! You are awesome..." Todd K

If you want to rejuvenate your creativity and learn new techniques or if you just want to have fun, this is the class for you.  There are only 4 stops left and only 1 or 2 seats at each stop available. Contact one of these studios to reserve your seat today!

SEPT 15-16 and 17-18
COVENANT ART GLASS
3232 Broadway Everett Wa 98201
425-252-4232

SEPT 22-23 and 24-25
STAINED GLASS CRAFTERS WORKBENCH
7515 Eckhert Rd. San Antonio Tx 78240
210-647-7475

OCTOBER 1-2
ART GLASS CONNECTION
9500 Griffin Rd. Ft. Lauderdale Fl 33328
954-434-7007

NOV 5-6 and 8-9
VITRUM STUDIO
6824 Industrial Drive, Studio 105
Beltsville, Maryland 20705
301-595-0736

If you have any questions, email Tanya at info@aaeglass.com

Have a great week.

AAE

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Ragsfest at Rainbow Artistic Glass in Omaha


AAEGlass would like to thank Dick Baines of Rainbow Artistic Glass and his family for opening up their studio and home to us this week in Omaha, Nebraska.  We really felt at home as we got to meet so many great studio owners and artists. We would also like to thank Joanna Vitale, president of RAGSfest and owner of Art Glass Connection for including us in such a great event, as well as all of the members who took us in and made us feel a part of their mission.

The vibe in the air this weekend was one of progressive thinking and helping the glass industry as a whole.  As stated previously, times are changing and the great retailers we met this weekend all saw that and shared ideas of how to grow the industry so everyone benefits, most of all the artists who choose to work with glass.

AAE Glass is proud to share the same vision of growing the glass world as a whole.  If we can work with forward thinking people to open doors for people to try working with glass, we all know they will love it. Keep up the great work and if there is anything we can do to help, please let us know.

AAE

Monday, August 8, 2011

Weekend with Ed Hoy's International



I wanted to share my experience this weekend with the great people at Ed Hoy's International. I was lucky enough to be invited to participate in a weekend devoted to new products and the glass industry as a whole.  Maria, Margarette and Ed himself, put on a fantastic event that not only showcased new products in the glass industry, but they also shared ideas on how to grow the glass industry as a whole.  They are on the right track to adapt and succeed with the constant changes glass artists are facing every day. Lets face it, times are changing and unless we change with them, there is a good chance we can fall by the wayside.  They are doing everything they can to provide both vendors and artists with the tools we need to succeed. I thank them for that.

Be sure to check out their website, if you haven't lately, and take a look at all the new products they are carrying.  If you have any questions their staff is prompt and courteous. You can email them at info@edhoy.com 

P.S. If you met me (Mark) this weekend and I didn't offend you or leave a bad impression, leave me a note under the comment section here and say hi. If I did offend you...please move along.

Mark Veit

AAE Glass

Monday, August 1, 2011

AAE Glass Featured Artist Amy Simpson




AAE Glass is proud to feature glass artist Amy Simpson.  Amy has quite a bit of experience and has made glass fusing her art of choice.  With a well rounded background, Amy is able to apply extensive creativity and knowledge to her wearable glass art.  Thanks for sharing with us Amy. We wish you the best!
Here is a bit about Amy and her work.
I enrolled in a glass fusing course at my local community college five years ago.  Though I was already familiar with stained glass, the art of glass fusing intrigued me with the infinite possibilities it offered.  I have a background in painting and metal-smithing, but fused glass has since become my medium of choice. 

The new techniques I learned after taking Tanya Veit's Extreme Fusing Workshop at Ed Hoy’s International broadened the spectrum of my design potential in a fantastic and exciting manner!  Previously, my designs were achieved by extensive layering and the incorporation of “boiled” glass.  The principles of hand etching Tanya teaches gave me the option to create my own images and to tweak my glass collages with elements that can’t be mass produced.  I feel that even the smallest pendant should be a showpiece…a miniature painting in glass, if you will.  Tanya’s Extreme Fusing Workshop helped me realize this belief to an even greater extent! 
My work is sold at several boutiques and at 404 Main Gallery in Bloomington, IL, but I primarily sell at fine arts and crafts shows in Illinois.  Here is my CURRENT SHOW SCHEDULE.

Friday, July 29, 2011

15% Off Selected Items at AAE Glass





We want to help you beat the heat!  Temperatures are topping 100 degrees across the country.  As glass artists, we know how the added heat from a kiln can kick that temperature up several more degrees.  With that said, AAE Glass wants to offer you 15% off our in stock Dichroic Scrap Packs, Silver Findings and ALL Glass Fusing Decals.


COUPON CODE: HEAT

This sale will continue through the weekend only. It includes in stock items only, so be sure to secure your orders ASAP. 

We also want to help you promote your business.  If you would like your dichroic glass jewelry featured on this blog, email us (info@aaeglass.com) a paragraph or two about you and your business, links to your websites and pictures of your finished pieces using our products.  

There are only a few venues left for Tanya Veit's Extreme Glass Fusing Workshop.  Every class has sold out and once this tour is finished, it is finished.  Contact the host studio directly to reserve your seat today. 

  Don't forget about FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders.
STAY TUNED FOR A HUGE AAE GLASS ANNOUNCEMENT!
We have been fielding guesses for weeks and will be making a firm announcement in the coming weeks. 
As always, you can direct any questions, comments or concerns to info@aaeglass and we will get back to you as soon as we can.

Thanks for your continued support and keep up the creativity!

 


Monday, July 25, 2011

Featured Artist Christine Wilson of Blu Dragonfly






Christine Wilson of Blu Dragonfly has been a friend of AAE GLASS for a long time.  She recently took Tanya Veit's Extreme Glass Fusing Workshop in Denver Colorado. These are 2 of the pieces she made.  She has several beautiful dichroic glass pieces in her ETSY STORE.   Take a moment to learn a little more about Christine and her dichroic glass art.


Here is a bit about Christine:

I originally started out making lampwork jewelry.  One day I decided to take a fusing glass class at a local studio to see what it was all about.  I was hooked and started creating fused glass jewelry in my home studio.  All the pieces are started from scratch – I cut out the glass and create the design using dichroic glass and custom-made frit combinations.  In some of my pendants I select a decal that best fits the colors in the pendant.  Some of the pieces require several firings.   My jewelry consists of earrings, barrettes, bracelets and pendants.  I have been buying my decals from AAE glass and was so excited when Tanya's Extreme Fusing Workshop was coming to Denver.  This is the best class I have ever taken and what I learned has expanded my horizons in the fusing glass jewelry arena!  I highly recommend this class to anyone who has the opportunity to take it.

I originally started giving my jewelry as gifts to family and friends as well as selling to my co-workers.  The jewelry grew in popularity and I set up an Etsy website - www.BluDragonfly.etsy.com.  My jewelry has been given as gifts all over the world.  I also do local art shows and craft fairs in Northern Colorado and the Denver area.

Thanks for giving us a glimpse into your process and business Christine.  We wish you much success in the future.

New Dichroic Scrap Packs at AAE Glass


Tanya arrived home from her workshops in Denver, at Bella Glass Studios, and put together some brand new 90 coe and 96 coe dichroic scrap packs.  This new shipment of glass was hand picked and combined by Tanya.  This is the same glass she uses in her workshops as well in her own dichroic glass jewelry. 


The feed back on Tanya Veit's Extreme Glass Fusing Workshop has been phenomenal.  Even though Tanya divulges several tips and tricks in her workshop, the most common comments we have received are "I didn't think I could have so much fun while learning about glass fusing." and "I have a new passion for glass fusing that I haven't had in years."  This workshop not only teaches you the ins and outs of glass fusing at a high level, but you also get to meet other great artists and have a blast for 2 or 3 days.  This is a workshop like no other.


Be sure to check out our single decals and decal sheets as well as our popular silver findings.  This blog has several tutorials to help you along with any aspect of glass fusing. We will also be adding new tutorials as time goes on.


Have a great day and we look forward to meeting you in the future.


AAE

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Pre-Order These Silver Settings at AAE Glass



AAEGlass.com has its most popular silver settings on the way.  We wanted to give our blog, twitter, facebook followers and students first shot at purchasing them.  We will ship your orders once we receive the silver findings later this week.  We have been working overtime to ensure we get these silver settings for you ASAP. 

Anyone who has taken Tanya Veit's Extreme Glass Fusing Workshop knows the value of these findings.  These findings will not only earn more money per sale, they will separate your dichroic glass jewelry from other artists.  These findings are high quality, easy on the eyes, yet affordable. 

If you have any questions, please email us at info@aaeglass.com. 

Have a great week.

AAE

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

What is Dichroic Glass?


We get lots of questions about dichroic glass at AAEGLASS.com and on this blog.  Most are from artists looking to expand on the tutorials we have provided throughout this blog.  Another common question that we get is "What is dichroic glass?" 


I found this article at Wise Geek and it does a great job explaining the history of dichroic glass and how it came about. Very interesting.  Enjoy and share it with a friend.


Dichroic glass, also called fusion glass, is glass treated with various metal oxides to make it appear to have many colors. Developed for use in the American space program, dichroic glass is now popular as a jewelry and art material. The name comes from a Greek word meaning “two colors.”
In the 20th century, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began experimenting with treated glass to make astronaut face-plates that would block harmful spectrums of light. The developed process created dichroic glass, which uses fine layers of metal oxides to fracture and separate lightwaves. The resulting substance is used on a variety of objects, such as satellite mirrors and scientific instruments. It is also found on commercial products such as mirrors and camcorder lenses.
To make dichroic glass, the glass must be sprayed with micro-layers of metals, usually including titanium, chromium, gold, zirconium, and aluminum. This is conducted in a vacuum chamber, which evaporates the metals and fuses them to the glass in extremely thin layers. The fusion process creates a crystalline structure on the glass, which causes light to fracture. Each piece of dichroic glass has at least three colors: the color that reflects from the glass, the color of the glass, and a second refracted color that can be seen at a 45 degree angle. The process requires special equipment, and can be quite expensive to produce.
Treating the glass in this manner is somewhat similar to the Italian process of making Murano glass. This process has been used in Italian styles of jewelry and ornamentation for hundreds of years, and also employs metal oxides to create color and alter translucency. With Murano glass, the metal elements are added to a super-heated silicate just before it hardens, interweaving the colors and refractions with the actual glass. Because of the mixing process, Murano glass often appears to be multiple shades of one color, rather than the iridescent or rainbow colors apparent in dichroic glass.
In jewelry, dichroic glass is often formed into beads. In order to do this, the dichroic layer of glass is fired in a kiln with other layers of glass that encase it. Depending on the effect desired, the glass can be fired many times at a variety of settings, adding more layers if necessary. Dichroic glass beads are colorful and can be made in a variety of different shades, depending on the type of metals used in the vacuum process.
You can find dichroic jewelry in any color of the rainbow, available at jewelry stores and online shops. Because the process is costly, a single pendant or large bead may seem comparatively expensive for glass. Individual beads are available for approximately $20 US Dollars (USD) and up, while bracelets and necklaces comprised of the beads begin at around $70 USD. Earrings, which are usually rectangular or triangular in shape, can be found for about $18 USD.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

World Kissing Day at AAE Glass


Today is International Kissing Day or World Kiss Day. I found these interesting facts in a book called THE SCIENCE OF KISSING.
  • The earliest literary evidence for kissing comes from India’s Vedic Sanskrit texts, dating back 3,500 years.
  • A passionate kiss can make our pupils dilate – probably one reason so many of us close our eyes.
  • Two-thirds of us tilt our heads to the right when we kiss, and it’s not correlated with right-handedness.
  • A man is far more likely to prefer sloppy tongue kisses than a woman. The added testosterone from his saliva may serve to enhance her libido over time.
  • We are not the only species to engage in kissing-like behaviors. Great apes press their lips together to express excitement, affection, or reconciliation.
  • In studies, people remember more of the details about a first kiss than first sexual experience.
  • Kissing works like a drug in our bodies, and can promote dopamine – the same neurotransmitter stimulated from addictive drugs like cocaine.
  • Our lips are packed with sensitive nerve endings so even a slight brush can send a cascade of pleasurable signals to the brain encouraging us to continue under the right circumstances.
Most of these facts are new to me, but so interesting.  In honor of World Kissing Day AAE GLASS wants to offer you 30% off our single decals.  We don't want them to be single anymore.  Use coupon code:
KISS
(excludes decal sheets, 5-12 packs, findings, bails, glass. Good for in stock items only, can not be combined with any other offers)

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Tanya Veit at The Vinery





Tanya Veit of AAE Glass just completed 2 sold out glass fusing workshops at The Vinery, in Madison Wisconsin.  Tanya's energy is always off the charts, but when the students get pumped up like they did this weekend, it makes for a very entertaining and informative workshop. The hands on experience that is offered in this workshop really seems to bring the glass artists to another level.



A special thanks to Denney Berkery for providing a great weekend for the students and an excellent environment for both teaching and learning.  The Vinery hosts many different classes and if you love glass, they will have a class for you. Be sure to check out their website.


Here is a list of Tanya's upcoming workshops.  There are only a couple seats available at each venue. Be sure to contact the studio directly to reserve your seat today.  We look forward to meeting you wherever our paths may cross.


AAE Glass

Friday, June 24, 2011

Canadian Post Office Strike Update

I wanted to update our Canadian customers and anyone who does business involving the Canadian post office.  I was just informed at my local post office that they will not accept any packages to Canada as the strike has intensified.  No mail is going from the USA to Canada or Canada to the USA. 


I apologize to our Canadian customers who's packages are being delayed because of this strike. We have your orders ready to ship once things are resolved in Canada.  Here is a LINK I found from a Canadian website about the strike and proposed legislation. 


If there is anything we at AAEGlass.com can do to help you out, let us know at info@aaeglass.com


Thanks,


Mark Veit

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Free glass fusing video tutorial

Hello! Thank you to everyone for viewing our second video! Your response was overwhelming on the first, so we decided to keep the train rolling. View our video below on how to use our vast selection of best selling silver bangle and pendant settings for fused glass.  You purchase the findings, glass and fused glass decals on our site. You can purchase the templates in the video HERE and the white paint marker used in the video HERE. E-mail us with any questions! Happy Fusing!