On the left is Bullseye powdered glass already fired & ready to stack into one unit. On the right is Bullseye fine frit ready to undergo it’s first firing. In the background, tools and supplies for 3 other simultaneous projects that all need to be finished at the same time. These samples will inform me which direction to take for glass inserts that will be included in the fence that Tom Herrera is building for Maryhill Museum. In time for the season opening!
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those look great!