fusible decals
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fusible decals
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had a source for the fusible decals that they would be willing to share? I am interested in finding a dragonfly for a customer of mine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ingrid
I was wondering if anyone had a source for the fusible decals that they would be willing to share? I am interested in finding a dragonfly for a customer of mine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ingrid
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Ingrid:
Why not use a stencil: place on glass, I brush on a small amount of glass glue with a paint brush so the powder will stick a little, dust glass powder over top, clean around edges of dragonfly after taking stencil off (I use a small rubber paint brush) and then fuse.... I have also used Paradise Paints with a stencil.
Kathie from Calgary
Why not use a stencil: place on glass, I brush on a small amount of glass glue with a paint brush so the powder will stick a little, dust glass powder over top, clean around edges of dragonfly after taking stencil off (I use a small rubber paint brush) and then fuse.... I have also used Paradise Paints with a stencil.
Kathie from Calgary
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Decals and dragonflies
I have bought decals from John Brauchi - i forget the name of his company, maybe Dichromagic. his email address is brauchi@earthlink.net but he doesn't always reply immediately. and i don't know if he has dragonflies.
Also, one Canadian wholesaler that sells waterjet cut dichro dragonflies is Kaleido Glass in Georgetown Ontario.
Fern
Also, one Canadian wholesaler that sells waterjet cut dichro dragonflies is Kaleido Glass in Georgetown Ontario.
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You can make your own decals with a silk screen and supplies from Reusche. They sell decal release paper and overcoat. You silkscreen the enamel or lustre on the release paper and screen on the overcoat. This creates a water release decal that can be applied on a piece of glass or ceramic and fired in. The overcoat burns off cleanly from the top surface.
There are companies that make decals using big printing press type of machines to print the enamel layer. The only catch with this process is that you have to buy a thousand or two in order to get the prices reasonable.
The collector plates that you see in Parade Magazine are made this way and believe it or not those exact decals work on glass at fusing temps. I first discovered that china paints work on glass when testing some decal samples.
There are companies that make decals using big printing press type of machines to print the enamel layer. The only catch with this process is that you have to buy a thousand or two in order to get the prices reasonable.
The collector plates that you see in Parade Magazine are made this way and believe it or not those exact decals work on glass at fusing temps. I first discovered that china paints work on glass when testing some decal samples.
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you can provide artwork to Wise Screenprint in Dayton, Ohio (937) 223-1573. they don't have outrageous minimums. do the artwork and layout so you can get the maximum number of repeats of your desired image. provide them with camera-ready copy. when you need a decal, cut them out one at a time. pretty cost effective. dont know if they have website ... i just pulled the file to get the phone # for you. kitty.
Soory for the delay, Kathie. Not sure about the link thing, but site is [www.fanatasyinglass.com][/url]
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Ingrid...Profusion <www.dichroicpatterns.com> has all of the patterns available in dichroic in decal form. theyalso have plain metalic and colored decal sheets for cutting your own. they will send samples.
jim
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