Good news!
I'm finally out of my aircast/boot and sling! I start physical therapy this week and soon I will be back to mountain biking and working in the glass studio doing more than cutting blanks for coasters and pendants. Straight lines are pretty easy for me even with my non-dominant, right hand, but I'm ready to get creative again. And ride my bikes!
More good news!
Over the last few years, I've had many people inquire if I would teach a class on
Fusography and I've thought long and hard about the best way to do this. (Don't know what Fusography is?
Read this!) My goal for teaching Fusography properly is to show the
whole process for Fusography from creating the digital file to send off to
Decals 4 Artists to be turned into the fusible decals to slumping or draping pieces with decals. The awesome folks over at Decals 4 Artists have firing schedules and some
helpful tips, but I believe that it is ideal to learn how to do something by doing, but when it is a lengthy process, then the best method is by watching and then doing. An in-person class, like how I teach my
Beginner and
Intermediate classes, would be great but the whole process for Fusography takes days, not hours, which is why I've decided on a
video and ebook. There will be a series of videos demonstrating each part of the process along with helpful tips I've learned along the way. The ebook will have a great step-by-step guide of how to layout the decal sheets, apply the decals, sizing pieces and even some suggestions on pricing. The video and ebook will be ready to launch this summer so stay tuned for updates!
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Check out the newest Fusography designs in the
Etsy shop! In the next few weeks, I will be stocking some new Fusography designs on my shelf in the Handmade shops at
Southern Market too!