I love fused glass pot-melts, check out some of the links below to see other pot-melts I’ve done in the past. Normally I make bowls or art out of my pot-melts and here are just a few of the ones I made in the past.
I also made pendants with the fused glass pot-melt technique. I really love the depth and swirls of this technique.
I’ve had these 2 pieces forever, but just couldn’t figure out what to do with them until now. I fire polished them and made them into art pieces. This purple fused glass pot-melt I put it on glass then used a frame that can hang or set-up. I think it’s pretty great and the background glass highlights the colors of the pot-melt.
The yellow fused glass pot-melt I put on a wood frame. The only thing wrong with the yellow piece is I didn’t secure it well enough and it moved. The glue is so strong I can’t get it off so I’ll keep it as a reminder no matter how well you think you have it where it doesn’t move tape it down!
This fused glass pot-melt I just took out of kiln, I just have to refuse it and let it level out. Then I may either press it or … who knows what it will want to be when it’s done. I can’t wait to see this one finished.
I can’t wait to hear what y’all think of my new fused glass pot-melts.
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Keeping my kiln warm,
Karen