A Silky Underbelly

by Stephen Byrne on December 18, 2009

Find out a truly excellent way to get a silky underbelly on the surface of your kiln-fired glass: just click right here – because here is where it’s going on right now!

For the technique-packed low-down and 101 on kiln-fired stained glass painting, it’s right here.

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