From Mark Hufford of MSH Designs:
"These simple glass display stands are fairly simple to create and can help use up a lot of scrap or strips of glass you have accumulated. I like using transparent glass to make my stands so the focus is on my fused glass enamel art or I can choose a glass color that is common with my artwork to be cohesive and not distract from the overall display.
Using Miracle Mesh, the reusable forms can be made individually, or in a long strip to drape up to four stands in one firing. My firing schedules are included in the PDF file and this template may be printed out on your inkjet printer on kiln paper to ensure a perfect set up in your kiln."
This short video shows how Amanda Taylor of Oatka Glass uses Miracle Mesh for one of the amazing processes she teaches.
Above, 3 images of steps used by Amanda Simmons of Oatka Glass to create work using Miracle Mesh
Here you can see Miracle Mesh that has been molded and formed over a tall glass vase to create this fluid draping form. Glass can now be placed on top of the form and draped in the kiln, creating dramatic and organic glass art.
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