Stained Glass DIY

There's a Glass Expo in Vegas in April if you didn't know! I just heard of it and unfortunately I can't make it this year but seems like a fun place to connect with other glass artists and makers. Maybe we can plan a trip next year??

If you're in the area you should def go. It's only $15 bucks for the whole event! Plus Oceanside Glass will be there to do some free giveaways, contests, and social meetups. You can also sign up for the many classes to learn about anything glass related!

Oceanside Glass and Tile will be at Booth #708 so go say hello and win some prizes!

Here's more info: www.glasscraftexpo.com/

FYI, the glass we sell are mostly all Oceanside Glass.

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3 years ago | [YT] | 8



@maryburk4238

I'm going this year for the first time! I'm signed up for 6 classes so it'll be a busy week but I'm more than ready! I'll let you know how it is!

3 years ago | 0

@Deas-Mhumhna

Hey, if we have questions. Where do we post them. I inherited jars of patina from my grandfather and not just the copper colors. They are various colors like red, yellows, blues, very beautiful colors. However, it's from his younger days so half the jars are dried up, it's just feels like a hardened plastic. His patina is roughly 30-40 years old, some are still very liquid. I was wondering if it was possible to break up the harded ones and if they were still usable or if I had to throw them out. I want to see if I can if there is a way to save them but the internet has very little information about what to do with dryed out patina jars. Any tips or advice?

3 years ago | 0