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How to Make Geode Glass Art (Plaid Fragment Effects)

How to Make Geode Glass Art (Plaid Fragment Effects) Learn how to make a gorgeous geode glass wall hanging using Plaid's newest product, Fragment Effects. This stained glass comes crushed and is great for various center stage uses in wall art, canvases, stained glass effects and resin. Let me teach you all about how to use Plaid Fragment Effects, and walk you through a beautiful geode craft that can be completed by any skill level. How to Use Plaid's Fragment Effects: I love Plaid Enterprises and have been working with them for about a decade!  I use Plaid products in my personal use as well as on posts for my blog and social media. I love them and I love seeing their new and innovative products released periodically throughout the year. Right now, stained glass art, resin art and mosaics are trending...and I love that Plaid pays particular attention to the trends and releases products that are on brand and timely for the trends. They have lines of Gallery Glass that are awesom...

How to Make a Resin Geode Mirror (Easy DIY Tutorial)

How to Make a Resin Geode Mirror (Easy DIY Tutorial) Learn how to upcycle a chipped mirror into a resin geode mirror with Amazing Clear Cast Epoxy resin, Color Creator Mica Powders, glitter and glass crystals! This gorgeous mirror looks amazing and takes just a little bit of time to create this piece of art. Maybe you have a mirror that already could use a face-lift or you can thrift one easily over the weekend and make a statement geode art piece for your home! I love thrifting and upcycling. (National Thrifting Day is tomorrow--August 17th) I found this awesome table top catch-all mirror at the thrift store and just couldn't resist...although it was clearly chipped on the edge. It's easy to see why it was donated, as a chipped glass edge can be a risk for cuts. This poor, sad mirror had a chip on the edge of it making it the perfect candidate for the junk yard. Instead of adding to the landfill, upcycle it into a gorgeous statement piece! I knew that a little bit of resin wou...