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New Products- Pink Fuchsia Glass, Millefiori, Colourful Slices, Twistied Rods

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New Products- Pink Fuchsia Glass, Millefiori, Colourful Slices, Twistied Rods

New glass products - Millefiori, Fuchsia Pink Glass, Twisted Canes, Dots and Slices.

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NEW AUSTRALIAN SHOP

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NEW AUSTRALIAN SHOP

Due to constant increases in postage prices myself and Alison from Merlin Mosaica have collaborated to bring you the materials I use in my work, directly to Australia. Now can find everything locally without the extra cost of international postage. Open the 'Useful Links' page or click on the link below: https://merlinmosaica.com/product-category/sue-smith-glass-mosaics/?ref=2118

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INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE COSTS! PLEASE CONTACT ME.

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INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE COSTS!  PLEASE CONTACT ME.

As many of you find when you want buy something the cost of postage is horrible.  Most companies have taken the opportunity since the pandemic to raise the cost  into the stratosphere, especially for international.   Because of this you may see £999,999,999.00 postage when you go to checkout.  We set this up to try to prompt you to contact me so that I can search for a cheaper alternative. I know this sounds a bit confusing but if you are an international customer please ask and I will find out the carriage costs for you. 

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New 'Quick Links' page for tutorials

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New 'Quick Links' page for tutorials

I have added a new "Quick Links' page to the main menu so you can access my YouTube channel at the click of a button.  

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Adhesives UK and USA

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Adhesives UK and USA

Many of you ask about the adhesives I use in my work. I use silicone for my glass on mirror or other non-porous bases and a transparent construction glue for my clear glass and acrylic/plexiglass bases. MANY Brands are not worldwide so you have to find something that works of you, producing the results you need. I carry out this test whenever I use a new product: Glue 2 piece of glass together and leave to dry for a minimum of 3 days. Next, soak in water for at least a week. Remove from water and put into your freezer...

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