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Art of Circles with StazOn Studio Glaze

I love sun catchers and how they cast beautiful abstract designs whereever they are placed. When I got my hands on the StazOn Glaze I instantly knew I wanted to put my twist on a sun catcher of my very own. See more in the tutorial!


Art of Circles with StazOn Studio Glaze Sun Catcher Window Art

1. Design the desired pattern on a piece of scrap paper.  This will be used as a guide to transfer your design onto the acrylic block.

2. Position the acrylic block over the design. Use the Tuxedo Black (or other desired color) Pico Embellisher to trace the design onto the block and let dry.

3. Fill in various sections of the design with chosen color(s) of the StazOn Glaze.  Let the glaze dry until it has become clear.

4. Add strips of double stick tape around the edges of the back of the acrylic block.

5. Cut strips of Vertigo film 1.5" x 6".

6. Peel the backing film from the double stick tape and adhere the strips of Vertigo to the acrylic block.

The sun catcher is ready to catch the rays!

The patterns from the Vertigo film looks lovely coming through the Glaze and creates an amazing depth and dimension not normally found on sun catchers.

by Roni Johnson

Difficulty

Intermediate

Time

45 minutes + drying time

Materials Needed

IMAGINE Crafts/Tsukineko:

Miscellaneous:

  • 6x6 acrylic block
  • double stick tape
  • cutter
  • scrap paper
  • circle template


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