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 I recently started working with stained glass as an art medium. So so so much fun. I saw this arts and crafts event and thought that would be a perfect medium. 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	

 ) Which probably would not have been as hard had I still had my good scissors but my dog chewed off the handles of my good scissors when I was at work when night, and no one in my house was paying attention…. Sighhhhh
) Which probably would not have been as hard had I still had my good scissors but my dog chewed off the handles of my good scissors when I was at work when night, and no one in my house was paying attention…. Sighhhhh 

 
 
 
	|   | Materials used: - epoxy resin - sea glass - acrylic paint - superglue - paint brushes, sponge - tweezers to adjust glass - tiny scissors to cut resin snowflake into shape | 
|   | processI poured some resin on clingfilm and carefully put the sea glass in position with the tweezers. This took three tries to get right because I don't have any resin molds  ;u; the resin had to dry for a day and a half. | 
|   | For the snowflake spikes I poured another large resin puddle, let it harden and then individually cut out each spike with tiny scissors. I dabbed some white acrylic paint on the points for a frosted look :> | 
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