Design, Demonstration, and Text by Ellen Rubin
Ellen Rubin demonstrates how glass molds can be made by creating shapes in wet sand. The sand shapes are then filled with a plaster/silica mixture and allowed to dry completely. The molds can be used to tack-fuse or slump glass into desired, original shapes for incorporation into various projects.
This article was originally published on page 34 of the July/August 2015 issue of Glass Art.