Thursday, October 18, 2012

How to cut glass

WARNING: YOU WILL START CUTTING EVERYTHING YOU CAN LAY YOUR EYES ON

I want to warn you. When I first started doing this I got 
VERY frustrated because I could not get it to break the way I wanted. Be patient when trying to master this because after all, we are cutting with string and polish remover. Not the typical way to cut glass. I promise you though, when you “get it” you will “get it”. Let’s get started Jaderbugs!!!

INGREDIENTS:


It’s best to triple your yarn because it will burn longer!

Soak it GOOD! This is VERY important!

I like to tie my yarn where I want my glass to “cut” then quickly pour polish remover over the string again. I also slightly pour a little over the glass also!

Get a big bowl with ice and water ready. You will be dunking your glass in this. It has to be COLD so make sure to put enough ice! Also make sure your bowl is big enough! It needs to be deep enough to dunk where your string is!

VERY IMPORTANT! Make sure when you light this that it is not right over your bowl of polish remover! (trust me, I did this and everything got engulfed in flames).. hahah I like to light it over my water!

Slowly turn your bottle. Try not to do this where it’s windy because you want your string to stay lit or it will not work. The slower you go the better it is, but it has to constantly turn.

You can’t let the flame go OUT then dunk it in the ice water. You will notice after little while your flame getting lower and lower. Remember in the beginning I said you will be practicing a lot. It may take you a few times before you get it right. When the flame is “ALMOST” out dunk it in the ice water. You will hear a cracking noise. THIS MEANS YOUR GLASS IS CUT… If you mess up and your glass did NOT cut, take the string off and apply a new one. You can’t use the same string twice.

YAY!!! Look how amazing! It’s like a RAD experiment going on in your back yard. Wait, it’s not LIKE.. IT IS

I reallly hope you enjoyed this tutorial because I had ALOT of requests for it! Make sure and wear gloves or eye protection if you want to “really” be safe. Obviously, I am not safe. I like to play with fire. Dang Southern girls! Comment below and let me know how you like this craft or share your experience with us! You can fine me here also:

39 Easy DIY Ways To Create Art For Your Walls

1. Hang up a scarf.

Hang up a scarf.
Granted, you should pick a scarf that looks like a piece of art, like this one, and make sure to iron it before you hang it up. But you could also frame it.

2. Use masking tape to create a geoemetric, abstract painting.

Use masking tape to create a geoemetric, abstract painting.
Paint a crazy colorful random design on a canvas, use tape to make a herringbone pattern, paint over the whole thing in white. When you remove the tape, you'll get something like this. (The image shown is an actual art print that you can buy.)
Source: pinterest.com

3. Frame a fabric or wallpaper sample.

Frame a fabric or wallpaper sample.
Source: pinterest.com

4. Wrap cute fabric around a rectangular piece of styrofoam or wood and staple in the back.

Wrap cute fabric around a rectangular piece of styrofoam or wood and staple in the back.
Here's a similar idea but with damask wallpaper.
Source: pinterest.com

5. Turn an old window into a picture frame.

Turn an old window into a picture frame.

6. Cut circles out of poster board, spray paint, and glue onto a canvas.

Cut circles out of poster board, spray paint, and glue onto a canvas.

7. Create a magnetic Scrabble board and have an ongoing game with someone you live with.

Create a magnetic Scrabble board and have an ongoing game with someone you live with.
A totally cute idea if you have a roommate.

8. Follow this tutorial on how to blow up your Instagram pics.

Follow this tutorial on how to blow up your Instagram pics.
Here's the link.

9. Attach fabric to your wall with liquid starch.

Attach fabric to your wall with liquid starch.
Peels off easily if you live in a rental. You'll want to use a heavier fabric, like upholstery. Get the full directions here.

10. Hand paint watercolor pixel art.

Hand paint watercolor pixel art.
Amanda Wright of the blog Wit and Whistle turned a photograph she took in Iceland into a watercolor pixel painting.

11. Use a canvas on a hinge to cover an alarm panel or fuse box.

Use a canvas on a hinge to cover an alarm panel or fuse box.
Get more directions here.

12. Spraypaint papier-mâché letters to create zinc alphabet letters.

Spraypaint papier-mâché letters to create zinc alphabet letters.
Get the directions here.
Source: 346living.com

13. Create string art with embroidery floss or yarn.

Create string art with embroidery floss or yarn.
Here's a tutorial.
Seriously, how cool is this?

14. Make a wipe-off board with patterned paper inside of a frame.

Make a wipe-off board with patterned paper inside of a frame.

15. Sequin your wall.

Sequin your wall.
Only for the daring. Get the instructions here.
Source: ohhappyday.com

16. Make a display with shoe boxes.

Make a display with shoe boxes.
Spray paint the inside of a shoebox to display lightweight items.
Boxes lined with pretty paper looks lovely, as well.

17. Stencil letters onto a thrift store painting.

Stencil letters onto a thrift store painting.

18. Use foil tape to create a wallpaper-like design on a wall.

Use foil tape to create a wallpaper-like design on a wall.

19. Create constellation art with string lights and a canvas.

Create constellation art with string lights and a canvas.
Poke holes into the canvas in a random constellation pattern and then stick the bulbs of the string lights through the holes. Get the full directions here.

20. Paint coffee stirrers and arrange into an art piece.

Paint coffee stirrers and arrange into an art piece.
This kind of qualifies as legitimate art. Get the tutorial here.

21. Create a Garland

Create a Garland
Here are 10 garland ideas from A Beautiful Mess.

22. Display of adorable tiny mirrors is adorable.

Display of adorable tiny mirrors is adorable.
Source: cdn.indulgy.com

23. This DIY flower installation is made from...

This DIY flower installation is made from...
Doilies and orange thumbtacks!
Source: citypix

24. Make your own Moroccan stenciled "wallpaper."

Make your own Moroccan stenciled "wallpaper."
Get the full directions here.

25. Glue wooden letters onto a canvas and spray paint.

Glue wooden letters onto a canvas and spray paint.
Get the incredibly simple directions here.

26. Organize art supplies into a rainbow display.

Organize art supplies into a rainbow display.
Source: wired.com

27. Make a sunburst mirror out of paint sticks.

Make a sunburst mirror out of paint sticks.
Get the full directions here.
Source: shelterness.com

28. Run crayons through a hot glue gun to create a colorful, textured masterpiece.

Run crayons through a hot glue gun to create a colorful, textured masterpiece.
Use up all those broken crayons you might have lying around. Warning: this is a bit of a malodorous project.

29. Use household items to hang pictures.

Use household items to hang pictures.
Like pants hangers.
Or clipboards.
Or these curtain hangers from IKEA.

30. Make a vertical hanging succulent garden.

Make a vertical hanging succulent garden.
Succulents survive with very little light and water. Get the directions here on how to make this.

31. Create a pegboard using colored pencils and string.

Create a pegboard using colored pencils and string.
Get the full tutorial here.

32. Put those scraps of yarn to good use.

Put those scraps of yarn to good use.
The tutorial is here.

33. Turn leftover wine corks into wall art.

Turn leftover wine corks into wall art.
Now you have an excuse to drink even MORE wine. Get the tutorial here.

34. This faux-cast-iron is actually made from recycled toilet paper rolls.

This faux-cast-iron is actually made from recycled toilet paper rolls.
Get more info on how to create this here.
Source: cdn.indulgy.com

35. Hand stamp a geometric print.

Hand stamp a geometric print.
The use of potato stamps gives this design a cool color variation that makes it interestingly imperfect.
Source: cdn.indulgy.com
Here's another potato stamp artwork DIY.
Source: ohhappyday.com

36. Make a wall clock with Instagram photos or Polaroids.

Make a wall clock with Instagram photos or Polaroids.
Get the directions here. If you don't have a printer, the PostalPix app will print photos from your phone inexpensively.

37. Use jewel cases as photo frames.

Use jewel cases as photo frames.

38. Move around a lot while taking photos.

Move around a lot while taking photos.
It'll create blurry effects that are great for blowing up and printing out on paper.

39. Make a really simple abstract painting.

Make a really simple abstract painting.
Get the complete directions for this painting here.