Fusing Glass into Standard Glazed Ceramics Found at Everyday Stores
Jamaison Schuler, Fused Glass Artist Jamaison Schuler, Fused Glass Artist
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 Published On Jul 31, 2021

Fusing can be such an expensive hobby! So it can be fun to find alternative ways to use your glass and your kiln, like firing into ordinary kitchen ceramics found at a thrift store or the market.

Here, I used the wavy piece I found at a thrift store and these simple ceramic bowls found at a discount store called Daiso. I also used the Zyp brand boron nitride spray.

Other materials include Bullseye’s peacock blue (1176) scraps that I chopped up and some chopped up scraps of collage glass (4216 to be specific) and some extra turquoise blue frit.

Full fuse firing schedule:
400-1100-45
50-1225-90 (long bubble squeeze)
600-1520-30
9999-900-240 (4 hours to just be extra conservative!)
100-600-0

My fire polish on those piece in the bonus footage:
400-1275-60
9999-900-120
100-600-0

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