Oh my I love German Glass
This is not glitter, although it looks like glitter, it is glass. German glass will cut you because it is little shards of glass. This is not the type of stuff you want to use on a project that kids will be receiving or handling.
If you click on the picture you will see it says fine and that it will tarnish. When this tarnishes it will take on a patina that looks very old and it is beautiful on Christmas projects.
My Mother loves blue, so I’m in the process of making her B-card. I’ve taken some white core blue paper and used nine different folders on 1″ squares. Once embossed I took some sand paper and scuffed off some of the paper to bring the embossing alive.
I took each of those nine squares and edged them with the silver (fine) German Glass. You will need to use a glue that adheres and holds really well and dries clear.
So stay tune, you will see how I put all of this together for Mom’s B-Day Card and I’m going to use German Glass on the Paper Cutz #9.





