Being a jeweller and a photographer, I've also wondered about how to put pictures on glass. Your question got me thinking, so I tried something...
I started with a base of black glass, glued a smaller square of fibre paper on it with the paper sticking out of the top edge. The size of the fibre paper would be the size of your photograph. Then I capped this with clear glass. Oh yeah, I also decorated the edges of the black glass with stringers first.
After fusing, you dig out the fibre paper from the little slit you've left (the hard part -- getting the paper out!)
It worked great! No special glass or added expenses.
Good luck,
Peggy
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Hi Peggy,
That is a great idea. I had already thought of something similar and was thinking I could make photo pouches with the 1/8 inch fiber paper. You can dissolve with water to get the paper out. I think if you used the thin paper you would have a hard time getting the water out. With the 1/8 inch, you can get a fine pipe cleaner down there to absorb the water. Instead of decorating around the edges with a fused design though, I wanted to put glass nuggets and wire and give it a distressed aged look to the whole piece. I was going to either print out the image in black and white or brown and white for that antique vintage look. I bought very dark amber nuggets to use through the piece. Here is an example of what I wanted to do but enclose the picture and maybe not so big. Instead of a jungle theme I would give it a vintage feel. I wanted to fuse the area the picture goes. Below is a link to an example. Dianne
http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/Groovyglas ... eframe.jpg
That is a great idea. I had already thought of something similar and was thinking I could make photo pouches with the 1/8 inch fiber paper. You can dissolve with water to get the paper out. I think if you used the thin paper you would have a hard time getting the water out. With the 1/8 inch, you can get a fine pipe cleaner down there to absorb the water. Instead of decorating around the edges with a fused design though, I wanted to put glass nuggets and wire and give it a distressed aged look to the whole piece. I was going to either print out the image in black and white or brown and white for that antique vintage look. I bought very dark amber nuggets to use through the piece. Here is an example of what I wanted to do but enclose the picture and maybe not so big. Instead of a jungle theme I would give it a vintage feel. I wanted to fuse the area the picture goes. Below is a link to an example. Dianne
http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/Groovyglas ... eframe.jpg