Product Details

Product Information

Bullseye frit is made from crushed, screened and magnetically cleaned Bullseye Compatible sheet glass. Available in a huge variety of colours, frit gives the opportunity to add a unique element to your glass work. Frits are extremely versatile and can be used in kilnforming, including glass sketch and painting with light techniques, as well as in torch working and blowing, to create colours and patterns on surfaces.

Frits are available in a Powder, Fine, Medium, Coarse and Extra Coarse form.

Working Notes

Note: Powder frits usually appear much lighter than their fired colour, even when the glass is not a striker.

Cold characteristics: 

Consistent colour.

Working notes: 

Stable. No colour shift. 

All our glass is COE90, Bullseye Glass compatible and suitable for applications such as glass fusing, glass casting and glass slumping (unless otherwise stated in the description).

Customer Reviews

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Ann Hall

I've been doing a lot of freeze and fuse pieces and this colour is a nice bold and bright orange and just what I was looking for.

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Diana Burton

It is an amazing colour - bright and true once fired. Powders are so useful for creating pictures. I was so impressed by the service as my first jar arrived broken and spilled everywhere. Warm Glass replaced it immediately. Excellent customer service. Thank you.

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Beverly Todd

I use this white as the base to all my work and contrary to recommendations I apply it to my base sheet. If you raise your sieve higher than your normal level and allow it to land as a soft veil of powder it won't crackle or trap air. The key is to repeat the process three or four times to achieve a consistent depth to this white. To finish off, angle the sieve to make sure the edges are sufficiently covered otherwise you will get a clear rim around your edge on firing. If you're wanting a subtle white with a semi-transparent finish apply one dusting.

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Alec Makinson

A brighter white. I found you need to use quite a lot of it. Just a light sprinkling tends to disappear upon firing.

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