1/4" Pink Rosa
ID code: 1/4 Pink Rosa
1/4" Pink Rosa
Other Uses of Aquatic Glassel
In addition to the use of Aquatic Glassel in your fireplace or fire pit, Aquatic Glassel is used in a variety of other applications. Come back often, as this page will continue to grow. Have fun exploring...
Aquatic Glassel in Your Potted Plants
Here are two large pots containing giant bird of paradise.
Flowers could be planted around the bird of paradise. But they need to be maintained and won't always be in bloom.
Instead, we will beautify the pot with Aquatic Glassel. We cut some grass cloth and covered the dirt with it.
Then we poured some Pink Rosa Aquatic Glassel over the grass cloth.
Finally, we enhanced the Pink Rosa with some Clear Ice. What a nice enhancement to the pots!
Aquatic Glassel in Your Post Lights
Here is a regular post light. We want to add some sparkle to it.
We take the top of the light off.
Now we pour in some Emerald Green Reflective Aquatic Glassel.
That's better.
These lights really sparkle whether its day or night.
The fire table below has 1/2 chunky clear, amber and pink rosa.
The fire pit / fireplace below has a starfire base with red and red orange on top. It is a low flame which produces this blue flame effect.
The pictures below are of a self install with:
1/4" and 1/2" bronze, 1/4" and 1/2" starfire
red topper
red topping and about 1 lb of scarlet red topper.
The fireplace below has a starfire base with amber, pink and orange toppings.
The fireplace below has evergreen and reflective, emerald green topper, pink rosa, azurlite, cobalt blue topper, olive green topper, green diamonds and blue tubes toppers. They had use their existing pan burner which was a double burner and worked out just fine.
The fireplace below is a self install with a bed of crushed lava and on top we have:
1 double 24" burner
1/4" pink rosa base glass
5 lbs of 1/8" solex base glass
5 lbs 3/16 amber base glass
5 lbs bronze rust copper
1 lb of pink diamonds
and 1 lb of rhubarb pink G278CF topper
and painted with clay tan paint
For a lava fill n the base it needs to be back at least 4" so when you pour the glass on you won't see the lava through the glass. Yes they did move the lava back after they e mailed the pictures to us to see if they were doing it right.