Microwave Kiln Papers – Glass Fiber Shelf Paper for DIY Crafts
Homyl Microwave Kiln Papers – Glass Fiber Shelf Paper for Fusing, Jewelry & Ceramics
Take your glass fusing, pottery, and DIY jewelry projects to the next level with these premium microwave kiln papers. Made from high-quality glass fiber, these kiln shelf papers act as a reliable barrier between your glass and the kiln base — preventing sticking, reducing burnout odors, and delivering a beautifully glossy finish on the shelf side of every piece you create.
Whether you're crafting intricate fused glass pendants, ceramic ornaments, or experimental glass art, these papers are an essential supply for any home kiln enthusiast or professional studio.
Made in Mainland China.
Why You'll Love These Kiln Papers
- 🔥 Non-Stick Protection: Creates a clean separation between your glass or ceramics and the kiln shelf — no more ruined projects from sticking or cracking.
- ✨ Glossier Finish: Produces a smooth, polished surface on the shelf side of your fused glass work for professional-quality results.
- 💨 Reduced Burnout Odor: Specially designed to minimize binder burnout smell during the firing process — great for home studios.
- 🏋️ Lightweight & Durable: Glass fiber construction makes these papers both resilient under high temperatures and easy to handle.
- 🔧 Easy to Use: Simply place the paper in the kiln first, lay your glass or clay on top, cover, and fire. No fuss, no mess.
- 🎨 Versatile Applications: Perfect for jewelry charms, beads, findings, ornaments, models, glass art, pottery, ceramics, and a wide range of DIY craft projects.
Product Specifications
| Material | Glass Fiber |
| Color | White |
| Function | Kiln shelf separator / insulation liner |
| Compatible With | Microwave kilns, stoves, furnaces, fireplaces |
| Package Includes | 1 Bag of Microwave Kiln Papers |
How to Use
- Place the glass fiber kiln paper flat on the bottom of your microwave kiln or shelf.
- Position your glass, ceramic, or clay piece on top of the paper.
- Cover with the kiln lid and begin your fusing or firing cycle.
- Allow the kiln to cool fully before opening and removing your finished piece.
Perfect For
These versatile kiln papers are ideal for:
- DIY glass fusing jewelry (pendants, earrings, rings)
- Pottery and ceramics firing
- Glass bead and charm making
- Ornament and model crafting
- Fireplace and furnace insulation lining
- Glass art studio projects
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Craft Safety & Best Practices
When working with high-temperature kiln supplies, always follow safe handling practices. For guidance on safe use of craft materials and protective equipment in home studios, visit CPSC Art & Craft Safety.
Learn more: Kurth Kiln
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I reuse the microwave kiln papers after a firing session?
A: These kiln papers are designed for single-use per firing cycle. After one use at high temperature, the glass fiber paper may degrade, so we recommend replacing it with a fresh sheet for each new project to ensure optimal non-stick performance and a clean, glossy finish.
Q: Are these kiln papers safe to use in a standard microwave kiln at home?
A: Yes! These glass fiber papers are specifically designed for use with microwave kilns and are compatible with stoves, furnaces, and fireplaces. Always follow your kiln manufacturer's instructions and handle the kiln and papers with appropriate heat-resistant gloves after firing.
Q: What types of materials can I use with these kiln papers?
A: These papers work excellently as a separator for fused glass, ceramics, pottery clay, and metal clay projects. They are suitable for making jewelry charms, beads, pendants, ornaments, models, and a wide variety of glass art and DIY craft projects.
Q: Will these papers affect the appearance of my glass fusing projects?
A: Quite the opposite — these kiln shelf papers are designed to produce a glossier, smoother finish on the shelf-facing side of your glass pieces compared to firing directly on an unlined shelf. They also create less binder burnout odor, making them ideal for home studio use.