What to make with my fused glass bowls?
So I just finished 3 fused glass bowls. I can leave them as bowls they are little 5 inch dishes that are perfect for pretty much anything. But the bottoms on them are awesome too! […]
So I just finished 3 fused glass bowls. I can leave them as bowls they are little 5 inch dishes that are perfect for pretty much anything. But the bottoms on them are awesome too! […]
A few years ago I took a class and learned how to create fused glass drop vases. I really enjoyed the class and made 2 beautiful vases. Problem is when I got home I made a couple but broke them when I cut the […]
This weekend I was able to try something I’ve been wanting to do for quite some time, Painting on glass. This paint is different than normal fused glass painting, it is pebeo paint. It goes on after all the fusing is complete and then baked in an oven to set […]
So last week in one of my blogs I showed you some custom fused glass pieces that I created. These are the fused glass coasters that I finished. I think they turned out really nice and my customer liked them as well. […]
Father’s Day is just around the corner so I thought it would be good to remind you of some possible Fused Glass options. I have several fused glass items perfect for all types of Dads, tie tacks, cuff links, poker guards, […]
Crazy busy week I just got home from my month long trip. It’s so good to be home. I put some custom orders in the kiln as soon as I got home. This is a set of Fused Glass coasters, albeit they aren’t quite done. I’m going to put a […]
All month I’ve been blogging about my fabulous trip to New York to take a fused glass class from Oatka Glass and Amanda and Lance Taylor. Normally I stay in a hotel, but when I stayed at the fabulous Hedgerow House. Anyway, for this trip […]
So I’ve been blogging about my trip to New York including Corning, Vitrix, my present from CMOG, Niagra Falls, etc. This blog will be about my fused glass class with Amanda and Lance Taylor at Oatka Studios in Batavia, New York. First I’ve never seen a studio so packed full […]
While we were in Corning, NY we had lunch at a nice healthy cafe in downtown Corning. BTW Corning is a great town especially the downtown area. We went into a small glass shop, Vitrix, where they blew glass inside the shop. We went there because we saw these wall […]
As I mentioned in my last couple of blogs I took a trip to NY and to the Corning Museum of Glass. It was so much fun. One of my favorite parts of our visit to the CMOG was the glass blowing demonstrations. One thing you may not know about […]
As I mentioned in my last blog Pam, Julie, and I met at the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG). It is a museum dedicated to Glass – all glass including Stain Glass, Fused Glass, Glass Blowing, and Flameworking. There are several […]
I just finished a 10 day wonderful trip to New York. Other than not having my husband and daughter with me the trip couldn’t have been any better. I flew into Buffalo, New York because my Fused Glass class was in Batavia, New York. My class didn’t start until the […]
I mentioned a while back that I bought a silhouette machine to help me with my fused glass. I even made a few pendants for a good friend. Recently another good friend asked me to make some custom artwork with some pictures and copper. […]
In some of my past blogs I have written about a couple of classes I’ve taken. One of my more recent classes was with Patty Gray where we learned to use her molds effectively. One of the pieces I made I didn’t care for a whole lot. The glass I […]