Sunday, November 20, 2011

Purple flower magnet.

~ Julz

Friday, November 4, 2011

learning new things

Blogger session at a conference.
Learning new things.
:-)

~ Julz

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Decisions

I created some new cabs or features for future work.
Now I'm having the grand problem of deciding what to do with them.

What a magnificent problem to have on this rainy, last day of the month.



Pictures taken w/ iPad. Yes, I finally figured out how to get them to the blog.

~ Julz

New slump mold


Red (even though it looks maroon in these pictures) tray - 


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Happy Glassing

October.

How did that happen?

I had the opportunity to work all morning on glass. It feels luxurious. I finished cleaning some cabs and completely loaded the large kiln with blanks for slumping. My husband took my camera when he went hunting today, so no pictures because I can't figure out how to get the pictures off this iPad and into a blog post.

Darn.

Cleaning the yard and garden this afternoon.

It is always good to have a day off in the middle of the week. Today has been sanity restoring.

~ Julz

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Tonight (three weeks later)

Okay, so this post is a bit later than I thought it might be three weeks ago.
darn

A quick update:

The Day Lilies have finished blooming for the year.
 (I'm not sure where the small frogs are taking their meals these days;-)

A very short vacation with a bit of wine tasting. 

I have successfully used my big kiln.
(success is a good thing)


Small, dotted dish.

A slump gone wonky.
It might be salvaged if used as a ring holder.
??

Full steam into September . . . 
Cooler nights.
Kids moved to college = quieter house.
New glass in the kiln.


~ Julz



Thursday, August 11, 2011

bad with the good

Okay - the new kiln and the old kiln proved to be challenging recently.

I fused blanks in each of them and experienced huge bubbles. Double yuck and ruined glass.
I am not sure if the bubble problem was my schedule - which I changed, or the fact that I moved my old kiln when the new kiln arrived and I may need to do some better leveling.

Discouraging.

My next fire in the new big kiln was just a recycled glass blank for a bowl slump. It turned out fine. I'll post pics after the slump tonight.

My small kiln did a great job with a new glass quilt.

Glass quilt on table.


Glass quilt in window.

It always amazes me how the glass colors change depending on how a piece is lit. I wanted to see if glass quilts are too heavy to hang in a window. I drilled holes and threaded a ribbon for hanging. I really like to see the depth of glass and hanging a piece in a window with bright sunlight shining through it is a great way to show off a piece. (I will try it in a carpeted room in case it falls.)

~ Julz

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

More.

More dishes . . .

recycled glass
w/ small amount of amber frit
slumped into square mold

recycled glass
small amount of red glass powder
slumped into square mold

red glass
w/ red dots
slumped over a stainless steel bowl mold
More kiln . . . 
small original kiln in back
new (for me) kiln in front
so exited to get the wiring done (it needs 240 service)
can't wait
exciting times

~ Julz



Sunday, July 31, 2011

Small dishes - process pics

Kiln load after full fuse - 
This kiln load includes a small amber/red round with deep red dots 
& two recycled glass blanks with minimal decorations for small dishes.

Here is a view of the kiln just prior to the 2nd fuse to slump the dishes - the red one over a stainless steel bowl and the recycled one over a small dish mold.

Rubrum Lily from my garden.

Zucchini anyone? It is amazing how many pounds of zucchini a few small plants can produce.

There is a possible new, larger kiln in my future. I should know in a few days.
Happy summer!

~ Julz





Sunday, July 24, 2011

small dishes - and more . . .

My last kiln fire was a few flowers, some dots for future projects and  w/ some blanks for a few small dishes.
I have since slumped the blanks onto a stainless steal mold
and like the final results.




My rationale is that small dishes will sell better than large items.
I hope I am right.
I also am enjoying creating a number of different designs and using up some scrap glass.

My next kiln firing has a few stars and a new idea for a garden stake.

I like to test and see how new ideas work out.
I don't think I would be good at production work if it was the same thing with every kiln firing.
I am too attention deficit for that.

Hope you are having a great weekend.

~ Julz


Saturday, July 16, 2011

Summer half full

as opposed to half gone.




I agreed to share my glass this fall at a Ladies Night at a local gardening/landscaping business.
The event isn't until October, but I need to create a few pieces of glass to present.
It's hard to think of Fall ideas now in the middle of summer.

I am already a bit apprehensive because I have never done a public showing/selling of my glass. This will involve a table of wares and a bit of a demo.

Ponder - 
 How does one demonstrate fused glass?

I started making a few new pieces.
Here is the glass portion of a plant stake.

I did a partial fuse to try to give it some dimension. 
I need to work on this technique.




Since last blog post - 

a graduation -

a 4th of July celebration w/ parade - 

a birthday for my oldest -
Sorry for the blur,
this is the best pic I have of the
zucchini pancake in the shape of Mickey
served up for birthday breakfast.

I started the kiln today with a few flower/nature pieces.
Fall seems far away.

Happy summer!

~ Julz

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Vase

My new vase warm from the kiln -




This piece was very difficult to photograph.
I am pleased with my successful drop vase.
This isn't my first attempt at this project, but it is my most successful attempt:)

Red (my fav. color) & white.
Yum.

My experiment with the etching in glass was successful, 
but I am not sure that I like the quality of the writing.
I need to figure out a way to do this project and make the script neater.


My kiln is heating up tonight with three more blanks for drop vases.

And it was a great Spring day today. Filled with sun and mild weather.
I like that.

Happy Spring!

~ Julz



Monday, May 2, 2011

Glass Quilt



I really like the concept of creating a glass quilt. 
The finished product not only looks cool w/ the sun shining through it, it also is very tactile and I find myself drawn to touching it often.

I want to repeat this project w/ a bit more color and texture planning.

I placed a new glass and tools order last night.

It should get here in the next few days. 
:-)
I can't wait.

Spring, is not here. 
It was cold and cloudy on this Monday.
A very difficult day to stay optimistic and moving in a positive direction.
I really want to work outside and plant some things in the garden.
Even my spring bulbs are not blooming yet.

Working with glass helps.


A project in the works - 


My goal is to etch John Lennon's 'Imagine' lyrics into a glass panel. 
I will then rub black glass powder suspended in oil into the etched letters - 
removing any extra black glass.
After firing, the words should stand out 
and the panel should be able to be displayed on a wall or in a window.

I hope my plan works. 

I started etching the lyrics and then I thought. . . 
I better move a bit slower.
I created a one word test.
'Imagine' on a scrap of glass is in the kiln tonight.

Determining if this is going to work prior to putting in many etching hours.
This is the choice I made for tonight.

My 'Imagine' test fit in the kiln along side my first fuse of a white bowl with red dots.

~ Julz

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Black Dish

Black dish w/ multi-colored stripe and yellow back - -
front
back

On display - 



New work in the kiln - a bit of experimenting. . . 
This is a project that I have wanted to try ever since reading about it on Cynthia Morgan's blog.

Here is my pre-fire picture of my 1st attempt at a glass quilt.


:-)

~ Julz




Saturday, April 30, 2011

New Garden Stake

One new garden stake finished!

Yesterday we had a beautiful spring day. My daffodils are finally starting to bloom.
This year's spring has been non-existent. We still have a pile of snow at the end of our road. Getting the kiln running again and successfully completing a new garden stake feels very good.
I am optimistic that May will bring better weather.


Garden stake resting on the ground.

Garden stake with light shining through it.
This garden stake has been donated to a charity auction to benefit special needs students.


Fusing - this morning in the kiln . . .
Black w/ a yellow bottom and multi-colored detail.

:-) Happy Saturday.

~ Julz