Friday, November 30, 2018

Walk in the Woods - Color Inspiration

Today was a great day for a walk in the woods. A great way to keep the step count up. I have been wearing a Fitbit for about 6 months and really try to get at least 10,000 steps in a day. Today's weather was cloudy, but warmer than it has been recently with a temperature of 34 degrees F. The warmer temps started melting the small amount of snow that has accumulated in the last week.

My walk provided great color inspiration.

wilted leaves



Wilted leaves and small ferns in the snow.


fern in snow

berries






Berries against a stark background of bark.



Moss on a log beneath the snow.


Now to get my latest creation into the kiln.

~ Julie





Sunday, November 25, 2018

Recycled Glass

Just out of the kiln.

Recycled glass.
Strips of glass fused together.
Slumped into a shallow tray mold.

Recycled Glass Tray1
 Recycled Glass Tray2

I am now conflicted about whether it should be used as a tray or a piece of wall art.
Recycled Glass Tray with Lime

Keeping the kiln warm.
~ Julie

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Beads, Beads

I have been working on beads lately. My goal is to practice everyday to become more proficient at the basic bead creation. So, the issue becomes - what to do with the created beads. . .


beads on mandrels

I have decided on bracelets.



bracelet makingBracelet
 bracelet clasp

This has gotten me to also improve my jewelry making skills which were basically nonexistent prior to my bead/bracelet making this week.

Keeping the kiln warm.
~ Julie











Saturday, November 17, 2018

Reduction Frit

I have worked behind a flame today and made some beads. Practicing with some new reduction frit.

If all goes well they will be a bracelet tomorrow.

Keeping the kiln warm.
~ Julie

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Etsy Shop - Crystal Lake Glass Studio

I have a number of my pieces for sale on Etsy. I chose the name because my studio is located on a small lake called Crystal Lake. Today Crystal Lake is frozen over for the first time this fall and truly resembles its name. This past week in Wisconsin has been cold.

My Crystal Lake Glass Studio has been open for about a week and has seven items for sale.

I am excited and anxious to offer some of my work for sale.

Crystal Lake Glass Studio

Keeping the kiln warm.
~ Julie

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Progress

Today brings progress.

Some good and some not so good.

The first project I'm going to share is one that I thought wished should would have turned out better

Jaws Circle


I experimented by cutting and placing scrap glass to fill a Patty Gray dam mold in a circular pattern.


The project fused nicely with only a few issues that I thought would disappear when it was slumped into a dish. After fusing this glass piece is about 1/2 inch thick and will require some heat to slump it.


circular jaws - ready to slump


So, I slumped the piece into a drop out mold. A drop out mold is a mold with no center, so the center of the glass drops into the mold and onto the kiln shelf making a dish.








finished Patty Gray dam - upside down
My slump didn't correct all the flaws and it added a few. In the picture above - you can see that the edge of the glass hung over the mold when slumping and will need to be removed. I have a few options for removal, but I haven't used my methods with thick glass. 



Until then this piece may just serve as a plant stand for my Thanksgiving Cactus that is getting ready to bloom.









Another project that I'm working on is garden flowers. I have been fusing the petals and slumping the flowers into a Creative Paradise mold. The next step will be to get these mounted and ready for the garden.

I did an initial mount of one flower, but I'm missing a washer to keep it level. Once mounted I will extend the flexible tubing and 'plant' the flower in my garden or a pot.


blue garden flower
 mounted blue glass flower

I can't wait to get a few of these flowers finished. I think they will be a stunning addition to my garden.


Another project . . .

Recycled glass with enamel power slurry.

The enamel offers great color -

recycled glass with enamel slurry drying


Here is the recycled glass right after applying the enamel powder slurry. I have it sitting on my grinder to dry before fusing it.
Recycled glass with enamel slurry in kiln

The project in the kiln. 

This project was fused to adhere the enamel on the recycled glass and then put back into the kiln and slumped into a shallow mold to give it some curvature/dimension.







I love how this project turned out. It is stunning with or without light shining through it.


recycled glass with enamel slurry finished


recycled glass with enamel slurry finished 2


Keeping the kiln warm.
~ Julie








Saturday, November 3, 2018

Happy Saturday!

It is a beautiful day today in front of a possible snow storm in Wisconsin.

The kiln has been cooking recently making glass flowers for the garden. I have made five this week and now I just need to get mounting hardware. My goal is to get these in my garden before the snow falls so that I can enjoy them sticking out of a snow bank this winter.

Glass Flower in Kiln

glass flower post fuse

The above flower is in the kin pre and post slump on the CPI flower mold. I hope to show more about the flowers once they are ready for the garden.

~ Julie