Tuesday, January 22, 2019
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New Year
2019 has been snowy in Wisconsin.
I was able to get out and continue walking which is good. I prefer snow over ice.
I created a recycled plate/dish with recycled glass and enamels for color. I think I'll call this one the starry night. It is dark with the black on the one side.
I was able to get out and continue walking which is good. I prefer snow over ice.
I have been both lampworking and fusing this past week.
I made simple beads for a new bracelet. The colors don't show well in this pict, but they are a pinkish with green - lovely. I am using a purchased frit blend from Val Cox to provide the color.
I created a recycled plate/dish with recycled glass and enamels for color. I think I'll call this one the starry night. It is dark with the black on the one side.
I finally slumped this dish and it turned out better than expected. I had created the glass round for slumping in a summer class that I took last August. I like how the colors work together.
Another project that has been sitting on the back of my bench was this vase. I created it by dropping glass through a drop out mold at least 5 years ago, but never cut off the top to make the vase.
I fixed my glass saw this week.
I loved it and was excited until is broke as I was smoothing/sanding the top to finish it off yesterday. I will have to drop another vase/glass now that my glass saw is fixed.
Keeping the kiln warm.
~ Julie
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