Friday, August 16, 2019
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Drawer pulls and more
I had a wonderful time making drawer pulls for my new for me glasswork area organizer. I relished making each one different.
I'm biased, but I think the new storage dresser is magnificent.
I also have worked on a new pendant. A bit of red, white, and blue for the upcoming 4th of July.
And a new fused glass bowl made completely out of strips of glass.
Keeping the kilns warm.
~Julie
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
New Project
I have been working behind the torch making flowers in the last few months. I entered my glass flowers into the local art show and sold a piece, which was a good affirmation for me since the flowers and vases in the wood block were my design.
The piece was entitled 'Bee-utiful Flowers'.
I also sold a similar flower piece for Mother's Day to my daughter's friend.
There have been my new bees -
A quick trip to New York -
The garden -
And now my new project -
My glass workshop has a new (to me) organizer that I painted and it needs new drawer pulls.
I ordered some new drawer pull hardware and have been making drawer pulls. I am going to make each pull a different color and design including flowers. This project gives me a great excuse to play with glass and experiment. I am excited to have a new organizer in my studio that has my glass showcased on it.
~ Julie
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Reactions & New Mold
I splurged this week and purchased a new glass slumping mold - a ball bowl.
I love the shape and have been waiting to slump this glass into a shape, but didn't have a mold large enough.
~ Julie
Labels:
Ball Mold,
dish with reactive glass,
fused glass,
new work,
reactive glass,
slump
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
New Work
The birdbath bowl worked well for a large slump.
Sometimes I have issues slumping large projects. I used a conservative kiln schedule and it seemed to have worked well.
I am still into reactive glass.
This is a new color for me. It's Salmon Pink.
I don't see the pink, it is a very pretty brown/tan.
It is finishing the slump into a dish right now in the kiln.
I also have been playing with more recycled glass and enamels.
I love the tie dyed look.
Keeping the kilns warm.
~ Julie
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