I made a polar bear wall hanging for Peter and Jenny as a wedding present.
The bear would never have been finished without the help of Helen, Bob and Sheree at Townsville Stained glass. The bear was copper foiled and then Bob cut the glass background. I soldered lead around the edge of the circle but unfortunately I dropped solder on the lead. Luckily Bob did a really neat job of removing the solder and blackening the lead. The bear was then glued to the glass.
Both the bear and the background were made from textured glass to represent the fur and a snowy background. As we know nothing about snow in North Queensland I hope it all looks pretty realistic.
Monday, May 12
Saturday, April 5
My clock
Finally the clock is finished. It has taken me a little over three months to finish. Although I have taken a photo of the whole clock it is a bit hard to take it all in so I have also taken smaller photos. It is a very eclectic design and it contains shells; nuggets; new and recycled glass; a thimble; bevels; a button; 2 crystal dishes; numerous pieces of costume jewellery; and a good luck charm.
Heart mirror
My latest creation is going to be a gift. I got the pattern from Pinterest. The pattern was for a suncatcher. I have increased the size of the pattern and inserted a mirror. The heart itself is a very simple (4) four piece pattern. My stained glass teacher suggested the 3D rosettes.
I will post another photo when it is finished.
I will post another photo when it is finished.
Tuesday, April 1
Lyn's house number
For my sister's birthday I made her a house number mosaic. Unfortunately the only thing I had at the time was an MDF plaque for the background. She will have to be sure that she doesn't hang it where it can be damaged by the weather.
Lyn's Lamp shade
When I thought of making a lamp for my sister I planned to made a different pattern. Most of the items I had made required straight cutting and the new lamp pattern was full of curves. I had just enough glass to make the pattern but after I stuffed up the first four cuts I decided I needed a new pattern. I used the pattern I had chosen for Mum's lamp shade.
My sister was happy with it, so that is all that matters.
My sister was happy with it, so that is all that matters.
Friday, March 28
Entertainment Unit doors
I made these doors some time ago. You may recognise the pattern from the first panel I made. (See simple panel - second post.)
As usual there is a story about these doors. The story is that we cut down an old fashioned unit. The TV used to sit inside on a shelf but the new plazma TV it did not fit so we had to make alterations. Kent did a great job on the unit but the doors needed to be cut down as well. We got 'Locky', our local carpenter, to resize the doors and then I made lead light doors to match.
Monday, March 24
Current project
I am currently working on a mosaic house number. I am experimenting with gluing the mosaic tiles on to a tile as the number will be on the outside of the house.
This is it so far. I still have to glue the white mosaic pieces in the middle on the plaque. Then I have to grout it. I am also waiting for my man to make a wooden frame so that I can grout the frame to the tile as well. Hopefully I will get it finished one day.
This is it so far. I still have to glue the white mosaic pieces in the middle on the plaque. Then I have to grout it. I am also waiting for my man to make a wooden frame so that I can grout the frame to the tile as well. Hopefully I will get it finished one day.
Liam's paver
This is a paver that Liam started to make but had trouble finishing. We did have plans to make 3 more pavers to match, but this probably won't happen.
PJ the fox terrior
PJ was a very smart little dog. He always had to be the centre of attention and unfortunately that was his down fall in the end. PJ had my undivided attention until I had my son.
One night I was late feeding PJ because I was late bathing and feeding my son. PJ had not had much attention that day so he decided to bite on a cane toad. PJ had bitten toads before so I wasn't really worried as I had a tried and true plan that had worked previously. I would just wait for the poison to slow him down so that I could catch him. Then I would shove the hose down his neck and he would throw up the poison. Unfortunately on this last night I was taking care of the baby and I waited too long to hose out his mouth. That was the last toad that PJ ever ate.
This paver is in memory to a very smart little dog with an attention complex.
This is a PJ look alike as I don't have any digital photos of the real PJ.
One night I was late feeding PJ because I was late bathing and feeding my son. PJ had not had much attention that day so he decided to bite on a cane toad. PJ had bitten toads before so I wasn't really worried as I had a tried and true plan that had worked previously. I would just wait for the poison to slow him down so that I could catch him. Then I would shove the hose down his neck and he would throw up the poison. Unfortunately on this last night I was taking care of the baby and I waited too long to hose out his mouth. That was the last toad that PJ ever ate.
This paver is in memory to a very smart little dog with an attention complex.
This is a PJ look alike as I don't have any digital photos of the real PJ.
Benji the very naughty beagle
Benji was the first animal to get a paver. He was the dog you loved to hate. We got Benji from an ad in the paper. The previous owners warned me about his bad behaviour but I was mesmorised by his beautiful pale brown eyes and I thought I could change him.
Benji liked to sleep up high and the roof or bonnet of my car became his favourite place to nap. I got sick of having my car scratched to we built lattice frames around the garage so he couldn't get to the car.
Being a beagle, his nose and stomach ruled his life. He was always searching for that next meal and he became a real escape artist. We finally got rid of Benji because he found that there was always a meal at the local council office and it was costing us a lot of money to get him back each time. Benji was a tri-colour beagle hence the white, bronze and black tiles.
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