So these were finished a few months ago. With the Pandemic I have had more time to create. Actually it’s a release for nervous energy . Keeping my hands busy occupies my ever thinking brain.
WIP
When you are going thru hell……Keep going
Current WIP to occupy my mind…. baby shoes
FlutterBye Heels
One thing I find frustrating is all the time it takes me to get things posted and not creating in my studio. Hence, the lag between Blog posts which I create for my own personal satisfaction, without the general public in mind. I created these pumps and had finished grouting them a week ago but something was still missing. Just knew it in my gut. Anyway, I am making a memory tree for my 40th High School Reunion of the classmates who had passed. I was creating a pictorial ornament for Kim Goodman and thought how sad it was that she passed in a car accident with her Mother and never got see her boys grow up. And then a memory popped into my head, how she used to say flutterbyes and not butterflies. And that is how the butterflies ended up on the mosaic shoes.
Mosaic Half-a-Cups
Continuing on with this new endeavor of mine. They are still evolving but getting better and better. Definitely more detail oriented. Learning what works visually. For Sale in my Etsy Shop.
WIP
I have 6 more pieces to grout. Completed grouting 4 large mirrors and a small wall panel yesterday….. Only after I rigged up a lighting system over my grouting table in the garage:)
Frosty Dishes
These were made in quite a hurry and was just winging-it with the glass I had on hand.
Series of Initials
Here are series of Initials I completed on a smaller scale. They were given to the ladies of Twisted Scissors Salon in Whitehall, Pennsylvania. These are on a smaller scale the initials I have completed in the past. finding a focal point was difficult. But, i let the ideas percolate and was pleased with the result.
Scotch Vase Duo
I made these two panels from a vase I bought in a thrift store in Scotland. The flower stems are fused glass I made in my kiln. The blooms are a variety of jewelry, glass and porcelain. The background and fill is smalti.
My Lucky Heels
These Boots
More Half Cups
I have created a series of half cup designs. I have four more that need to be grouted. They are all 6" square. All cups were cut on a wet saw and adhered with Epoxy Sculpt.
Angel Trio
Originally, I made this piece to fill a space on my wall. Just oozes sweetness and cuteness which does not go with the decor, for sure. I just let my hands do the work without a plan in mind. The center angel is a vintage ornament. The two side angels are figures I cut in half with my wet saw. The mint green tiles glow in the dark. Though they photograph light blue in darkened conditions, they are actually a light green in color.
Pair of Angels Table Top
I used the reverse method to obtain a smooth surface. The first attempt was relegated to the bin. I have done this technique in the past and now remember why I haven't used it lately. It can be a bit of a challenge to apply the mastic in an even coat. I used a baker's knife to spread icing. But even with back buttering, the mastic came thru the spaces between the tesserae. Bigger pieces are better with this technique. Patience and a light touch also help.
Half Cup
I made this cup for MaryLou at Ryan's Lookout in Henderson, NY. Our family's favorite restaurant at the Pond. I am still refining the technique, but am lovin' the cups without the handles.
Whimsical Panel for my Mom's Kitchen Wall
Since i did not want to mess with installing wall board, I made a panel to cover a large whole in my Mother's Kitchen Wall.
M is for Murphy
In tribute to my beloved golden retriever Bailey.
C is for Cabochons and More Cabochons
Using up my scrap glass to make these cabochons. Available in my Etsy shop.
B is for Bitty Birdies
Assortment of Bitty Birdies available on my Etsy site. These can be used in mosaic pieces as well in fused glass piecdes. Single glass thickness. Tac-fused in my kiln. All glass hand cut by ME!
Initials
Quiliting
I have rediscovered quilting. Why I like it and Why I hate it! Need to stretch my brain to learn something new. As a result, I am taking quilting classes at LadyFingers Sewing Studio in Oley, Pennsylvania. I have never worked with machine embroidery. This is my first attempt. All the mistakes I made. This is not the way I arranged the blocks before I started to sewing. Making a binding with mitered corners was a challenge. And I don't even want to talk about stitching in the ditch.