Fall is now here and you may be looking around at your home, noting that the décor has gotten a little stale. Perhaps you have some of your old winter, spring, and summer decorations still hanging around, collecting dust? You can add a light and lively style to your home décor when you seek out…
The rest of the torchwork dishes that I made from our 6″ square experiments during the Set Your Kiln on Fire class at Bullseye came out of the kiln over the weekend. If you want more information on each specific dish and how it was made, you can look back at this post I made…
A little over a month ago, I made a blog post here about the Choice Intention Platter I had made from white and yellow streaky glass. I had forgotten to tack fuse the intention onto the platter before the slump firing and I mentioned that I would repost after fixing it. I’ve been busy posting…
The package of glass from Bullseye, including the samples from both classes, arrived late last Thursday afternoon. I had wanted to cut the rim off my bowl in time for last weekend’s blog post. However, I also wanted my studio assistant Terry to take pictures of me cutting off the rim, so I could show…
I posted two weeks ago about a class I was taking at the Bullseye glass factory in Portland with Bonnie Celeste, entitled Set Your Kiln on Fire. I made the post while I was away from home – and my computer – so I didn’t have my usual options for taking pictures and making blog…
We all know that today’s world is changing faster than we can keep track of. The world today seems to be dominated by computers and video games – and with those changes, the value of creativity is often sacrificed. We think that creativity should be encouraged and fostered in all areas of life. Whether you’re…
Friday was the last day of another class I took at the Bullseye Glass Factory with Bonnie Celeste, entitled Design For Drop Out Molds. In this class, we were working with various sizes and shapes of drop out rings. Drop out rings are a mold that is a fairly flat surface with a hole in…
I’m taking yet another class at the Bullseye glass factory. This class is with Bonnie Celeste, and is entitled “Set Your Kiln on Fire.” It’s a class that combines torch-work elements with fused glass made in the kiln. For the past two days, we’ve been making elements to fuse into our projects. So far, we’ve…
Balance and Knowledge medium sized (9 inches square) intention plates are now complete and ready for sale in the website store. The Balance fused glass intention plate was made with streaky black and clear glass on the bottom, a balance scale cut out of copper mesh in the middle, and a top sheet of iridescent…
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on another batch of medium sized (9 inches) fused glass intention plates. I took some time this morning to take photos of the plates for both the AMusinGlass store and this blog. The Health intention plate is made from a Kelly green glass…
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