Showing posts with label agate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agate. Show all posts
Monday, March 24, 2014
Next Student Project
I spent a bit of time this last weekend looking for a new project for beginning glass students.
Change is good !
Nothing wrong with the old project it was just time for a change.
A nice oval landscape with the sun setting over some small hills and a stream in the foreground. It has all the necessary things for a beginning class: straight lines, inside curves, outside curves, and some random wavy lines.
All the things a beginning student needs
to learn to cut and foil.
I went ahead and made the project to judge the timing for a class. With a bit of nice glass it cleans up well don't you think? A piece the students will be proud to show..."I made this in class ! " (big smile)
Just so you know, the next beginning class is Saturday, April 25th from 9am to around 5 pm.
The investment is only $125.00 with everything included except lunch. You do not need to purchase glass or tools to take the class!
This is a real savings for you.
You may sign up in the sidebar with the Paypal link.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Agate Panel
A quick photo of the agate panel as it goes out of the door.
The image was taken several months ago but the panel just sold.
An abstract using 3 agate slices and a hanging crystal.
All surrounded with bevels and red accents.
A really nice window hanging.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Agate/Waterglass Panel
A quick close up of one of the small projects.
Cobalt blue Waterglass surrounding an agate slice.
This 6" round piece is a good combination of
decoration and affordability. These sell very well
at the street shows.
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