Fall in the Aspens

Fall in the Aspens

Another creation using glass frit. “Fall in the Aspens” is the theme for this platter. It is a 11 inch circle with deep amber, oranges and browns – typical of the late fall in an Aspen field. There is even a little bit of copper color in the trees. This is my tribute to my time in Colorado. (I’m just a little bit homesick for the Rockies.) $250.00

Cherry Blossom Plate

Cherry Blossom Plate

I finally get to apply some of the things I learned from Ann Nye’s Class. A spring time Cherry Blossom tree decorates this 11 inch clear disk of glass. The bright pink blossoms are beautiful and there is even a little Cardinal on one of the branches. This was so much fun to make.
$200.00

Light bars on mini-stumps

Light bars on mini-stumps

Fun and a little eclectic, these pattern bars are contour fused pieces of glass on a clear base. Standing on a piece of tree branch resembling a mini-stump, they create a wonderful contrast between the smoothness of the glass and the rough texture of nature. These little light-bars shine beautifully in any light. These would be perfect for a small window sill, desk or even on a bookcase. Available at “The Garden Gallery” $20.00 each.

Heart, Hearts and more Hearts

ImageWear your heart on your sleeve?  How about letting the sun shine through it? 

These heart sun-catchers are approximately 2″ by 3″ long made with large red transparent frit pieces.  Some Dichroic pieces are added for fun.  Each heart is embellished with a copper wire string that is curled into the glass. 

Perfect for Valentine’s day.