Well, it's the end of the year and I'm finding the time for one last entry in 2013. As I gaze outside my window I observe with delight, at how our tree branches have transformed into shiny ice crystals. Jack Frost spread his magic across our town the night before. Makes me glad we are nestled in and cozy next to the hearth fires. But still, outside the crystallized flakes are a beautiful and mesmerizing treat for my eyes to behold. Our piece of property on the hill, along with the presence of Nature's beauty, has continued to help bring out the creative juices while working with our chosen art medium, glass. Another year of unique and gratifying projects have drawn to a close in our glass studio. Probably the highlight of the last quarter was being selected to create the official Idaho State Capitol Ornament. Below are some visuals on the process used to create a blown glass ornament with pine bough inserts for the Idaho State Capitol. We finished it off with a bright red ribbon draped around the blown ball. We were honored to be the chosen artists this year for a custom glass ornament project.
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Our glassblower at work creating blown glass balls |
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Hundreds of balls waiting for ribbons and pine boughs for completion. |
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Inserting pine boughs into Idaho State Capitol ornaments |
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Adding decorative ribbons |
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Finished ornament |
Of course, we were also busy creating some of our tried and true ornaments for the season, like our slumped and fused crosses adorned with blown glass flowers.
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Slumped and fused glass crosses |
And once again, our hand sculpted poinsettias and other colorful blown balls were in high demand.
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Colorful blown glass ornaments |
We collaborated on this fun chimney candle holder with a cheery Santa looking on. It was fused and sandblasted to create a fun candle centerpiece.
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Santa's Sandblasted Chimney Candle holder |
We also came up with some new slumped and fused ornaments that almost looked good enough to eat!
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Glass gingerbread ornaments |
And some more slumped and fused ornaments that were well received by our customers.
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Slumped and fused snowman ornament |
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Fused red stocking ornament |
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Fused glass presents |
And we always seem to have music enthusiasts who love to purchase our treble clef and other musical ornaments.
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Blown glass treble clef |
We experimented with vibrant colors on our slumped and fused plates and vases.
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Slumped and fused artistic glass plate |
We also shipped off various customized glass chess sets across the country this year.
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Custom blown glass chess set |
And of course, the "upcylced" slumped wine bottles are always a hit for a holiday get together.
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Upcycled wine bottle art
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We'd like to thank our many loyal and returning customers for supporting us once again, this past year. It has been another banner year for A Touch of Glass Studio, and we have you to thank for that. If you are just stumbling across our website and haven't gotten to know us yet, keep us bookmarked for many new and interesting works of glass art that will be custom made in the new year, 2014. Maybe something will catch your eye and lift your spirit. We strive to instill a sense of beauty and thoughtfulness in our glass works, and hope you get as much enjoyment out of the finished project as we get from creating the pieces. Our sincere gratitude to all of you who have given us your patronage. Season's Greetings from our Idaho Glass studio, and may you have a very happy and prosperous new year.
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View of an Idaho sunset through one of our blown glass balls |
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