This month was spent going outside the box on many special requests generated from various customers. We started out the month by working on a design for a gift/award that was handcrafted for a prominent Company in our city, Melaleuca. They requested that their logo, a Melaleuca leaf and droplet, be created out of glass...along with an American and Chinese flag to symbolize a new business partnership for them.
Creating National Flags out of glass |
Initially this project was a real puzzler, with countless hours put into the design, trying to get it just right. The glass leaf was hand sawed and carved and fire polished in the kiln. The droplet was fired with gold in the kiln, multiple times. Overall, I think the end result was what they were after.
Russ also had time to create an unusual glass water fountain for our own front patio area, shown in the video below.
We had fun creating the piece below with an Upcycled wine bottle that I hand engraved. It's accented with colorful blown glass flowers and a butterfly attached with copper wiring.
A pretty Upcycled piece of Wall Art |
A variety of blown glass flowers were also created for an Etsy customer this month.
A variety of purple hues were used on these sculpted glass flowers. |
Another client wanted some Tinkerbell-like pixies created. The picture below is what we came up with.
Pixies with Butterflies resting on glass flowers |
The flowers below are part of an unfinished order we are still working on. They were a challenge, but the end result is worth it.
The blown glass Dolphins were a special order from another Etsy customer. They will be woven into a handcrafted Japanese basket.
Cobalt blue glass Dolphins |
Pictured below is the beginning stage of our float glass water fountain. Russ hand cut each piece and it required multiple firings in the kiln.
First stage ready to be fired in the kiln. |
The leaves were cut and sawed into, then laid on kaowool for the desired texture.
Glass leaves ready to be fired. |
Another month full of new projects, it keeps us on our creative toes! Thanks for tuning in to what's new from our Glass Studio. Until next time, enjoy those summer days.
Finished project |
fun and interesting; always something new; lots of hours to figure out the best method; kudos to both of your immense effort
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