The new Stampin’ Glass Mat is something to get excited about! Check out the 12 reasons this is a must-have in my craft room.
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When it comes to bathroom flooring, there is a world of options out there. One of the biggest trends we are seeing is a move toward greener, more sustainable bathroom flooring. Recycled glass tile as a bathroom floor choice has been growing and growing in popularity. An utterly beautiful option, recycled glass tiles are long-lasting,...
7 Things You Didn't Know About Raw Milk | I love raw milk straight from the farm. It's a blank canvas, full of health benefits... and even mysteries! Like: Why does cream rise to the top? What do fin whales have to do with it? What's going on in your everyday glass of milk? Mysteries revealed here! | TraditionalCookingSchool.com
I had the pleasure of speaking at the Lake Owasso Garden Club this week. It was a full classroom of avid, fun-loving gardeners and the topic at hand was Art in the Garden. As I told the group, I th…
. Pantone 2017 was revealed just a couple of days ago and we are all already in love with it: Greenery (Pantone 13-0343) Greenery is the symbol of new beginnings, a refreshing and revitalizing shade of green with a really small dose of yellow. This fresh and zesty yellow-green shade evokes the first days of spring, talks about nature’s […]
*Please read the SIZE and FRAME section carefully to choose a right frame for your purpose.* Four seasons suncatchers are hand painted with love from my own original mandala and nature design to brighten any indoor place with their shiny transparent colours. The painting is done with top-quality glass paints that have transparent, glossy and very bright colours. All colours have excellent lightfastness. When exposed to a direct sunlight (or any light) the suncatcher creates beautiful light effects. **The given price is for each item/season.** This set can be a unique collection. ☆To order all FOUR SEASONS, add each season with the desired frame to your basket and purchase all together at checkout.☆ -SIZE •Small:White, Brown, Black Deep frame/6.9×4.9" Glass/6×4"/15×10cm •Medium: White or Brown Deep frame/8.9×6.9" Glass/ 8×6"/20×15cm •Large: White frame/11×9" Glass/10×8"/25×20cm -FRAME 1cm white frame (out of stock at the moment), with backing board on and can be hung on the wall or used as a tabletop (No reflection). -Deep white, brown and black frames are tabletop only and the backing board will be removed to let the light pass through the glass and reflect the colours. (The glass will be glued to the frame). If you rather to keep the backing board on, please leave me a note. -For large frame, I don't glue the glass and it comes with backing board, therefore it can be used as both tabletop and wall hanging. you may remove the backing board in order to let the light reflect the design. -GLASS CARE The painted glass is air-dried and can be dusted and wiped with a dry or damp cloth. Do not use abrasives and avoid scratching. -To see Four Seasons suncatchers for hanging on the window or ceiling, please check the following link: etsy.me/3wrBlsA *Please note that the mentioned dispatch time is for each item to be painted and rest to dry completely, therefore if you are ordering more than one item, please consider longer dispatch time. ** Shipping Uk delivery is based on Royal mail 1st class. Worldwide delivery is based on Royal mail International Tracked & Signed Service. (DHL Express delivery is available at checkout.) ***This listing is hand painted glass and is NOT stained glass. ****It is made to order, so each order will be unique and the colours may differ a bit from the pictures provided. *****If the gift message is included in the order, I'll print it on a card or hand-write it on a craft tag. ♧If you like these designs but in other sizes, please leave me a message and I'll get back to you. ♡Follow me on Instagram for the latest updates and new artworks. ☆Check out my other suncatchers and glass paintings here: etsy.me/3lHz7iQ I will be very grateful for any feedback and review. Thanks for visiting.
Have you fallen in love with kombucha yet? The fizzy, sweet-and-sour, probiotic tea drink is available for purchase all over these days. In glass bottles and cute little cans it comes spiked with ginger, berries, and other flavourings, and will … Continue reading →
A clean, clear window is wonderful, but not always easy. This homemade glass cleaner is super effective and streak free, and costs less than $2 to make!
Here are several examples of some of my student's Chihuly inspired artworks... Most Macchia- today though Kindergarten learned about Ikebana! They first sketched their Ikebana's with sharpie, then watercolored them! They were so cute! Next the 1st and 2nd graders made Macchia using coffee filters, markers, and spray starch. I had them cut an organic shaped lip first, then colored them with markers, and finally folded them over a yogurt container and sprayed them; to give them a bowl shape once the starch dryed. They students loved this and they turned out pretty neat. I then hot glued them by classes onto matt board and hung them in the hallway. The coffee filter drapped over a yogurt container. First Graders! Second Graders, I made them keep warm and cool colors seperate. Hit an extra standard with these guys! Close up! Finally today 3rd and 4th graders created Macchia using the Dura Lar plastic from Dick Blick. I loved the way that Andrea from the Frist had done altered this process from the Blick lesson plan: rather than having the students manipulate the dura lar while handling it IN the hot water, I simply dipped it in the hot water and placed it over the yogurt cup/ form and the students (while wearing gloves) press their hands onto the dura lar over the form- creating again that bowl like form! We used sharpies and Sharpie paint pens- which worked really well because you can paint the dura lar BEFORE putting it in the water, making it much easier to paint while it is still flat!
Let’s Explore v4 – Print & Cut – Part 1 I love the print and cut option on the Silhouette software! I’ve used it for many years and in this 2 part series I will share some tips with you for getting a successful print and cut. A few weeks back I made up special… Continue reading Print and Cut – Part 1
My paintbox quilt-along top is finished, and I couldn't be happier with it! I'm going to call it my "Kaffe Crayon Box" from now on because I just love crayons and coloring books, and I never was much of a painting kind of girl. When I was a child, one of my favorite Christmas gifts was a box of 64 Crayola crayons with the built-in sharpener. Do you remember when that was the biggest box you could get? With the crayons all lined up neatly in four "stadium" style inserts? And when my daughters were little I would drop anything and everything for the chance to color with them. These photos in front of my patio door with the bright June sunshine behind are so saturated with vibrant color! I'm doing some scheming for a backing right now. Originally I was thinking of using one of Kaffe's circular or curvy prints for the entire backing. But in keeping with the theme of crayons, I've now decided to piece a backing... can you guess what it might be? I need to give a big "THANK YOU" shout-out to Jennie and Paige for their suggestions on an alternate method to add the sashing. The results are so precise! I wanted my blocks to line up as perfectly as possible on this quilt, so the sashing pieces were added to the left and bottom sides of each block before sewing all the blocks together. You can see in the photo below that all the Kona Charcoal sashing is pieced around the blocks, which is a slightly different method than the instructions from Elizabeth at Oh, Fransson!... This is the first online quilt-along that I have participated in, and it was so well organized, documented, and planned out by Oh, Fransson! Thanks to Elizabeth for all the time and effort she put into this project, and Thanks to Andrea for telling me about it! Have a lovely June afternoon and Happy Quilting!
The Crystal Palace, Madrid, Spain -