So the backgrounds were just done with a pair of glass nippers and are pretty random. For the actual figures, I treated them more like stained glass and made a pattern, cut the glass to that pattern and then did a little grinding on my grinding wheel to shape them.
These are so marvelous, Lady M!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to fill them with fall mums.
DeleteJamie: I am loving them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie
DeleteI think you should stick with the theme and plant poison ivy in them.
ReplyDeleteI am crazy allergic to poison ivy. I would be one huge itchy red welt.
DeleteYou're a pro!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Great job Lady M!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait till you finish yours!
DeleteThat's so good! How do you break the pieces so that they are the shape you want, instead of random shapes?
ReplyDeleteSo the backgrounds were just done with a pair of glass nippers and are pretty random. For the actual figures, I treated them more like stained glass and made a pattern, cut the glass to that pattern and then did a little grinding on my grinding wheel to shape them.
DeleteAnd some of the little shapes I just purchased like the little triangles, circles and squares on the rim.
DeleteThey are fantastic, you have such a gift!
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy anyone can do it!
DeleteThese are exceptional!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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