Learn to make any stained glass piece! Join Stained Glass Success to unlock your creativity and turn your ideas into reality. I make learning the craft easy with a step-by-step formula. Guess what?… Even for you! Join stained glass success Crafting suncatchers—an enchanting symphony of glass and light that makes you happy let’s get started! […]
From his perseverance and overcoming physical obstacles to his range as an artist and innovative spirit, student also, I love teaching young artists about the life and art of Henri Matisse. This ye…
This past year I had a group of math students who really loved to be creative and especially loved to color! So, when we were learning about slope in class I wanted some kind of creative project for my students to do where they could show their knowledge in a way that was more creative than a worksheet or quiz! I searched around on the internet and Pinterest, and saw several versions of the slope stained glass window project, but none of them really fit the specific needs I had for my class. So...I made my own version of this project so I could include everything I needed, and it is now in my Teachers Pay Teachers store! In this project students had to choose several linear equations from a list and create a table of values that they plugged in to the equations to create x and y coordinates for each line. They also determined the slope of each line, whether the slope was positive, negative, zero or undefined, and x and/or y intercepts. Then they had to graph the lines on graph paper. Each line needed to be labeled with the corresponding equation. Bring on the colors! I gave my students free range on what they used to add color to their design. Crayons, colored pencils, markers, chalk....anything they wanted. I encouraged them to put together a nice color scheme to make their final product visually appealing. I created a 4 point rubric to grade the finished projects. The kids had this rubric right away, so they knew exactly what they needed to do to get the highest grade. I also a couple examples and had them use the rubric to determine a grade for each project. I have found that giving the students a rubric and having them apply it to a sample project really helps them to see what high quality work looks like. My class LOVED this project! Here are some of their finished projects! I love doing projects with my math students! Giving students another way to show what they know and actually apply the skills to a project (not just a worksheet) really hooks my students interest! If you like this project, it is available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
Learn to make any stained glass piece! Join Stained Glass Success to unlock your creativity and turn your ideas into reality. I make learning the craft easy with a step-by-step formula. Guess what?… Even for you! Join stained glass success Crafting suncatchers—an enchanting symphony of glass and light that makes you happy let’s get started! […]
No one really knows when the first stained glass windows were created or how. Historians do know that by the 10th-century churches located in Europe were beginning to display beautiful biblical scenes and decorative designs.
I’m so excited about today’s DIY project, because it is one that I’ve been planning and working on for a while now. You all know I’m a huge fan of IKEA hacks, and you have seen quite a few on the blog recently. But I couldn’t resist another project idea when I saw the ÅKERBÄR tabletop greenhouses .
For about fifteen years, Barbara Sabia of Melbourne, Florida has been creating a wide range of intricate stained glass pieces. This includes stained glass windows, door and ceiling panels, fireplace and floor-standing screens, and more. She is teaching two workshops at the Good Sam Academy of Miniatures. Students will learn the basic techniques of lead cutting, lead usage and glazing. To see more of her designs, go to Stained Glass by Barbara Sabia, [email protected], http://www.barbarasabia.com Here are the two 1:12 scale Workshops that Barbara will be offering at the Good Sam Academy in October 2013. All skill levels are welcome. For registration information, go to: http://goodsamshowcase.miniature.net/goodsamacademy.htm Workshop 1 - Oct 14: Stained Glass Window. Workshop 2 - Oct 15: Stained Glass Fireplace Screen. Shown below are several out-of-the-ordinary Stained Glass creations by Barbara. Margaret's Wreath Window. Peacock Sidelights. Dancing lady, a collaboration between Barbara Sabia and Nicole Walton Marble. Mother Goose window in children's room. Custom stained glass panels from a Whitledge & Burgess class. Art Deco Fan Screen. Birds of South Carolina. To see more of Barbara Sabia's work, go here.
Rain Drop Stained Glass Spiderweb Corner/Shelf -Textured Rain Drop glass -2 jump rings for hanging -8"x6"x3" -Can be hung in a corner, used as a shelf, or on a surface -Decorative Solder detail
Lotus flower wall art is the perfect way to create a relaxing refuge in your own home. In fact the lotus flower has always been a symbol of purity
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Learn to make any stained glass piece! Join Stained Glass Success to unlock your creativity and turn your ideas into reality. I make learning the craft easy with a step-by-step formula. Guess what?… Even for you! Join stained glass success Crafting suncatchers—an enchanting symphony of glass and light that makes you happy let’s get started! […]
Handmade Halloween decoration knives.. these are the Michael Myers knives in stained glass form.. comes with a chain, dated and signed. I have the brown handles and a few pink ones as well..
Sunburst Window Stained glass art by Dave Griffin
These Stained Glass Spiderweb corners truly make awesome magical & whimsical decor! Keep up all year or just for Fall & Halloween, This Handcrafted Piece is a showcase piece all in itself. Adorn in your window & room corners or for your outdoor decor! Each piece is hand crafted to order and will include a variety of different clear textures & types of glass, making each one individually special & unique JUST like a real spider web! To hang your Webbing just apply small screws to the eyelet holes attached to framing Measuring 7 1/4 by 8 1/4 " It has four eyelets. Two on each side to Mount with small screws 💕 ***This is Authentic Stained Glass, Stained glass can have gorgeous ripples and bubbles in the glass from its creation making it unique. There is no film on my glass to give the iridized look. The iridization was fuzed into the glass when the glass was made Completely Authentic Stained Glass****
Pregnant woman's silhouette / Pregnancy gift in stained glass A glass silhouette of a pregnant woman with a sunflower as belly. The heart of the flower sits where the precious little baby grows safe and secure This pregnancy gift projects wonderful reflections on the nearby wall, makes for a real special gift to that soon to be mother Height is 30 cm x 12 cm In options: Primary color is the color of the silhouette Secondary color options are for the color of the flower petals. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS UNIQUE DESIGN HAS BEEN TAKEN BY OTHER COMPANIES WITHOUT PERMISSION IT CONCERNS LESSER QUALITY ACRYLIC COPIES OF MY ORIGINAL ARTWORK, AND THEY ARE NOT OFFERING THE QUALITY STAINED GLASS HANDMADE ARTWORK THAT YOU WÍLL FIND HERE, WITH ME, THE ORIGINAL ARTIST. I HAVE NO COLLABORATION WITH THOSE COMPANIES NOR HAVE I GIVEN MY CONSENT. I make your order especially for you to your specifications. It does take me a little while to make it for you, so please bare in mind there is a little bit of patience required. If you order a different color, or the color of the picture, glass may vary from the original shown, even when same colors are used Each sheet of glass is unique, and that’s exactly how we love it, right?! I strive to make unique pieces that make your day just that little bit more beautiful To have something especially made for you, to your liking, in your colors, now how wonderful is that! Please ask me what the possibilities are and together we can make something truly amazing! The method used to make this item is The Tiffany stained glass method It allows working small details into your (multidimensional) piece, without having to wrap bulky lead came around each piece of glass Instead it lets you wrap each individual glass piece in a very thin copper foil That copper allows the pieces of glass then to be soldered together, using an alloy of lead and tin
Sembrano diamanti ghiacciati che sporgono dalla terra. È mozzafiato! Ogni angolo è celebrato con la sua splendida trama. E ovviamente è coronata da una luna da sogno realizzata con iridescenze dorate 🌙 Ogni pezzo è completamente unico nel suo genere, ogni montagna presenta trame diverse in ogni pezzo, quindi ognuno ha il proprio pezzo di montagna di cristallo unico nel suo genere . Misura circa 9x11 pollici Per montarla utilizzare piccole viti negli occhielli su di lei
HOBBY & COMMERCIAL LICENSE | You're welcome to create stained glass art using these patterns for personal use, gifting, or charitable purposes. Selling artwork derived from these patterns is acceptable everywhere EXCEPT on Etsy. Please refrain from reproducing, publishing, or distributing the patterns. SKILL LEVEL | Intermediate DIMENSIONS | 11" x 5,9" / 28 cm x 15 cm | 58 details PRINTING | The pattern fits on a standard A4 or Letter size paper. Print at 100% scale. INSTRUCTIONS | The pattern is coming with a detailed instruction sheet about how to create the piece. Following your purchase, you'll see a download link for your .pdf and it will also be available in your purchases tab on Etsy. Credits appretiated, find us on socials: @touchglass_studio