Craftgossip.com is a new website I found today, it have everything in it for the crafter! I was just checking out felting crafts today, here's a cute pic of round felted balls as a Christmas tree decorations! Is this super cute or what! There are also giveaways and tutorials for everything from glass to crocheting to felting! I think I could spend hours on this site!
Did I mention edible crafts? They have a section on the cutest gingerbread houses ever. Cupcake molds, cake pops and cute Christmas baking labels! I love just looking at all the beautifully photographed pages for inspiration in my own fused glass projects. Heck, they might get me to try other projects when I have time!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Fused Glass Equestrian Horses! A first!
So after discovering that I am deathly allergic to horses after a very scary encounter in the middle of nowhere on a horse, I believe the only way I can enjoy them is with fused glass. Well, actually I received a request for a horse in a bottle cap to be exact! Thinking I would create just one said horse in a bottle cap, I got a little crazy and created a few of our equestrian friends.
This one is a pretty hand painted fused glass horse on a red background is mounted to a Sterling Silver bail. It has red dichroic accents. I can easily make this a little bigger to add a name of someone's horse or their name which I think is a pretty cool idea for a personalized piece.
This pretty hand painted fused glass pendant is a personal favorite. I like the abstractness to it, its got such a great flow and movement to it. It looks like artwork from a distance, but when you really look at it you see the horse's head. What a cool way to wear Western Equestrian pieces in an elegant way.
How adorable!! The teal blue background on this beautiful hand painted horse head really pops the image! Not only is it an equestrian head, but it's in a bottle cap and mounted to a Sterling Silver bail.
So there you go! My cute horses! Enjoy! Just click on the links in each of the descriptions to learn more!
This one is a pretty hand painted fused glass horse on a red background is mounted to a Sterling Silver bail. It has red dichroic accents. I can easily make this a little bigger to add a name of someone's horse or their name which I think is a pretty cool idea for a personalized piece.
This pretty hand painted fused glass pendant is a personal favorite. I like the abstractness to it, its got such a great flow and movement to it. It looks like artwork from a distance, but when you really look at it you see the horse's head. What a cool way to wear Western Equestrian pieces in an elegant way.
How adorable!! The teal blue background on this beautiful hand painted horse head really pops the image! Not only is it an equestrian head, but it's in a bottle cap and mounted to a Sterling Silver bail.
So there you go! My cute horses! Enjoy! Just click on the links in each of the descriptions to learn more!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
My Christmas Tree is Looking at Me...(from the box)
So here I am, on the couch...still. Why can't I get off the couch and just put the darn tree up? I mean it can't be any easier, it's bought, it's in the house, my adorable husband moved the barrel chair so I can put it up and yet, there it sits. In it's box, all sad, one branch hanging out, looking at me. Um, yes, I give emotions to inanimate objects, yes, yes I do. Take my car for instance. She is a little cranky to be outside given the current weather situation of snow and driving winds. She's from Florida for pete's sake (she can't help it!) and her name is Heidi. Even my husband has adopted this unfortunate trait (not really cool with his mechanic buddies, I must say). He will be on his way home and calls me saying, "Heidi and I are almost home, we're sick of this snow and we're hungry!" One time we had this type of conversation while one of his friends was in the car!
Needless to say, this all stem s from my mother and my early years, since we are being truthful here. She told me my bed was sad and about to cry if I didn't go crawl in it-surely I was having a temper tantrum by this point and she was at her wits end. With this new brilliant discovery, my mother realized I did have a heart even though I am pretty sure I was a devil child. Luckily for her, it worked. Every time. Brilliant I must say. But now I am a bit messed up as an adult. I felt bad (ok, still do) when I sold my trusty Grand Am earlier this year. I was horrified thinking it was sad and that it felt betrayed by me for selling her when all she did was get a few miles on her, which was of course MY fault, we had lots of good adventures, she tried her best...oh my I need a tissue!
Needless to say, this all stem s from my mother and my early years, since we are being truthful here. She told me my bed was sad and about to cry if I didn't go crawl in it-surely I was having a temper tantrum by this point and she was at her wits end. With this new brilliant discovery, my mother realized I did have a heart even though I am pretty sure I was a devil child. Luckily for her, it worked. Every time. Brilliant I must say. But now I am a bit messed up as an adult. I felt bad (ok, still do) when I sold my trusty Grand Am earlier this year. I was horrified thinking it was sad and that it felt betrayed by me for selling her when all she did was get a few miles on her, which was of course MY fault, we had lots of good adventures, she tried her best...oh my I need a tissue!
Labels:
Christmas,
emotional inanimate objects,
emotions
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