totallybakedglass

Playing with sharp objects. Creating stained glass, mosaics, fused glass and jewelry

Butterflies….Owls…and Bears – Oh My!

on May 31, 2014

I know…it’s been way too long since my last update.  I was real busy with some fall shows upon my return to Florida.  I was trying to cram a bunch of stuff in before the holiday – hoping to clear out some Christmas decor that I had made.  The shows were great and I was very pleased with the results.  It’s all a new learning process for me so a lot of trial and error.  I will be wiser from the experience for the coming holiday season.

In the meantime, it is almost summer.   I haven’t done a show since right before Christmas in Florida.  I endured a long stretch of having no artistic stamina – probably lasted for 2 months.  It feels good to be back on track and producing new stuff almost on a daily basis.  I have moments where it’s almost business-like….I have to step away for awhile to regroup and get back in to the hobby aspect of it all.   We returned to Georgia almost 2 weeks ago to give me time to unpack all of my stuff.  We’ve resorted to renting a u-haul trailer on our trips now in order for me to bring all 25 of my boxes containing my projects, glass and kiln.

I’ applied for 5 shows and was accepted to all of them – woo hoo!  I like the energy of the GA shows .  Here is my schedule along with some of the newest stuff I’ve been working on.

 

My current show schedule – if you are in the neighborhood stop by and see us:

  • June 7-8 – The Ridges Landing in Hiawassee GA.  This is an outdoor show  at a local resort on the lake.
  • June 28-29 – The Mountain Fling – Blairsville Technical College – indoor show
  • July 19-20 – Butternut Creek Festival Blairsville.  This is one of the top shows in the southeast – outdoor venue with lots of great music and arts/crafts
  • Sept 20-21 Celebrate Autumn – Blairsville Technical College – indoor show
  • October 11 – Church Street Festival Waynesville NC (outside of Asheville) – a one day show in the mountains in the middle of autumn – what more could we ask for!  One of our best friends performs at this show and recommended that I apply.  We usually drive up there just to visit him – so now we’ll have a booth.

 

Here are some of the fused glass mosaic pieces I’ve been working on.  I’m starting to get back in the rhythm of mountain topics like bears 😀    These all have hooks or pegs in the bottom so they can be hung on the wall and used to hang leashes, keys, jewelry or whatever else you can think of.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO GET THE FULL PICTURE

 

Bear cubs climbing tree

Bear cubs climbing tree – mosaic background – fused bears

Bear emerging from a lake full of cat tails

Bear emerging from a lake full of cat tails – mosaic background – fused glass bear and cat tails.

birdvillages

Two of the bird villages I like to create. Cute bird houses where or avian friends reside.

 

Here are some of the components that I piece together for wind chimes.  I have accumulated about 40 different wind chimes, sun catchers and spinners ranging from cats to bears to birds.  You can see the before picture which shows the glass as it has been cut and arranged prior to firing at temperatures up to 1500 degrees in my kiln.    Hi-temp wire hooks also need to be place appropriately in order to bead and string the chimes after they have fired.  Most of these are designs that I’ve toyed with over the past year – trying them in larger or smaller sizes – different colors and adding more whimsy.  I take the pictures as they lay on a table – it’s impossible to get good wind chime pictures when hanging.

 

Cats, Dogs, etc. BEFORE firing in the kiln

Cats, Dogs, etc. BEFORE firing in the kiln

Cats, Dog, etc. AFTER kiln and stringing

Cats, Dog, etc. AFTER kiln and stringing

ilovebearsbefore

Set up in the kiln and ready to fire up to 1500 degrees

smallbearbees

Bear and Beehive – AFTER being fired in the kiln and strung into a wind chime using cut glass components and recycled bottle rings.


 

I’ve also been experimenting with ways to incorporate my glass fusing projects into my stained glass work.  I already incorporate the fused pieces into all of my mosaics but the stained glass was a little more difficult.  I use these turtles in my underwater wind chime scene and I thought they would go really well with this particular art glass.  I made the middle section of this with fused glass and then I cut some glass, foiled and soldered it around the turtle scene.  This is approximately 15 inches high by 12 inches wide.

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I’ve also completed some more of my night owls series.  This full moon is keeping this poor owl family awake in “insowlmniacs”.    16 inches high by 10 inches wide.  Mosaic background – fused glass owls.

Fused glass mosaic titled INSOWLMNIACs

Fused glass mosaic titled INSOWLMNIACs

Small plaque featuring more night owls with a full moon and starlit night.  Approximately 10 inches wide by 3 inches high.  Mosaic background on a ceramic base with fused glass owls.

night owls plaque

night owls plaque

I had these terra cotta pot bases that I picked up on a recent trip to Ikea.  I knew they’d make a great mosaiced bird bath….I just didn’t know what to do with them.  I’ve been playing around with this frog design for a few months – never quite happy with it..  I like him now – especially in this application.  The birdbath is approximately 14 inches across.  The bottom is glass mosaic and the frog, toadstools and dragonflies are all fused glass.

Frog with toadstools bird bath

Frog with toadstools bird bath

I am also starting from scratch with my tent and display this week.  We have the tent erected in the driveway right now – strapped to the fence with 40 lb. weights holding it down.   Why?  It’s going to be there for at least 5 days while I fiddle around with my new mesh wall for display and my new table set ups.   We’ve had a fair amount of wind in the afternoons and some thunderstorms rolling through – better safe than sorry.  I don’t want to have to chase my tent down the street as it flies away in one of the gusts.  It also gives me an opportunity to test out the new weights that my handy-dandy husband made for me.    He put the tent up this morning and attached the new stabilizer bars to the bottom in addition to adding the new mesh wall on one side for a hanging display.  It’s coming along – i’ll be sure to take some pictures next weekend at the show once i’ve tweaked it a million times.  We will head to HIawassee this Friday afternoon to set the tent up – we’ll roll the sidewalls down overnight and return early Saturday morning for show time.  We decided to drive back and forth each day – so that means 3 round trips to Hiawassee next weekend – 45 miles each way.

Until next time…..


2 responses to “Butterflies….Owls…and Bears – Oh My!

  1. iherfindahl says:

    I love the idea of combining fused glass and mosaics. What adhesive do you use to attach the fused glass to the mosaic background?

    • thanks 😀 i usually use silicone adhesive caulking in CLEAR which i buy at home depot or lowes. you can also use weldbond which dries clear as well. the silicone adhesive comes in different colors and is near the paint department usually but make sure you pick up clear.

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