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The colors of a stained glass window when the sun shines through is magical, but in a mosaic piece the grout is what makes the colors pop. I have been working with stained glass for over twenty years. I love the sound of the score, breaking and cutting of the glass. The pictures you can create with pieces of glass are endless. It is so exciting to see the final project and selling a piece of art is thrilling. E-mail me if you are interested in purchasing a piece of art.
About Me
- Irene
- Houston, Texas, United States
- Welcome to my Blog Site :) I am so happy you stopped in. I am a part time worker, wife, mom and artist/crafter. I became a grandmother for the first time about a year ago. My passions are Stained Glass and Mixed Media Art. I am a Texas girl living in a house that my father and grandfather built in 1945. I have a loving husband and two teenage boys. My boys are talented musicians who make my life complete. I hope you enjoy reading my posts about music, my boys and grandson and just about life in general. So grab your favorite choice of drink, sit back, relax and happy blogging.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Stepping Stones/Yard Art
Yard Art
While doing yard work, the boys came across these scalloped broken cement bricks used for landscaping. Instead of throwing them out I decided to make some yard art. I hope to sell them at my next show at St. Ambrose on April 17. I have more blank cement bricks to create art. I just do not have enough time to finish them all by next month. We also found some rocks that I have washed and cleaned. I have something in mind for those rocks too. I have now asked my neighbors for broken cement or rocks they don't want.
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Apple
A student gave me this perfume for my birthday in January. The name is Red Apple. It comes in this really cute bottle and smells good - not what you would expect. It does not smell like apples. LOL :) It looks cute on my desk. Can you find me in this picture? Look closely in the leaf and in the top of the bottle.
Fish Fry
Two years ago I started inviting my brother's family and my godmother's family for a fish fry every Friday during Lent. As good neighbors often do, each family called asking what could they bring to the dinner. Since I provided the fish, shrimp and fries, I ask one family to bring a dessert and the other family to bring a covered dish. After doing this for a couple of weeks, we decided that each family would take turns hosting the Fish Fry in their own home. It would be up to the Host Family to decide what they would provide as the main dish and the invited families to bring a covered dish or dessert. Some Friday's would be cheese enchilidas or bean tostadas or any other dish as long as it was not meat. It is up to the Host Family if they wanted to invite others to our Friday Fish Fry gatherings. Last year another family was added as a Host Family. As life goes on, and certain situations happen, sometimes a family can not Host the dinner. No worries - there's always someone willing to take on the challenge as Host.
This Friday was my turn to Host the Fish Fry. As Host, I invited my brother Ruben and my brother Jesse and his wife Janie who celebrated a birthday this week. The challenge was sitting 15 people to eat at the same time. But my biggest worry was having enough fish for all my hungry guest. Since I am off on Friday's I had plenty of time to batter the fish and shrimp. Thanks to my husband who came home early from work to do the frying outside. It turned out to be a nice evening with no television, plenty of laughs and interesting conversations and most important plenty of good food.
This Friday was my turn to Host the Fish Fry. As Host, I invited my brother Ruben and my brother Jesse and his wife Janie who celebrated a birthday this week. The challenge was sitting 15 people to eat at the same time. But my biggest worry was having enough fish for all my hungry guest. Since I am off on Friday's I had plenty of time to batter the fish and shrimp. Thanks to my husband who came home early from work to do the frying outside. It turned out to be a nice evening with no television, plenty of laughs and interesting conversations and most important plenty of good food.
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