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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.
Monday, August 22, 2011
FAMILY/FRIENDS
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Tia Luisa
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| Irene & Tia Luisa |
Monday, August 15, 2011
Crash Glass
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| Crash Glass Added |
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| Layout without Crash Glass |
The first time I saw an example of crash glass I knew I had to learn how to do this. I happened to be at Harmony Stained Glass Shop looking for a certain piece of glass when I saw the sign-up sheet. I knew it was a popular class and fills up quickly, so before I left the store I signed up.
The class was taught by Lisa Morales who was a great teacher with lots of patience and understanding. She had knowledge of the glass, layout and color. You can see some of her work in her etsy shop at www.apinchofwonderful.estsy.com I have not added the grout as Lisa is ordering a certain grout color that she suggested would look good with my project. Meanwhile I need to paint the back and sides of the board and add something to hang it with. After it is grouted, I have some trinkets to add to the top of my piece. Once my project is completed, I will post the final picture.
Glass Paint Workshop
Texas Art Supply called me the day before to remind me of the class. I asked what should I bring with me and was told "Everything will be provided." I thought this must be a demonstration and not a workshop.
As I walked into class, I was told to grab a glass from one of the tables. There were flower vases, wine glasses, champagne glasses and jars all made out of glass. I chose a wine glass.
The class was conducted by Kat Kurganand, who works for the pebeo Company based in France. She first introduced the three different types of pebeo paints that were being demonstrated.
Vitrea 160 - heat set
Vitrail - air dry
Porcelaine 150 - heat set
Kat had several pieces that had been painted and fired to show us the difference in paints.
After several questions answered we were given paint brushes and free to choose which color paints and other supplies to start painting our glass. I first chose the Vitrail which has a transparent color. I did not like the outcome, so I cleaned my wine glass and then used the Porcelaine 150 which has an opaque look. I painted grapes with a vine of leaves swirled all around my wine glass. The paint dryed fast, enough to get it home. I waited the twenty-four hours before heat setting it in the oven. As I set it on a cookie sheet to put in the oven, the wine glass tipped over and broke into pieces. I was upset at first, but then realized I could use this as a learning experience and after all, it did not cost me any money.
Many thanks toTexas Art Supply and pebeo for this fun free workshop and for providing the refreshments. By the way, I was also added to Texas Art Supply e-mail list for upcoming workshops.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Bling
July Contest Winners
Fanny Young
Ellen Aguirre
Annonymous (Name did not show up in your comments)
Winners, please email me your physical address at: iomaldo@aol.com, so that I can mail you a snowman.
These cute little guys will add lots of holiday cheer to your home this holiday season and can be used as a sun catcher or as a Christmas tree ornament.
Thanks for playing and I hope you return to my blog on a regular basis to read my blog and post comments.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Altered Decanter
Friday, July 15, 2011
Altered Mini Folder
| Back of Envelope |
| Mini Envelopes |
| Front of Envelope |
July Contest Giveaway
In my effort to try and get more followers on my blog, I have decided to host a Contest Giveaway till the end of July. As you may know from my blog, I love to work with stained glass. In my July Contest Giveaway the first ten followers who guess correctly what I will make with these pieces of glass will win one of the finished item. Feel free to mention/post this to your fellow bloggers. The contest ends at the end of this month (7-31-11). On the first of August, I will post a picture of the finished item along with the list of ten winners. Be sure to keep following my blog as I will be posting a few small clues to help with this guessing game. Good Luck!
RULES:
1. Become a follower of my blog.
2. Post your guesses under the comments of this post.
3. Share contest with your fellow bloggers.
4. Keep watch for clues.
5. Use your imagination and have fun with your guesses.
CLUES (Will be posted on the following dates here):
1. July 18, 2011 - Small sun catcher with 4 pieces of glass: 1 big & 2 sml. circles and 1 sml orange piece
2. July 22, 2011 - Kids love it, some adults do too just not to much or it becomes dangerous.
3. July 25, 2011 - We don't see it in Houston too much. When it does hit Houston, people get excited and bundle up.
4. July 29, 2011 - It makes the temperature drop and has the power to close schools and businesses.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Glass Cutting Board
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| Blue glass cutter, running plyers and shards of glass. |
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Summer Scavenger Hunt
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| Item #14 |
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| Item #5 |
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| Item #13 Evergreen Negro Cemetary - Former Slaves, Buffalo Soldiers and Veterans are buried. here. |
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| AK Kelley organized the Evergreen Negro Cemetary and is buried there. Most headstones are broken and unreadable. |
2. A museum
3. A camp fire (or fire in a fireplace)
4. A protest, town hall meeting or other political activity
5. A hand lettered sign selling something or giving directions
6. A person dressed as a pirate
7. A decorated mailbox
8. Your country's flag
9. A festival or fair
10. A wooden bridge
11. A forest
12. A unicycle
13. A cemetery of historical significance or with an interesting story.
14. A castle
15. Graffiti art (not just graffiti and not just a wall mural)
16. A building made of metal or glass
17. Rain
18. A person sketching or painting outside their house
19. A beehive or an ant farm with live ants
20. A handmade roadside memorial or shrine.
21. A rooster
Below are a few photos I have taken.
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| #20 Roadside Memorial on East Houston Road |
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| #15 Railcar on Liberty Road |
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| #8 Driveway in Seabrook on 4th of July |
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| # 17 Rain from my front porch |
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| #21 Rooster in 3rd Ward area. |
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| #2 New Buffalo Soldier's Museum under Renovation |
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Let's do that again!
Dad In Action
Dad's Love
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Santa's House
These christmas ornaments were made using only two shapes of glass to build Santa's House, a two inch square for the bottom and a triangle for the roof. These ornaments are double sided. A christmas tree on one side and santa/snowman on the other side. They are made using scraps of stained glass and old sheet music. First I cut two inch squares out of sheet music, and dyed the sheets using water colors. Once dry, I stamped a small christmas tree and embossed with green embossing glitter on one side and added silver embossing glitter to look like snow. On the other side I glued a small picture of santa/snowman and embossed silver glitter to look like snow. When completely dry, I sandwiched the piece of sheet music between two pieces of clear textured stained glass. Finally, I soldered the triangle roof and the two inch square to form a small house and added a ring on top for hanging on your christmas tree. If you like these, look for my Christmas in July Special next month. Click on the picture to get a bigger view.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Fallen Bird Nest
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| Texas Tumbleweed or Bird Nest? |
Friday, April 29, 2011
Cascarones (Confetti Eggs)
This Easter we had our traditional easter egg fight. It is a mexican custom to crack colorful confetti eggs on unsuspected heads. But be careful whose head you crack because paybacks can be hell. We had a wonderful time with family and friends. I would estimate we had about 25-30 dozen confetti eggs. Thanks to Mother Nature for supplying lots of wind that day. We did not have to rake up all that confetti.


TEXAS STEP STONES
The St. Ambrose Bazaar was a success. I sold all the Easter baskets and some of the stepping stones. Just had one Texas Stepping Stone left. I decided to donate it to a silent auction for Our Lady of Guadalupe School. Last night I received a call from someone who saw the Texas Step Stone at the bazaar. This weekend I will be busy making two more Texas stones. I LOVE TEXAS!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
My Little Boy Growing Up To Fast
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Change Happens
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