(sorry about the cornbread mold, guys, you'll have to get your cornbread in a loaf now!)
I'm a fused glass artist, jewelry designer, and dabbler in all things creative from New York who shares her studio with some wonderful furry kids. Mom to 3 and Nana to 5! I'm seriously enraptured of fresh brewed iced tea, Creamsicle frozen yogurt, love to read and spend time in our garden and fields with furries and family. I could totally do without Northeast winters! You can find my work at http://WillowGlass.etsy.com
Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repurpose. Show all posts
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Repurposed Molds!
Inspired by a thread in a glass forum, I went searching in my kitchen for alternative molds for fusing glass. Can you guess what the prior use of this cactus mold was? A wrought iron cornbread pan! It took many, many small pieces of glass to create this cactus paperweight and the detail of the mold is terrific! Go on - check out your house and garage and I’ll bet you find a funky object you can repurpose for a mold for fusing glass too!
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Repurposing Glass: Another Reason to Love Flavored Extracts!
Here's a sneak peek into one of my kilns where I was slumping vanilla extract bottles.
I'll turn these into mini spoonrests when they're done and I plan to acid etch some for a matte finish and I'll keep others shiny, beautiful root beer brown!
I love off-time in the studio just experimenting with new designs and techniques and I look forward to using more of these upcycled little bottles in my work (next up will be those tiny syrup bottles you get at Cracker Barrel!)
Another fabulous way to repurpose glass and keep it out of the landfills.
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