The Reason For The Season linky party on December 14th!
I'm pleased to offer a one of a kind original piece of stained glass, designed and created by me:@)
I've used both traditional stained glass and fused glass techniques. The holly and berries have been shaped and fired in a kiln to create a tile, then soldered to the background and border.
I've used both traditional stained glass and fused glass techniques. The holly and berries have been shaped and fired in a kiln to create a tile, then soldered to the background and border.
This piece is approximately 7 3/4" x 7 3/4".
(against a white background)
To enter the party share your Nativity or Holy Family decorations-small or large!
For more information click HERE!
I'm joining TTT because I generally photograph my glass sitting on the window sill
(very low light in this house).
(very low light in this house).
Also because Marty's a good bloggy buddy:@)
Hope to see you there!
Your stained glass is gorgeous! I have often thought it would be fun to take a class in stained glass making.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking of you earlier today. There is a catalog, and website @ www.ginnys.com and they had the cutest piglet canister set. They are light pink and soooo cute!
Hope you have a great week,
Nancy
Wow! Your stained glass is so beautiful! Wish I could make some! I always wanted to do a rooster! Maybe one day. lol Your work is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your stained glass!!! I love the holly leaves and berries
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Suzann
You made that??!! It's beautiful. I love the design. And your work looks very clean. Stained glass is harder than it looks, I think.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I'll join in. The piece is so lovely.
That is an amazing holiday piece! I had planned to join in anyway -- glad that you thought up the linky. Joni
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, you have such a beautiful talent!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour work is gorgeous. Must be nice to have the work space. I'm sure that takes up a lot of room.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this stained glass piece, Lynn. You are very talented. See you on the 14th! La
ReplyDeleteThat piece is gorgeous. Well done! (Hope I win too!)
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous piece. Love it. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThat piece is amazing! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous..beautiful...wonderful....I like it!!! Hugs, Flavia
ReplyDeleteWow. That is an amazing piece. I will see you on the 14th!
ReplyDeleteYour stained glass is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! What a talent! I will link my Nativity(or two or three) later:) BTW, I make many cookies and I couldn't even get the letters to slide into the W.S. message cookies, and gave up(for now)!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, L! I have my Nativities ready!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece. You are an inspiration to those of us who can't draw stick figures :-). I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Is there anything better than sunlight through stained glass?
ReplyDeleteHello Lynn,
ReplyDeleteyour stained glasses are absolutely great. Love the colors and you made them perfect.
Greetings, Johanna
SO BEAUTIFUL! You are very talented!!!!
ReplyDeleteLynn, Your stained glass piece is gorgeous! I'll be joining the party but not just to get a chance at this fabulous prize. I already had planned on it. Thanks for the special giveaway! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeth
It is beautiful and someone will be so happy to win it! I don't have my nativity out this year. It is large and I really haven't found the right place for it in this house...so, I don't think I'll be joining the party. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful stained glass piece. I especially like the fused holiday design in the center. Somebody will be a very lucky winner.
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again Lynn, this is just over the top amazing! I am planning to post, because it is the reason for the season foremost, but for some lucky poster this will be a treasure. Thanks for the sweetness you bring to blogland!
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