I came up with 2 new stained glass background patterns.
Click to visit> "Belle" & "Susan"
These are a little different in that I used Tiffany style lamps to make these.
Please let me know what you think and comment below :)
A blog about stained glass patterns, stained glass construction and design techniques. by Down East Stained Glass
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Stained Glass Contests
Seems that even during a sluggish economy glass folks still know how to support vendors with sponsorship opportunities with contests that revolve around creativity.
For example...(click to visit >>) StainedGlassville is having a contest with some interesting twists. Members will participate in choosing the stained glass pattern design concept for a new book. With a simple idea or suggestion based on the theme for the book "Center Motifs" they will be awarded a prize if their idea chosen by the author.
The pattern will then be drawn up for the second leg of the contest where a first completed stained glass piece from the design gets a prize and finally the members piece of the most creative use of the pattern voted by their piers.
Finally the stained glass work chosen in the final vote will be used on the cover of the new book along with credits inside to all of the contest winners.
Contest is open to all SGV members and all projects will be viewable by both members and casual visitors to the forum.
Another contest currently running over at (click to visit) Artisan's of Glass (AOG) where the theme is "Spring".
The contest "Spring Forward" requires participants to include a reasoning how their project relates in theme to spring and will be judged on this by a member poll. Two categories or options are available... "Cold Glass" and "Hot Glass". Entries must meet certain criteria with minimal requirements.
AOG's contest is open and viewable for members only.
For example...(click to visit >>) StainedGlassville is having a contest with some interesting twists. Members will participate in choosing the stained glass pattern design concept for a new book. With a simple idea or suggestion based on the theme for the book "Center Motifs" they will be awarded a prize if their idea chosen by the author.
The pattern will then be drawn up for the second leg of the contest where a first completed stained glass piece from the design gets a prize and finally the members piece of the most creative use of the pattern voted by their piers.
Finally the stained glass work chosen in the final vote will be used on the cover of the new book along with credits inside to all of the contest winners.
Contest is open to all SGV members and all projects will be viewable by both members and casual visitors to the forum.
Another contest currently running over at (click to visit) Artisan's of Glass (AOG) where the theme is "Spring".
The contest "Spring Forward" requires participants to include a reasoning how their project relates in theme to spring and will be judged on this by a member poll. Two categories or options are available... "Cold Glass" and "Hot Glass". Entries must meet certain criteria with minimal requirements.
AOG's contest is open and viewable for members only.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Easy Valentine's Heart Stained Glass Pattern
Looking for an easy pattern for Valentine's day?
Here's a free pattern: Teacup Rose in a Heart.
More free stained glass patterns- Free Stained Glass Pattern Directoy
And even more free stained glass patterns for valentines Day can be found here- Free Stained Glass Patterns | Valentines Day
Here's a free pattern: Teacup Rose in a Heart.
More free stained glass patterns- Free Stained Glass Pattern Directoy
And even more free stained glass patterns for valentines Day can be found here- Free Stained Glass Patterns | Valentines Day
Friday, January 22, 2010
Stained Glass Installed: Good Shepherd Church
Here's the updated photos of the finished stained glass using the churches old stained glass windows inserted into and surrounded by new glass. I also made a new transom window using the theme "Good Shepherd" along with half round tops.
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