Archive for January, 2008
January 23, 2008 at 8:13 pm · Filed under Art, blog, Blogroll, Christmas, crafts, education, fused glass, fusing, glass, glass fusing, glass fusion, jewelry, life, Uncategorized, warm glass ·Tagged glass fusing, kiln work, Valentine's Day pins, Valentines Day gift ideas, warm glass
01/23/08 – The months seem to be just flying by. Wasn’t Christmas just yesterday? I have been working on some pins for Valentine’s Day and have updated the Red Hot Valentines Day Pins page. The page now includes links to the following pins:
Bent Heart
Chocolate Dripping Heart
Kitty Love
Puzzle Piece
Red Dress
Simple Heart
Tuxedo
Be sure to check them out for some fantastic Valentine’s Day gift ideas.
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January 11, 2008 at 1:13 am · Filed under Art, blog, Blogroll, crafts, education, fused glass, fusing, glass, glass fusing, glass fusion, jewelry, life, Uncategorized, warm glass ·Tagged glass fusing, glass slumping, heart disease awareness, National Wear Red Day, red dress pin
01/10/08 – The first Friday in February is National Wear Red Day. In recognition of this day and the importance of heart disease awareness, I have done a page on a Red Dress Pin. Heart disease is the number one killer of women today, and this notable day reminds us of the importance of taking care of ourselves. Make and give red dresses to all the women in your life to express how important they are to you.
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January 4, 2008 at 1:00 am · Filed under Art, blog, Blogroll, Christmas, crafts, education, fused glass, fusing, glass, glass fusing, glass fusion, jewelry, life, Uncategorized, warm glass ·Tagged glass fusing, holiday pins, kiln work, seasonal pins, warm glass
01/03/08 – Working on the Seasonal Pins page today. Added a page on a New Years Baby Pin and an Easter Bunny Pin.
The holidays seem to creep up on us so quickly that I thought I would start working on some ideas for the upcoming holidays. I have a list of friends that really enjoy receiving pins for all the holidays, so I need to get working on these pretty soon. I am working on a Valentine’s Day pin that should be up shortly and then will start working on a St Patrick’s Day pin.
I would place most of these pins in the more advanced category, because these do require the use of a glass saw to cut out the patterns. Assembly of the patterns is very simple and quick once the pieces have been cut.
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