It’s a cold, cold winter, – 4 more inches of snow on the ground here, after a foot and a half last week – Wow! – and we have a wonderful free monthly pattern design for all of you ready for red roses and a cabinet door project And this stained glass cabinet door pattern came from […]
Bullseye Glass Fusing Basics – Free Video
Hi All, If you haven’t found this spot on the Bullseye glass site, check out some of the Bullseye glass free videos on a range of topics. Here’s a helpful one on Glass Fusing Basics: http://www.bullseyeglass.com/education/fusing-basics.html
THE ASGLA Stained Glass Lamp Calendar 2014
Check out the ASGLA Lamp calendar 2014 – that’s the Assoc of Stained Glass Lamp Artists – dedicated in memory of the extraordinary, wonderful Carol Conti. We are making a quilt square to add to their stained glass community quilt for charity. The calendar is stunning!
Thanks to All and What Stained Glass Projects Are You Working On?
Thank you all for reading our blog and for following and liking our Facebook page! We are at 1111 – and on our way to 1200 friends/fans. Can’t wait to hear what projects you’re working on. We are completing some challenging repairs, a series of windows, and a small panel for a charity stained glass community […]
The January 2014 Free Monthly Stained Glass Pattern is Up!
It’s a cold winter for many of us and we have a wonderful free monthly pattern design for all of you traditional stained glass lovers. Feel free to share the link, tweet it, and help us to spread the word to glass fan-atics, mosaic fans, glass painters, woodworkers, quilters and scrapbookers – Yay! https://www.panedexpressions.com/free-stained-glass-patterns.html
How to Make Baroque Stained Glass Really “Move” in the Background
An easy trick to avoid “bizziness” in baroque glass when using it for the background glass is to lay the pattern out in place. This keeps the background “moving” in the proper direction and avoids a “confusing” look to your panel. In other words, it keeps the background IN the background and not an “eye-catching” […]
Art with a Heart Uses Our Scrap Stained Glass to Create Beautiful Mosaics with a Mission
Art with a Heart does thousands of art and mosaic workshops in the Baltimore area . They have put our donated stained glass to great use in their beautiful murals: http://www.artwithaheart.net/murals.html Check out their extraordinary efforts. Art with a Heart’s mission is to enhance the lives of people in need through visual art. Art with a Heart […]
A Word of Thanks to All of Our Stained Glass Fans & Fanatics
Thank you to all of our stained glass fans and fanatics for an absolutely wonderful year filled with challenging designs, gorgeous glass, and all of you with your terrific projects you’ve shared and some great ideas, too. We couldn’t do this without all of you. And we sure wouldn’t want to try. We wish you […]
The Nov-December Free Monthly Stained Glass Pattern is Up!
It’s a beautiful Winter day and we have a wonderful free monthly pattern design for all of you enjoying the chance to break some glass. Feel free to share the link, tweet it, post on Facebook and help us to spread the word to glass fan-atics, mosaic fans, glass painters, woodworkers, quilters and scrapbookers – Enjoy! […]
What Kind of Copper Foil Do We Use on Stained Glass Projects?
As you can tell from viewing many of our stained glass projects featured in our galleries, we love detail and realism. https://www.panedexpressions.com/stained-glass-gallery.html The copper foil method is perfect for us to cut tiny and narrow pieces for small flower petals, leaves, reeds, geometrics, scales of fish and many more elements of panels. We love the […]