We’re back to breaking glass – stained glass, that is. 🙂 Thanks to all for your kind words and prayers. Amazingly, we still have warm, wonderful heat and light, and did not lose power. The storm has mostly passed – just light rain now and a bit of wind. So we’re back to work – […]
Hurricane Sandy – 40-50-60 mph Winds – Stained Glass Takes a Break
This is not a day to create stained glass, though we had planned to foil and etch. Hoping all of you are safe and warm and dry. We’ve had rain since mid-day yesterday and wind with the rain since last night. In the last few hours the winds have increased to sustained winds about 40 […]
Breaking Glass in a Storm: Preparing Our Stained Glass Studio for Hurricane Sandy
We have been busily prepping for the arrival of Hurricane/Storm Sandy here. We are about 30 miles north of Baltimore, and right near the Susquehanna River. Hopefully we’ll all come through fine and not lose power. Stay safe! And while you’re preparing your stained glass studio/ space to be safe, in case you are in […]
Okay, What Do a Grouse & a Kaleidoscope Have in Common?
Give up? I would, too. What do a grouse and a kaleidoscope have in common? They’re both projects we’re currently working on. Yes, really. The grouse is a detailed, elaborate panel with more than 560 pieces that have been cut, ground and almost all are foiled. Double yay!Here are a couple of in-progress views of […]
“Welcome – the Art & Business of Stained Glass”
Want to know more about the Art & Business of Stained Glass? We love to share! We are ecstatic, excited and extra delighted to be sharing stained glass tips, tricks, news and even a few behind-the-scenes views with all of you as we launch our newest effort – the Paned Expressions Stained Glass Studios blog. […]