My thrifty nature compels me to save them. Larger bits get tossed in labeled plastic containers by color and small, even tiny, bits get tossed in a shoebox lid. I've had that lid on my work table for a while and have mentioned it before. Still looks much the same even a year later. Weird.
Occasionally I'll set out to use as many of this bits as I can in a mosaic and my 'River Sunset' clock is the result of my latest effort:
That largest red boulder was the inspiration for this entire piece. I found it just the way you see it in the shoebox lid - don't recall what project I nipped it roundish for then rejected it but I think it worked perfectly here. Just was waiting for its time. Ha, lol, didn't intend the pun :)
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3 comments:
i dont how you do it! it is amazing thanks for sharing the process. it truly is a blessing seeing it before my eyes.
Absolutely gorgeous! I also have boxes of stained glass pieces. Unlike you thought I don't do much with them!
gorgeous. I've always wanted to learn stained glass.
You do beautiful work
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