Here is a collection of stained glass pieces that I have made over the years and gave to family and friends. They have been nice enough to send me pictures of the pieces as they are hanging in their house, so we can show them on here!
Category: Projects
Dreamcatcher
I made this dreamcatcher for my granddaughter using a bright yellow background with purple, light blue, med green and amber glass for the center.
The next picture was taken a couple of hours later in the same location, so you can see how the light changes the colors of the glass.
Pheasant
I made this piece several years ago and gave it to my son-in-law.
Mallard Duck
Rooster
I have made several roosters from this pattern. This one is made using a reddish-brown glass, although here it looks to be in shades of red.
Here is another rooster I made a couple of years ago for my granddaughter. I used the same pattern and added a checkerboard border around it.
Grapes in Pantry Door
I made this stained glass for my pantry door when we built our house. The grapes are iridescent glass drops that are in several colors of purple and several different sizes.
The background is a purple and mauve multicolored with green leaf color in the corners. The clear glass around the grapes is iridescent glue chip glass.
The background color changes with the pantry light on, giving it a different look.
Lanterns
Here are just a few pictures of lanterns that I have replaced the clear glass with stained glass.
I have these two displayed on a top ledge.
Pink Tulips
This piece was made for my master bedroom closet when we built our previous house. It was built into the closet window, but I loved it so much that I took it out and installed it in our current house. It is facing the east, so every morning when I go into my closet I’m greeted with the vibrant colors of this bouquet.
Blue Iris
I used iridescent clear glass as the background and 2×3 ” beveled pieces for the border. This has a wooden frame that my husband Stanley made from walnut that was grown on our property.
Iris Multi
This piece hangs in the window in our bathroom. This is the center part of a fireplace screen I had previously made in the ’90s. After we moved I dismantled the center and hung it up.