Thursday, September 27, 2007

Pink Ribbons and Heart Panels



Hope Floats, Hearts Tilt

This week saw a few improvements in technique, some exercises in color choice and a simple repair job.

I did not want to do a pink ribbon. Or a yellow one. Or any other color for that matter. But during a visit to my favorite glass shop, I found this ribbon bevel on sale. Now I've never used bevels before. I've seen too many just gorgeous vestibule and dining room doors in Victorian mansions to attempt a beveled glass anything. I'm intimidated. But at some point , you have to hunker down and do the deed. So this is what I came up with. It's a simple design but a difficult cut. I cut the background out of one piece of pink and yellow streaky stained glass so the ribbon would appear to float in the center. I purposely wrapped the ribbon in thicker foil than the break lines in the pink glass as I wanted the break lines to visually disappear.

I also made another heart in a square panel. This red streaky heart is in a pale champagne background with an olive green border. Again , it's a different color combo than I usually work in . I'm trying to work in Fall hues to expand my color range.

Finally, I repaired a unfinished Bride's Basket panel that was sitting on the table for too long, I repaired the bottom triangle so the that basket sits on glass, not on air.

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