First project....be kind.

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Stella
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First project....be kind.

Post by Stella »

Ok, so I have a ton to learn, but I'm sure having a blast in the process...

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That's your first project?!

Post by SEMueller »

It looks wonderful to me!! What size is it?

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Stella
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Post by Stella »

6.5 inch diam. It took me a while to get used to my kiln and to figure out fusing/slumping schedules, etc. I certainly have to thank this board for a ton of help and information!
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Post by Kathie Karancz »

Hey Stella: Looks great - I love your edges.
I also want to say: good for you in posting your first project!!!! I have been fusing for 3 years now and still haven't figured out how to post a picture or even get up the nerve to post one. Congrats!!! and keep up the great work..
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Congratulations!!! It looks wonderful. If my first project turned out like that I would have been thrilled. :cry:
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Congratulations!!! It looks wonderful. If my first project turned out like that I would have been thrilled. :cry:
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Stella
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Post by Stella »

Oh you guys are wonderful!!! Thanks for the comments....certainly encouraging. I'll post again as I improve.

Stella
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Post by Mely »

Congratulations!!! It looks wonderful. If my first project turned out like that I would have been thrilled. :cry:
Melysa G.
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Post by Karen Laing »

Stella,
I reallly like your piece it is beautiful. What glass did you use? kl
Karen Laing aka arcticlass
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Post by Mira »

beautiful job. I would have been pleased to have that as a first. Your design is interesting. It's simple, but I keep looking at it. Good one!
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Stella:
Great job! Very nice
Kim
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Post by Stella »

Again, thank you all for your kind words. I worked in stained glass for years, but I am getting much more satisfaction from working with my kiln....the feel of the glass, the weight, the shine.... I love to peek in through the peep hole and watch the glass move...so organic! You are all quite an inspiration. Oh, and I use BE glass, double rolled....dig the opaque colors!

Cheers,
Stella
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