Havin' fun with pot melts
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Havin' fun with pot melts
I've been playing again and am pretty happy with these pot melts. They measure 18" and are about as big as I can go given my kiln size; guess it's time to buy another one.
Sorry you can't read the description cards. You'll just have to guess at how much I sell these things for.
Anyway, I rely on you folks for critique, but please be gentle.
Jerry
Sorry you can't read the description cards. You'll just have to guess at how much I sell these things for.
Anyway, I rely on you folks for critique, but please be gentle.
Jerry
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I see a girl in the orange one, visible from about the waist up. She is wearing a blue shirt and has red hair and her face is upturned and slightly cocked to her left.........anybody else see her.......or am I having a flashback.
Really cool work!
Lisa
Really cool work!
Lisa
Lisa Allen
http://www.lisa-allen.com
Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
http://www.lisa-allen.com
Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
Pot melt detail
For those kind souls who asked for a detail shot, here it is.
Something in Keith Cummings book got me going on these some time back but I had to be away from them for awhile. Had time to play and it's a good thing. Our season is on the horrizon and I've recieved requests from a couple of galleries. Just now the showroom is pretty full of these things, but that's going to change.
Thanks for the nice comments.
Jerry
Something in Keith Cummings book got me going on these some time back but I had to be away from them for awhile. Had time to play and it's a good thing. Our season is on the horrizon and I've recieved requests from a couple of galleries. Just now the showroom is pretty full of these things, but that's going to change.
Thanks for the nice comments.
Jerry
The Stands
Sorry, I forgot to say that the stands are from Dick Kolpak and can be seen at http://www.ironwoodmetal.com
He makes each one to order. You need to decide which of his you like and tell him the exact size as well as the thickness. Takes about a week but his work is excellent everytime. I have a bunch of his and plan to buy more as I need them.
Jerry
He makes each one to order. You need to decide which of his you like and tell him the exact size as well as the thickness. Takes about a week but his work is excellent everytime. I have a bunch of his and plan to buy more as I need them.
Jerry
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your work in wonderful
I am a newbie in glass but your work gives me something to strive for.
Thank you for sharing your work.
Linda Posnick
Thank you for sharing your work.
Linda Posnick
WOW!! Just beautiful...
I am also new at this. Just tried my first pot melt.
Sure hope you share some of your techniques.
Sure hope you share some of your techniques.
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