When the art appears in my mind, I glue it down.
No, I don’t know why – or how – it just happens.

It helps to have a variety of fun things to add.

And … if I play with the pieces long enough, it becomes a real thing.

Carpe Diem. 🙂


When the art appears in my mind, I glue it down.
No, I don’t know why – or how – it just happens.
It helps to have a variety of fun things to add.
And … if I play with the pieces long enough, it becomes a real thing.
Carpe Diem. 🙂
Trying to organize the studio and decided that if I just glue everything to something else, it will take up less room.
This is what happened in April.
Trunk up for Good Luck!
Somehow these 3 vintage plates ended up together, along with a crystal candlestick and 2 glass bud vases. Think the snack pics added a nice touch. Sort of a Mackenzie Childs vibe … may have to keep this one.
Finally finished a glass on glass window, that I glued a ceramic tile to 6 years ago, and she ended up as the “Goddess of the Boobies”
and …. these 4 little pieces just screamed to be stuck together. For eternity. Unless you drop it.
If someone had asked me how many mosaic tile supplies there are in my studio, my answer would have been 2 maybe 300 variations of tile and glass.
Well, our Etsy shop just reached our 100th item (whew!) and I haven’t even nicked the surface.
I’m finding that the most difficult thing about posting on Etsy is going through the motions to post an item only to realize that I’m not ready to part with it.
Release.
Relinquish.