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With Suncatcher dark brown shimmer eyes

If you love pinks and natural colors, this sun catcher is for you! Enhanced with glass gems for that extra sparkle.

1" textured clear glass in each corner adds to the beauty.

 

Measures 10" x 10"

This suncatcher, or wall decor, is crafted from 3/8" heat treated copper tube, (I heat the copper with a torch to change the surface to all different colors). I clear coat the copper to preserve the colors. I used lavender glass for the flowers and olive colored glass for the leaves. The glass I used for the ground is green, purple and blue swirled together. I used light green cat's eye glass nuggets for added decoration and because they look like grass. The spider's web is decorated with three clear iridescent faceted glass beads to make it look like it has dew drops hanging from it.

 

This piece measures 9 1/2" in diameter.

 

Swank & Co. Suncatchers - Stunning stained glass designs and ornate frames! Transform your windows to something more! by Swank & Co. marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/219385 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Swank%20Events/162/65/2503

Attempting to make suncatchers 2. A copy of a picture I saw, probably here on flickr. A bit late to go into production for Valentine's Day but I though heart suncatchers... Blue hearts as well as the traditional red! And maybe some green hearts... Size approx 26cm x 26cm

 

Discovering some warm resale finds.

Rescued Treasures resale store

Sterling Heights, Michigan

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A simple shot of a spider web caught in the Sunday afternoon sun in our back garden.

 

I typically upload in small sets - don't just look at the latest one in my photostream as you might be missing something you'll like more.... and your comments are ALWAYS welcome :)

 

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I had to share these images of my newest creations. The butterflies came from a photo I shot some time ago. It ended up being a suncatcher.

You can check out the whole blog at the following link if you're interested……….. Butterfly Suncatcher.

This butterfly is crafted from turquoise and red glass nuggets. I have soldered a 3/8" long post on the back of the butterfly and this slides through your screen door, or window, and fastens with a bullet clutch on the back of the screen.

 

Olympus OM-2n

50mm f/3.5 Zuiko Auto Macro

Fujicolor 200

Most of these were painted by me when I was a teenager. My mom recently gifted these to me.

cut glass, marbles, soda bottles and glass beads on an old cabinet door, grouted charcoal.

Playing with colors in the kiln- these little suncatchers are really pretty when the breeze makes them spin.

Fused glass Sky Blue owl suncatcher mobile, wonderful housewarming and garden gift. ready to hang by your window in your home, and in your garden, .

The body of this dragonfly is crafted from purple iridescent glass. The wings are made from grape colored water glass. The bottom wings lay over the top wings to give it dimension. This piece features a crystal prism hanging from the bottom.

 

Suncatcher measures 8 1/2" long by 7 1/2" wide.

 

Hand blown glass by Kiva Ford.

For more information on my technique, and for other works, please see my profile!

Still some fresh snow just after 9am.

This beetle suncatcher is crafted from amethyst and green glass nuggets. I have soldered a 3/8" long post on the back of the beetle and this slides through your screen door or window and fastens with a bullet clutch on the back of the screen.

 

Made these for a supervisor at work.

"Nothing is worth more than this day" -Goethe

www.thewhisperingwillow.etsy.com

 

These 3-D Tree Of Life Agate Slabs look great as a suncatcher hanging on the porch, over a window, on the wall or adorning your favorite shelf. You can even place a tealight candle (preferably the flameless flicker effect kind) on the back of the stand, dim the lights some and you have a marvelously mysterious effect!

 

Center of the Oak Leaves suncatcher. The stems of the leaves created an 8-point star.

Made these for a supervisor at work.

A fantastic holiday gift, these stained glass stars can be used either as ornaments to grace your tree at Christmas, or as suncatchers to hang in your window all year round.

 

These stained glass pieces are individually cut, foiled using the Tiffany copper foil method, and soldered into a unique design. No two are alike.

 

This larger sized ten-point star is made with four different types of glass. The larger points are an incredible combination of pastel pinks, blues and purples all swirled together, resembling the colours of a sunrise. The smaller points are made with a slightly iridized bright pink opaque-translucent glass. The round center is frosted white and clear in a sort of dotted pattern, a piece that was a part of an old blown glass lamp. Atop the small pink glass points are tiny round mirrors which reflect even more light. The mirrors are double sided (i.e., either way you hang the ornament the mirrors will show, as I soldered them back to back and then together). It is finished in silver. There is a fancy swirly wire loop on the top for hanging to attach a hook or cup as desired.

 

$20

 

To purchase, click on the link below to the listing in my Etsy shop:

 

www.etsy.com/listing/69799750

This heart-shaped suncatcher has been made from copper wire and an eclectic mixture of red beads. It measures 12cm (just under 5") long from the top of its hanging loop to its base, and is 8cm (3") wide.

 

It can be hung it by window to catch the sunlight, or in any plain corner of your home to add a little colourful, quirky style. It would also look gorgeous hung from your Christmas tree.

Red stained glass heart sun catcher

Suncatcher created using Autumn leaves and a laminator.

I got some beautiful glass for Christmas and this was the first thing I made with it. Stained glass on a microwave platter.

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This star-shaped suncatcher has been made using copper wire and a mixture of blue and green beads. The star itself measures 7.5" from the tip of the hanging loop to the base, and about 5" at the widest point of the star itself. It could be hung by a window to catch the sunlight, or perhaps on a wall or door.

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