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Mary Anne made these pieces for her loved ones:
Bluebird,
Easy Pansy
Cardinal in the Snow and
Kaleido Box #4
Nice red on that cardinal! Everything turned out splendid.

Joy Hartley's renditions of the
Papillon,
Panda
Curly-Coated Retriever
are
enhanced with expert decorative soldering.

More from Joy!
Siamese,
Beagle,
Boston Terrier.
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I love Joy's Bulldog! The pooch looks fierce, but he's so colorful he won't scare anybody! |
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Congratulations to Tracey for her fabulous patio tabletop based on the Tiger pattern. I can't believe how well this one turned out in mosaic! She used a pearl from an earring to make the eye really shine. |
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Michael Gale used the Cardinal in the Snow! for making these whimsical digital images. Impressive! |
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Thank you Bob Phelps for sharing your interpretation of the Volleyball Girl! Bold, sporty, dynamic colors! |
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Sharon Drazan has sewn this exceptional Calla Lily quilted table runner. Gorgeous colors, and fancy quilted pattern in the blue center! |
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Thank you Debra Culley for sending in these photos of your 3D polymer clay wall decorations! The first one is the Guardian Angel. and the second one is the Cardinal. Truly wonderful; I've never seen anything quite like it. |
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This is Lou Ann Steele's Bowling Suncatcher. Well, technically speaking, it's no longer hers, as it was a Father's Day gift!. They do look real! |
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Joy just finished the shih-tzu and the Schnauzer. The colors in the Shih Tzu's border are the perfect match for the honey color of his coat, and who can argue with the pink border for the white Schnauzer? Lovely combinations they are. |
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The Dragonfly by Melinda. Textured glass for the wings, and irisdescent blue for the body do the trick! |
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The Jack Russell Terrier by Joy Hartley. That turquoise background is the perfect color! |
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Two more from Joy! The colorful Red Eyed Tree Frog is most eyecatching in green, blue, yellow and orange. The white rim is a peaceful contrast! |
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Here's the Tabby from the Cat Collection.
Lots of patience required for all the pieces that make up the pattern on the fur! |
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Joy crafted these two adorable pooches from the Poodle Collection and the Labrador Retrievers Collection. Which such an expert soldering technique and precision grinding, there is no fear is using light colors! |
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The Quiet Angel, made into a platter by Linda Hess. The blue and the pastels are a winning combination! |
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I love the rustic chain with the Japanese Kanji for Friendship, it is so perfectly "Zen." Lovely contrast in red and gold. |
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Maureen Cuddy also made this splendid Fruitbowl. Great way to use that yummy colorful glass... |
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Maureen Cuddy crafted the Budgie for a friend who loves these chirpy birds. Nice use of textured glass in the background! |
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Lovely reverse glass painting by Rina from Malaysia! Lillies gilded with gold, what a pretty idea. |
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This morning I received 3 photos of stained glass painting from Sue. One was Guilin, China in fresh greens and beautiful sky blues. |
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The second was Moscow's St-Basil Cathedral viewed from Red Square. That level of detail must have required a lot of patience! |
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Third but not least, the Waterfall Window panel. Sue gets the colors just perfect once again! |
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Maureen Cuddy's Blessing Angel is judiciously clad in pastel baroque glass, and framed in beautiful sky blue. |
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Ghislaine Vary from Beloeil, Quebec, made the Dracula Orchid - Note the judicious use of the grain of the glass to give the frame a diagonal motion. You may see more of Ghislaine's art on her website Aladin Vitrail. |
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This is Joy Sweet's Scottish Fold - The pattern was made as a special request. Bold colors are great, but sometimes understatement works even better! The cool white and grey are the perfect frame for the cat's green eyes. |
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Laura Weeks adapted the Fox and Mouse pattern - she removed the mouse and kept only the fox. She says she'd been looking for a fox pattern forever! Incredibly, this was her first panel. Kudos for tackling some Youghiogheny stipple glass, and choosing such vibrant colors! |
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Joy rushed to produce the Hula Dancerisn't she pretty against the background of the Hawaiian coast! Joy's trademark decorative solder adds a special zing. |
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I love Kristal's Woodland Waterfall, she chose a most ambitious pattern! The subtle shading in the waterfall is just superb, and the waterglass, yummy! |
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Gail Colbert chose the Calla Lillies to brighten her bathroom window. The wall around it is a bold drak blue, setting the panel's rich colors to great advantage. |
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Bill Jamiesons's Quiet Angel shows great taste in colors. The aubergine dress, the amber hair, off-white iridescent border, and rippled clear wings is a perfect combination. Even the fence and house in the background look classy! |
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Scott Gryder's Sugar Shack turned out just perfect. Gotta love the rich blue shadows on the snow! Sweet... |
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Congratulations to Lydia Deering for her Dragonfly Fairy! A nice variety of textured earth tones is beautifully offset by blue baroque glass. Perfect choice for the wings, for its texture and iridescence! |
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Josée used gorgeous glass for the Bass pattern, and emphasized the eye with an amber glob. The copper patina is just the thing. Great job! |
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Paula simplified the Cardinal in the Snow pattern, in order to higlight that beautiful fracture streamer glass. The bird is the perfect red! Congratulations. |
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Kevin Keur added a chimney to the 3D Gingerbread House pattern, installed it on an oak base and lit it from within. The jellybean roof looks yummy! Two views, front and back. |

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