Monday, December 2, 2024

Block It, It’s An Unknown Color

Let's Art Nouveau Flower Window was made both quickly and efficiently.  As soon as she saw this design she knew she had to make it.  The really interesting thing about this design is that the Fleur De Lis is very well hidden until pointed out.

  

 

Susan D finished her Eagle and her Black Crow Birds and they are looking great.   The Eagle is only 9 inches wide so you know that those are some tiny pieces that make it up--especially the claws!

 

Martha's Cat Window was finished and is now ready to hang on the opposite side of large window
that will also contain the similar Cat Window that Cindy made a few weeks back.  The two are an obvious pair but Martha changed her up by adjusting the colors of the cat to match the cat it is supposed to represent.  Oh and she adding a potted plant to it as well!

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Betty made a Christmas Ornament with the name IVY traveling diagonally across the front of it.   The only concern she has is that she might get orders for names like Tallulah, Genevieve, Balthazar, Wilhelmina, or Bartholomew.  This ornament will ONLY work with 4 letters or less and even four letters would be pushing it!  Betty also completed this lovely Nativity Scene Suncatcher as well.
 
 
 
Susan D also got the twisted wire attached to the top of her Christmas Santa Sleigh finishing it off nicely.  She also made a small Holly Leaf Suncatcher using large red glass beads for the Holly Berries.
 
 
And here's the complete decoration in front of Susan's house complete with reindeer, Santa, and a snowman.



Sheri's got a Grinch Corner Piece created which can either hang as seen or positions on the bottom left corner of a window to make it appear as though he's peeking in the window.  

 
 
And Linda F's got a Grinch head of her own and it's a perfect clone of the Grinch that Sheri made.   That means that both or these ladies have no problem following a pattern right to line.
 
  
 
Here's what the Grinch Corner Pieces look like when they've been placed against the bottom edge of a window. 

 

This is Lorrie's second to last Address Window and she's knocking these out at a rate of one and a half per week.   She has the final window at home and it's already fairly well along in its construction so I think that we'll see the last of these when we next return.



Susan R has finished foiling all of the pieces for her Peacock Hoop and even began tacking all of those pieces together.    Now that those complex tail feathers have some solder holding them together she no longer has to worry about the possibility of them escaping the confines of their pins and sliding off the board into a puzzling mess!

 
Linda L has returned and what a pleasure it was to see her walk into the door this week after 5 long months!  She's trying to get back into the swing of things and she's starting with a pair of round Mickey and Minnie Mouse  silhouettes.  These will actually fit into the ears of one LARGE Mickey Mouse Wrought Iron framework.  It's hard to describe but we'll surely show a picture of the completed piece when it is finished.

 
 
MiMi has two more egg cartons filled with pieces and is amassing quite the collection of Styrofoam  Lamp Piece Holders!  It's all about organization and MiMi is certainly organized here. 

 
 
Lorrie also got the lid to her newest Wedding Box finished which means that she'll be working on a box bottom next week.  I'm thinking this will also be a completed project.
 
  
 
 
Lara's large Book Suncatcher had to be put on hold as someone she knows wants a Sun/Flower Burst Window made in time for Christmas.   I have no doubt that she'll be able to finish this in time because, well, Lara! 
 
  
 
Lastly, Kerry is working on a Christmas surprise that we can't post but rest assured it's something completely Kerry! 

We'll catch you on the flip side.
 
Paul

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