Showing posts with label #starbox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #starbox. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2014

It's Auction Time!


The 2014 International Mosaic Auction for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières opens today!

Auction opens: November 22 at 5:00pm EST

Auction closes: December 6 at 5:00pm EST

To Register & Bid visit BiddingForGood.com/DWB-MSF



My 'Sun and Moon Wish Upon's' Mosaic Star Box, displayed on the left at the 2014 International Mosaic Auction - Northville Art House Exhibit in Michigan. - Photo by Lin Schorr


The jewelry display, again with my art pendant on the far left, before it was hung.- Photo by Lin Schorr

Publicity poster showing the donated star box mosaic- Photo by Lin Schorr
Publicity poster showing the pendant I made and donated for the event - Photo by Lin Schorr
'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - Lid top

'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - mosaic is on the inside too!

'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - bottom

'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - moon inside lid top

'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - sun on top of lid

'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - all sides and bottom of box are covered in beautiful stained glass and mirror

'Sun and Moon' Mosaic Star Box - inside bottom done in mirror
Come join the fun! Sign up, bid for a chance at winning some beautiful art and help a worthy cause too!

Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!

Stay peaceful,
Cindy

Monday, March 24, 2014

Promo Blast!

Mosaic Jewelry Box And Pendant Set Stars Wishes Iridescent Stained Glass Silver Mirror Glass Pendant Dreams Can Come True

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☆ WISH BELIEVE TRUST RECEIVE
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The thought behind my "Wish Upon's" is quite simple. Write a wish (small or large) on a piece of paper, put it into the box, believe it can and trust it will come true.

Wish, Believe, Trust, Receive.



Those who believe in magical creatures and little spirits can give them a beautiful mosaic star box to watch over you tucking them away with your wish while you dream.


"Wish Upon's" are not only decorative but they are functional and can hold more than dreams. The small one holds tiny trinkets, push pins, paper clips, fairy dust, etc. They can liven any room in your home, make great gifts or can be placed at your desk in your office if you'd like to gift yourself!


The idea for "Wish Upon's" came to me when I was thinking about making my New Years' Resolutions for 2011. I wrote down a few things and thought how cool it would be to put them in a box or container in the form of a wish. Not only would I believe they could come true, I can trust that they would. By allowing the Universe to take care of these things, we can rest assured we will receive them in time. If you allow these pretty mosaic boxes to hold your dreams while you continue to believe in your goals, nothing is impossible.

My mosaic star box called "Wish Upon's" was crafted using all hand cut stained glass in black iridescent glass that shines in the light in a range from yellow to purple and every color in between, just like a rainbow. It's absolutely beautiful. Grouted in white.




The sides of the top and the base are covered in silver mirror cut to fit and grouted in gray. An acrylic paint is added to the base as well as small felt feet to protect your furniture when placed on a table or dresser.


Including with this pretty mosaic box is a tempered glass pendant called "WISH" filled with glitter and sparkle perfect for anyone on your gift list this year. This pendant comes with a 20 inch small ball chain silver plated necklace.

This set is so cool. Everyone needs to make wishes!


Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!

Stay peaceful,
Cindy

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

In The Studio

Another busy week In The Studio has slowed to a crawl due to a cold shared by the Little Dude I call my Grandson but there is a lot to share so let's get to it so I can head back to bed! :)

The donation for The Ronald McDonald House ABC Mosaic Mural is just about finished. I put resin on the grouted Q's and glued them in place on the mosaic.


The next step is to paint the sides and sign it. It then can sit and wait for the funds I need to gather in order to ship it on out to Portland, ME before June 1st.



I have some updated photos of Maddyson's Magical Shoe Wall Hanging. I decided to add a flower to the one section on the heel that had a piece of tempered glass fall off when I was grouting it. Ideally, it is best to try to glue the pieces that fall off back on and wait for it to dry to continue but I was on a time crunch and didn't want to take the chance of having the glue still be wet a week later since I used Weldbond.

I used a polymer clay flower my cousin made a few years ago and it makes it look even more magical.


Here's a close up of the glitter under the tempered glass. It's so pretty.


My lessons in resin use continues. I put resin on 6 pendants and 4 failed. I believe the 4 failed because they are not one thickness and it made it difficult for the resin to settle or even stick to the raised pieces of tess. That's my story, anyway, and I'm sticking to it. ;) But seriously, it worked on the Q's, which were flat and it worked pretty well on the hearts shown below, also mostly the same thicknesses although there are some tess that was smaller.


The heart pendants turned out pretty well and I've placed them here in the blogs shop section under Art Pendants. The other 4 are the ones that failed, as you can see.


Holes settled in between the tess and bubbles formed even though I used the technique I heard would work to get rid of the bubbles. I was told if you use a straw and blow gently at the bubbles, they will pop. It didn't work for me.


As a matter of fact, I think it actually created more bubbles. I think I blew on it too hard but the sections that just didn't take the resin at all have me convinced that adding resin to different thicknesses in the pendants is a skill that will take a long, long time to hone.

I have a ridiculous amount of photos to share of the 2nd donation I'm working on for DWB/MSF Mosaic Auction. This piece is due before August 1st and will sit for a while until I get some painters tape to make grouting an easier task.

This star box measures 6-1/2 inches. I've put stained glass and mirror on the bottom, inside and sides of the base. The lid has a mosaic on top and inside the lid so far. I am thinking I might leave the sides of the lid painted which makes it even more important to get some tape to protect and cover the painted areas.


As you can see, the entire mosaic can be turned in any direction and it still looks pretty good.







I will share many more photos once it's grouted. I'm extremely proud of this star box.

Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!

Stay peaceful,
Cindy

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