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Butterfly Trio

We made this a number of years ago for a daughter in law, who lives near Edmonton, Alberta which has lots of snow and cold for many months during the winter, however this trio of butterflies brightens their home year round.

Grain Elevator – Reversed

A client asked if we could reverse the grain elevator design and here it is featuring the Town of Claresholm, Alberta which is located approximately halfway between Calgary and Lethbridge. The glass represents the colors of the Alberta Wheat Pool Elevators. Originally the Wheat Pool elevators were a dark reddish color, but later were changed to a green. Unfortunately most of these prairie sentinels that could be seen for miles across the west have all but vanished. However you can enjoy them year round as a reminder of their grandeur in a stained glass sun catcher hanging in your window.

ReverseElevator

Design by Flory & Bob Wilkins

 

Cow Angel

Cow angels are enjoyed by many who grew up or who are still living on farms and ranches.

We attach Wiggle Eyes which gives a comical feeling to this stained glass sun catcher.

 

Bluebirds – “There’s No Place Like Home”

Many years ago we made this “There’s No Place Like Home” and donated it as a silent auction item for a Good Sam Samboree in Stettler, Alberta. This stained glass piece is approximately 10 inches square, tinned wire used for various parts along with attaching the Blue Birds creates a 3D effect.

This design was featured in Glass Patterns Quarterly Summer 2001 edition.

 

Designed by Karen Stephenson

Blue Jays

The Blue Jays have returned for peanuts and sunflower seeds. Our grandkids love to see them each spring and enjoy setting out some peanuts in the shell for them. This one in stained glass measures about 9.5 inches wide x 6 inches high.

Designer Unknown