Butterfly Blues Suncatcher in Green

Sometime ago we obtained some old Spectrum Iridescent glass that was in an old lamp that could not be fixed. In return we made this butterfly which measures approximately 7 inches wide by 9 inches high. The initial design was titled Butterfly Blues however the lady from Red Deer who gave us the green iridescent glass wished for a butterfly using some of that glass and this is what we made for her. In addition to the green glass being iridescent so are those yellowish oval pieces.

The design was obtained from Suzanne Cooper and Donna Schulze who we met in 1999 in Apache Junction Arizona. Donna was a wonderful person who along with her daughter ran a stained glass studio, where we initially purchased glass and supplies, unfortunately a few years later we learned of the passing of Donna Schulze.

StainedGlassRixta'sButterflyOctober2014

 Design by Suzanne Cooper & Donna Schulze

Garden Butterflies, Lady Bugs & Dragonflies October 2014

With winter just around the corner this group of Garden Butterflies, Lady Bugs and Dragonflies have been gathered from their many garden places and are about to be packaged up and put away till next spring. It is a pretty sight to see them all together in a large pot before heading into winter’s storage.

GardenButterfliesLadyBugsDragonfliesOctober2014

Designs by Flory & Bob Wilkins

Loon – 2011

In 2011 we were asked to make a loon panel for the Order of the Eastern Star to be used as a gift to the Worthy Grand Patron of Alberta. This panel was approximately 12 inches wide by 9 inches high. For the hills we used Uroboros Harringbone glass. The loon was cut from one piece of Spectrum’s Black/White Clear Baroque. The dark water under the loon was a piece of Kokomo with Spectrum Sky Blue Wispy for the rest of the water.

LoonPanelSpring2011

Design by Brian McMillan/Lucinda Doran

Yellow Rose 2014

A few weeks ago we were asked to provide a client with a yellow rose for a gift. This is what we came up with using Spectrum Glass and it measured approximately 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches.

YellowRoseAugust2014

Adaption of an Original design by Marianne Crivellaro by Flory Wilkins

Alberta Rose Transom Window Summer 2014

We were commissioned to make 3 interior transom windows for a farm home in Central Alberta. The following photos will take you from initial design ideas, construction, completion and installation of the first window which featured 3 Alberta Roses. These windows measure approximately 3 feet wide by 1 foot high.

The first photo shows the beginning of our initial design idea.

StainedGlassAlbertaRoseTransomWindowDesignStart2014

After client approval of the Alberta Roses, border design and interior glass we first started with the Alberta Roses and the border.

AlbertaRoseTransomWindowDesign2014

The following picture shows the left side, we used Spectrum’s Pearl Opal #603-81CC Blue Skies for the border, Spectrum’s 609.8 Clear White Pink Wispy for the Roses, with #6067-83CC Mimosa Pearl Opal for the rose centres and #329.6 Dark Green Swirled with White Wispy for the rose leaves. The surrounding glass was an architectural clear texture glass called Morisco, which poised lots of fun problems in lining up the texture to match.

AlbertaRoseTransomWindowLeftSide

In the next picture the panel is now ready for soldering.

StainedGlassAlbertaRoseTransomWindowReadyforSolderingJuly2014

The next photo shows the window soldered and ready for patina.

StainedGlassAlbertaRoseTransomWindowSolderedJuly2014

Once we have soldered a window and have applied patina we then construct and attached a 1/2 inch zinc came frame which we do not patina. We ensure that the solder joints in the window are attached both front and back to the zinc frame with cleaning and patina touch ups of these joints. Once completed then the window is polished and thoroughly cleaned.

StainedGlassAlbertaRoseTransomWindowJuly2014

Here is the completed window.

StainedGlassAlbertaRoseTransomCompletedWindowJuly2014

Our clients were most pleased and installed the window later on the day it was delivered to them, this picture was taken from the reverse side as they wanted to have the front facing into their daughters bedroom as she loves Alberta Roses.

StainedGlassChornyJuly2014

 Design by Flory & Bob Wilkins

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