Soo did y'all know you can get a soldering iron for 8 bucks? I didn’t. I do now. I’m about to burn the shit out of myself.
it’s fun to run it’s fun to play, it’s fun to make things out of clay it’s fun to fill your car with gas
it’s fun to break things made of glassss
now the burning will commence
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first time doing stained glass first time using a soldering iron. It looks like shit and i could not love it more
Also i think it might be permanently attached to that table, but y'all know how it is you win some and you lose some .
the horse has been unstuck from the table and i think I’m getting better at this ^^
this post is from may 3rd so i thought I’d update it a bit.
I ended up using the glass not used in the horse to make this as my first Real stained glass thing, finished may 17th:
May 19th:
and now this is what I’ve been picking at on and off when i have the time to do so since:
i think… there might be a theme here.
(this was finished in March 2023,)
Anyways happy birthday to me having a mania fueled sleep deprivation and pots episode in the craft store.
and some more i can’t be fucked to figure out when they were made:
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I made these cute eye motifs yesterday! I made the pink one Live with an audience - eeek! I added flowers! Think I’m going to turn them into brooches? What do you think? by Vast-Passenger-945
ART: Giant Zipper Installations by Jun Kitagawa
Japanese street artist Jun Kitagawa uses zippers, both painted and sculpted, to playfully suggest the idea that our surroundings are merely a surface layer that can be peeled back so we may explore whatever lies beneath.
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The comedies of William Shakespeare
1896 (1890s)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911
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People can’t stop talkin about this baby takin. Her name is Fēngbào, which means ‘storm'—she arrived 1 hour before a thunderstorm. ⚡️
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