Student Stained Glass Work - 2002

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Student Stained Glass Projects Done in 2002.

Student Work - 2002 - many of the pieces seen here were designed by Jeanne and the student who built it.
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In December, Deeann added to her stained glass collection, when she finished her custom lamp design.

Susan Nichols finished her custom window which featured antique plates.

Lisa Thompson finished her second window in November. It has many bevels, almost all colors and an "eye".

Marsha Lueck and her husband Robbie made this window as a Christmas present for Robbies family.

Merilee Clark with her flower design, completed in November.

Trisha Faile designed and built this still life. It looks nice in the picture, but in real life it is a real treat.

Deeann finished her adaptation of a traditional Victorian design in the fall.

Merilee Clark finished her version of "The Indian Princess" just weeks after starting classes with us.

Susan Nichols modeled her kitchen cabinet windows after the Assembly Hall windows on temple square in Salt Lake City.

Laurel Bjornberg finished the panel she made for her daughter just in time for her birthday. The frame is the lid of a box.

Deeann made a sun catcher one evening in September and couldn't believe in was done so fast.

Deeann Thaxton finished her first window after working on it for 7 months. See the article that was published in the Daily Herald by clicking on the News button to the left.

Justin Taylor took all summer to complete his eagle window. He got a lot of help from us and Laurel Bjornberg.

Darwin Vitters finished his first stained glass project and entered it in the 2002 Utah state fair. It took second place in the professional division.

Lisa Thompson finished her first window in August 2002.

Leeann Brockbank finally finished the piece she made for a kitchen window. She misses class when she's teaching cake decorating classes.

Steve and Laurel Bjornberg worked on a dragon window together. It was finished in August 2002.

Emily Thaxton finished her second panel in May 2002. We took the picture in the backyard with the panel backlit so you could see some of the colors in bright light.

Mary Jensen finished two panels for a cabinet in May. The bevel cluster in the middle is surrounded by glue chip glass.

Tricia Faile finished her second panel in May 2002. We took the picture with the panel backlit so you could see some of the colors, but the purples are more beautiful in real life.

Weston Tolman spent an intense few hours building a piramid shaped box which turned out very nice. On the left it's closed, on the right it's open.

Angel Herring finished her "Four Leaf Rectangle" recently.

Tricia Faile finished her first panel in March 2002, the crinkle glass and bevels made the panel look "simply elegant".

We named Susans Seven after Susan Nicholes, the student who first built one in March 2002

Emily Thaxton started with our new Tuesday night class and was the first one to finish her project in 2002

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