Student Stained Glass Work - 2007

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Student Stained Glass Projects Done in 2007.

Student Work - 2007 work - many of the pieces seen here were designed by Jeanne and the student who built it.
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As Christmas approached, Bear was able to finish the Goblin he made as a Christmas present. Notice the Santa hat the Goblin is wearing.

Shalese finished the Superman transom she made as a Christmas present.

James liked the Sun and Moon design, but wanted it to be smaller so we made the design half the original and it turned out great!

Connie finished up her tree in plenty of time to enjoy it for the Christmas season.

Stacey finished her Winnie The Pooh Panel. It has more of her excellent painting in the four corners.

Connie finished this Prarie inspired panel in quick time.

Ella made another butterfly panel. We added 1/8" zinc aroud the square area to make it more strong.

Karen decided on the February stained glass quilt block as her first project.

Nicole finished her Christmas panel just in time for the holiday season!

Pat has really been working on her Tree Of Life panel. It is just a wonderful success.

John and Brooke each made a first panel of their own and this is their second panel that they made together. It took a while to complete, but we all think Picasso would have approved.

Amber attended classes with Bear for several weeks and finally decided that she ought to build her own design. And it turned out great.

Ella made this butterfly suncatcher as a break from the sidelights she's working on.

Kayelene opted to build an August panel as her first project. She was able to cut it out the first night and complete it during her second class.

Shalese built a star panel as her first project. She was very successful getting the swirling baroque glass in the background to look like it was cut from one continuous piece of glass.

Jessica finished this original flower arrangement and it looks great!

Staci finished this panel a while ago, but I forgot to put it here. Jeff was happy to get his custom name plaque.

Christine built a very beautiful rendition of a Charles Warner design with really classic colors. She also completed a patio stepping stone as a memorial for a recently deceased pet.

Since Teri is not a beginning student, she decided that the nativity scene would be a good project to begin with, and she did a great job on it!

I think this is Susan's first project, but it's hard to know, since she keeps doing work on several at a time.

Staci built a single version of Piglet. He's a little bigger than in the other version below.

Ella whipped through her first project, a June quilt block. Now she's working on side lights for her home.

Jessica finished her original pattern of her front yard, she sand blasted some vines which can't be seen in this photo, but really captured a whimsical view of her yard.

Amber thought Bear would like stained glass classes for his birthday. She didn't tell him where they were going and he didn't know that he was getting lessons until about 20 seconds before they walked into the studio. They both worked together on this Lily pattern, now Amber's taking a class as well!

Staci topped her Starry Night panel with this Piglet and Pooh masterpiece. There are a couple more pictures of it on her page.

Gaye's second window was even more challenging than the first, but she's a natural. We hope she is able to come back and take a sand blasting course.

Gaye lives in Wyoming right now but is just here from Australia while her husband finishes a job here in the States. She came with him during some training and arranged to take stained glass classes for a few days in a row. Here is her first window.

ZoAnn built a traditional Victorian pattern panel, with very untraditional colors and it looks great.

Katherine finished a panel for her boyfriends birthday. She even let us take her picture!

Stacey finished this very traditional piece with non-traditional colors. It really is fun to see what different designs look like with very unique color choices. There really isn't any way to pick "bad" colors in stained glass.

Jessica built this arch and somehow avoided being in the picture with this piece. The picture really doesn't do it justice, it's a really lovely piece.

Donna had us draw up her pattern and she built the panel at home. The curved pieces that hang down from the rectangle portion of the window are a unique feature and promise to look great in the windows she'll be hanging them in.

John built the July panel for his first project. His construction skill was very good and he's cutting glass like a Pro!

Brook built the August panel for her first project and her color selection was truely unique. Her panel is fantastic, and look how well it matches her shirt.

Staci built a panel for her brother, Ronnie.

Jessica's second project was an original tree design which is very colorful and was fun to create and build.

Chelom had us build a spa window for her home and she likes it enough that she decided to take stained glass classes and create more works to grace her home.

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