STUDENT STAINED GLASS WORK - 2008

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Student Stained Glass Projects Done in 2008.

Student Work - 2008 work - many of the pieces seen here were designed by Jeanne and the student who built it.
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Bear finished Jack Skellington on the 2nd, making him the first one to finish a project in 2008. It it a completely original design that bear came up with.

Amber finished her original panel in January, but somehow managed to escape getting herself in the picture.

Kayelene finished up her nativity scene after Christmas, but in plenty of time for happy gift giving (with a little help from her husband).

Jessica finished the Winter scene of her house (just in time for all the snow this year)

Kris built some small panels to fit a cabinet that she and her husband built for a client, and since she still had some time to do it, she made a couple of stars.

Tom finished his Scandinavian Heart panel.

Janet Rockwood came down from Blackfoot, Idaho and took a couple days of instruction , building two lovely panels and taking back materials to build two more.

Karen finished an oriental inspired panel as her second panel.

Staci finished her arched panel in April. A simple design that really worked out nicely.

Tom finished his first leaf panel. There is to be two different color pallets of the same design so he can change them out seasonally. Each of the colors will feature a set of two.

Jessica built a great big arch to go in her home. We put extra rings on it so it will be secure when she hangs it.

Carmen was able to finish her August panel in only two classes.

Tania and Kathy drove down from Tabionia for three days in a row to complete 4 hours of instruction per day. They finished their beginning project early on the second day and had second projects quite far along by the end of the third day.

Just after the Fourth of July, Joseph Dane finished his first panel.

Amber finished her version of the lotus blossom that Jeanne designed. It's amazing how different a pattern can look with varied color choices.

Brian took some time getting his small practice panel completed and then he completed his first major panel in record time.

Karen, our student who advises us on glass fusing techniques,  just finished her crane window, it is very complex and took her a long time to finish. But look at the results!

We took a picture of Jessica holding her panel, but the part that showed her wasn't flattering, so we cropped it. Beautiful sunflower panel for her mother. 

MaryAnne shows off one of the three panels she's building for her home.

Ella made a piece based on a needlework her Mother did, on the left. We asked if she wanted to put it in the December show at the Covey Center.

Since she had one piece for the show, Ella hurried to finish her Santa in time for the show.

Elizabeth finished her first panel in record time and is working on her third already, how we let her escape with number two and no photo is a mystery!

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