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Old 12-11-2013, 08:32 AM
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"I became aware recently of some wonderful stained glass mosaic pieces that a friend of my son's makes. They are so beautiful, all made painstakingly by hand in Sanford, Fl. So many of us love unique accessory pieces for our homes that I thought I should share some information about these breathtakingly gorgeous pieces of artwork. You can see more about this special craft and this lovely woman here:

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"I became aware recently of some wonderful stained glass mosaic pieces that a friend of my son's makes. They are so beautiful, all made painstakingly by hand in Sanford, Fl. So many of us love unique accessory pieces for our homes that I thought I should share some information about these breathtakingly gorgeous pieces of artwork. You can see more about this special craft and this lovely woman here:

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Love seeing other peoples work thanks. This is the style where you cut and shape the pieces and glue them on an existing piece of glass and then grout around them. It is a nice look especially if you don't want much light coming through. It does not take as much time as foiled and soldered or leaded. I use this technique for table tops.
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Just beautiful!
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