About this Product
Let Your Light and Good Vibes Shine
Dichroic fused glass cross dangling on a string of dark blue hues Czech crystal beads.
Copper wire wrapped fused glass cross is made with intentions of love, laughter and joy. Cross measures approximately 2" x 3.5", cross dangler is a total of 11" long.
Vette's Hot Glass & Knotty Rope
Meet the Maker
FRIENDS FAMILY GATHERING CREATING SHARING
Life has been a wild ride, such a blessing. It has been nice stepping away from the rat race and drama, taking time to find true happiness. And with that creativity started to flow and attract like minded folks.
My passion for macrame started in the 70s (of course) so it was only natural to start picking up rope and tying knots again. My other passion has always been glass, I love glass! Was blessed to have a couple kilns enter my life and stepped into the world of fused glass - what fun!!! And the best part - creating with friends and family. We'll sit around in our couch cozies playing with glass and rope; laughing, sharing, learning.
Recycling has always been a part of our lifestyle so it was an easy jump to start melting bottles. Then along comes one of the most creative souls I've ever met - Jamie. You know the beautiful artwork you see on the bottles? Yeppers, that’s Jamie’s jammin creativity. Just watching her work is amazing. Our collaboration kicked this new journey into high gear - will always be grateful she's in my life.
Of course the bestest part is the support, woodworking and engineering from my hubby, Kevin. I'll come up with an idea and he makes it happen - plus his scroll sawing is insane! Bonus, not only is my hubby artistic but his mom is out of this world creative with needle, thread and fabric. You'll see Judy's beautiful quilted creations throughout this site. Yes, I'm doubly blessed.
Hope you enjoy perusing our gallery - made with love, laughter and friendship.
How it’s Made
What happens when you put glass in a kiln for 8 hours with temperatures up to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit? Stunningly beautiful fused glass. There's so much delight in opening the kiln to see what awaits. During this time glass becomes molten lava - moving and dancing to it's own fiery song allowing each piece to form it's own character. Like life, always full of surprises.