How good it feels when a project is finished at last!

It's been a while since I started to make this set of four glasses and a bottle in stained glass painting style. The bottle was the first to be finished and it had to wait a little time for their partner glasses to come to 'life'.
Now they're all together and ready to make a toast!
One project done, now moving on to the next. Painting recycled glass bottles can be challenging, especially when they're not transparent, because it makes it more difficult to play with the light and colors. So, I chose just gold and silver contour for this one. I think it keeps the 'shining character' of glass, and still allows some light to pass through between the lines. I'm hoping to show you the results very soon.
And as a break, it would be a nice idea to enjoy some sweet little snacks like these. They're called "churros" and are made of flour, sugar and water, and then deep fried and dried on a paper towel. I'm not much into fried food, but it can be fine to taste some little good treats from time to time. I went the other day to one of the most antique and traditional places known for their "churros" specialties. The whole story and the details on how it is served and eaten are in my wendygital blog.
Labels: crafts, crystal objects, glass, glass painting, handmade, home decor, recycling, stained glass







