Crafts
Related: About this forumTwo years ago I started a tradition
of making each member of my family (except for my elderly parents who are getting rid of stuff) fused glass Xmas ornaments. I've just finished this year's set:
Santas
Trees
Wreaths
Phoenix61
(17,824 posts)underpants
(188,188 posts)3catwoman3
(26,026 posts)If you were selling them, I would take one of each.
drmeow
(5,418 posts)right now I need to get faster to make the price more reasonable!
ShazzieB
(19,193 posts)You're already creating beautiful things. The more you do it, the quicker and easier it will become!
woodsprite
(12,296 posts)I've never tried anything with fused glass. Do you have a kiln?
I made a few polymer clay and felted ornaments for my son's future MIL and Aunt last year and for his fiance (who just had just bought a house and had an almost naked Christmas tree). This year it's a not very fun but a practical present for my future DIL - a ton of house insulation with my hubby installing it
drmeow
(5,418 posts)when I moved to a place that had few craft classes (it also happened to be during the pandemic).
Believe me, when I was a new homeowner those practical gifts were truly appreciated!
Figarosmom
(4,052 posts)LoisB
(9,271 posts)Bluethroughu
(6,532 posts)Easterncedar
(3,763 posts)aggiesal
(9,685 posts)drmeow
(5,418 posts)eventually. Not ready yet
Solly Mack
(93,595 posts)I'm very impressed.
niyad
(121,750 posts)StarryNite
(11,152 posts)Ysabel
(2,080 posts)nt
drmeow
(5,418 posts)electric_blue68
(19,647 posts)drmeow
(5,418 posts)Can't wait to finally give them to them next week!
Ziggysmom
(3,695 posts)fascinates me. I bet everyone loved their gifts
drmeow
(5,418 posts)so pretty! I never have had any fused glass ornaments before, but bought a couple on Etsy this Christmas.