Suncatcher Creations Stained Glass       by Toni Rose

Stained Glass Gallery, art glass projects in progress, personal information.Fine craft artists and links to Etsy stores with unique and original fine crafts.

Friday, September 09, 2016

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Stained Glass Fibonacci Fibonacci Spiral This stained glass panel measures 8.50 X 13.00 inches. A pattern or cartoon is made, the glass i...

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The Evil Eye This stained glass panel measures 31.50 X 8.50. The glass in this piece is exquisite. The amber has a mixture of orange,...
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Saturday, May 14, 2016

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Stained Glass Origami Necklace - Fused Dichroic Glass Crane - Asian Art
Wednesday, May 11, 2016

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How to Help a Lost Cat Get Home I don't normally write about things like this but the incident was traumatizing for all concerned, pe...
Wednesday, March 09, 2016

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I'll be listing small butterfly plant stakes in various colors and positions. Most are iridescent with a copper patina stain on the lead...
Sunday, January 17, 2016

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Still More Valentine's Day Hearts     "Two souls but with a single thought, two hearts that beat as one"... John Keats ...
Saturday, January 16, 2016

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Unique Valentine Gift Found on Etsy The heart, a symbol of love, is made from clear beveled glass. It measures approximately 6 X 6 inch...
Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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Dazzling Beveled Glass Octahedron Orbs Dressed for the Holidays! You can find them in my  Etsy Shop , they make great gifts ...

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New This Season, Stained Glass Origami Cranes All Dressed Up With Dichroic Glass and Handmade Murrini

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The Christmas Season is Here! There was a rush this year on my star tree toppers.I knew I hadn't developed Alzheimer's, when I de...
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Toni Rose
As a child I had no aspirations to become an artist of any kind. I wanted most to be Pocahontas, riding the plains bare back on a pinto pony, wearing a fringed rawhide dress with beading. Actually it was very frustrating as my hair was too short for braids. As reality set in, I found myself at a total loss but freedom was always a priority. I was always enchanted by shiny things, sequins, beads, glitter, it didn't take very long to discover glass fit my need for color and glistening light. Stained glass has been my passion since the 1970's, when I found a lamp I couldn't afford in an antique shop, so I went to school at the Museums At Stoneybrook, to learn to build my own. That took quite awhile but I fell in love with the art of stained glass. There are so many beautiful types of glass, I'm always anxious to work on the next project and I become compulsive in each phase of the work as it nears completion because no matter how well planned, each finished piece is a surprise! For many years my family ate glass as I worked feverishly in every corner of our home. I showed a lot and sold through boutiques, craft fairs and commissions, I found my freedom!
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