One of the chemicals you use when cutting glass is kerosene and I try to never have a full jar seeing I've spilled it more times then I can count ... let's just say my room smells and don't light a match on my table at the moment
The two big windows
The two little ones
The frame they will be going into
I think I'm going to miss how much the old windows
use to open but I'm sure these will be just fine for air flow
and look 100 times better
So on to my desk this week well I am trying to sneak in a few quick cards just
to add to my collection and keep it stocked up it's getting low but haven't really made any did print a few digi off but haven't even coloured them up. Plans best made just not followed through ... internet surfing and wandering around blogs looking at inspiration instead lol
thanks for stopping by
hugs Nikki
Your windows are going to look stunning Nikki!
ReplyDeleteOh, I can relate to the internet surfing and blog searching - add Pinterest and you have got my formula for losing track of time (or days).
ReplyDeleteI always love looking at your desk, it is full of wonderful things and I love seeing your stained glass work. You amaze me how much you get done in a short space of time. Looking forward to seeing that window frame filled with your glorious work.
Hugs, Neet 1 xx
wow, those windows are big!! what a fabulous project (ahem!) and look forward to seeing the results. Helen #4
ReplyDeleteSuper windows, BJ#9
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your windows will be BRILLIANT when they're done ... in the meantime - VENTILATE!!!! Super tidy desk today
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW
Kathyk
#11
Can't wait to see what you do with that window Nikki!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I don't have much time to create this week. Nonetheless I wanted to hop on over to your workdesk this Wednesday. So glad I did!!
Happy WOYWW ♥ LOL
Morning Nikki. You are making your own stained glass windows??? I take my hat off to you! They are going to look amazing. Well done for even attempting anything like that.
ReplyDeleteTake care. God bless.
Margaret #17
Hi Nikki, the internet is definitely the biggest time thief ever! Love the windows, looking forward to seeing them finished- as I'm sure you are, lol. Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #7 xxx
ReplyDeleteI also think the windows are slorping up all your time, but can't wait to see them all finished, kerosene it's the fuel of planes no? Happy WOYWW Vicky #15
ReplyDeleteThey will be great when they are done! Anne x #20
ReplyDeleteSheesh, this looks like a big project, Nikki in every sense of the word! Take care with those chemicals! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa #21
ReplyDeleteWow those windows are going to be amazing. Promise I won't light a match while here! Thanks for sharing. Take care Zo xx 25
ReplyDeleteYou are amazingly talented to make those windows. Take extra care with those flammables, I am dangerous with a cup of tea!
ReplyDeletesandra de @28
They are going to look superb when they're done.......
ReplyDeleteI'm not allowed anything that is fumes/flammable as I'm bound to have an accident of some sort -too clumsy by far!
Happy WOYWW
Caz #27
Those windows are going to look amazing in their new space. I feel for you. I've done my share of working on the floor but keeps getting more and more difficult to get back up LOL. Love working with One Sheet Wonders. I will be featuring those on my SU blog a couple times a month for those quick stash fillers. Creative Blessings! Kelly #38
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing the four! WOW and what big project left to do! Can't wait to see the finished product!! I know all about best laid plans! Happy surfing and happy Wednesday! :) Felicia #34
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see the finished windows - they look amazing so far. Have a wonderful Wednesday, donna #41
ReplyDeleteI so can't wait to see these stained glass windows! What an amazing thing to work on! Lea #43
ReplyDeleteHi Nikki, how wonderful to be able to make those beautiful windows, I've never done anythign like that. They will look amazing when they're done :o) Annie C #47
ReplyDeleteNikki, Your Windows look AMAZING! I have great respect for anyone who can do stained glass... I managed to complete two little projects in mylife time and both times it made me cry! Grin... I cannot wait to see your completed installed window! Thanks for popping by today and for the LOVELY comment you left me! Scrapbook Lynne WOYWW#2
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing them finished. Happy woyww, Angela x 12
ReplyDeleteLooking amazing - cant wait to see them all :) Now I want to colour your window design lol
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the end result of the Windows! You are brave to work with kerosene.. Dorlene #37
ReplyDeleteHi Nikki, Those windows are going to be fab. Looking forward to seeing them all finished.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
Happy WOYWW
Sue #6
These will be so amazing. Have a terrific week. LisaDV #23
ReplyDeleteEveryone has peaks and troughs in crafting, don't worry about it. I'm loving what your'e doing with the windows, clever gal!
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ 8 xx