I taped it to the inside of the pickle jar and used bits of stained glass and tesserae. I liked the effect of the tesserae. Without light it looks one color but with a light behind it, it's an all new color. Around the top of the pickle jar I used those little glass blobs you can buy for flower vases or fish bowls. I liked the glass blobs because they were black but shiny like hematite rocks.
I have yet to find a decent way to cover up the jar ridges but I'm in no hurry.
Usually I discuss the things I would have done differently. I don't have anything to list here. I love it!
I will mention that it was a challenge to glue this on a curve. The WeldBond dried fast but this project took a while as I let it dry. I had to turn the pickle jar little by little. I must add that working with those little yellow peices and turning the jar did seem like I was working on corn-on-the-cob at times.
I could use this jar for several things but right now I'm using it for part of my giant pen collection. I could also use it as a votive candle holder or a money jar but right now it looks very cute next to my computer holding my Toy Story 2 pens:
3 comments:
It's cool, Rimmi! So are the tiles transparent? Like, if you had a candle in there, would the light shine through the tiles?
Yes, they are. It looks very pretty. Maybe tonight I'll try and take a picture of it with a light inside.
Cool! Do it do it do it!
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