Posts Tagged ‘magnolia’

Main Street Blues Festival 2014

Blue Q Festival 10/25/14

October the 25th Main Street is gearing up for the BLUES Q & BREW Festival in Picayune MS. Lots of things lined up, Music, Antique Car Show, Arts & Crafts and plenty southern cooking. Get ready to have a little fun.

My Mother has a booth with all of her beautiful handpainted oil paintings. I sent a few items I have been making to add to her booth, so I am pretty excited this being the first booth sale I have participated in with some of my own items. Wish I was there to work the booth and enjoy the fun maybe next time. Hope everyone will come out and enjoy.

We Love Magnolias – Our Largest Project

This post will be all about our largest project from beginning to installation and I hope you will enjoy.  The first thing was to measure the area which is the transom over our front door, well that was the easy part. Working this project would be difficult since all I had was a photo of the area and my template to go by since I was not staying there at the time. The next couple of photos will show you the area and the template.

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The trick would be to make this an exact fit to the measurements.  I have to say I was a little worried, since there was no way of verifying as you go since I was 2600 miles away , so I could only hope it would fit when we were finished. I had to piece this together to fit my template , since this pattern was for a 9  x  12 square piece there was a lot of cutting and arranging before I could even start cutting the glass. After all the arranging and cutting the pattern pieces it time to start cutting the glass which was very difficult, I broke so many pieces after all it was only my 3rd project and I was cutting them by hand and grinding, I thought I would never get through this so my husband and I decided to by a saw from Gryphon. That was the greatest idea we every had, as soon as the new saw came of course I had to learn how to use it, to make the perfect cuts. Didn’t take very long to learn how to do that correctly and this sure made my project run faster and smoother. I would recommend a saw to everyone who wants to work with glass. The next few photos will be the in process shots we took. Read more »