Friday, January 6, 2017

Recycled Glass Suncatchers

I made time this winter to make recycled glass suncatchers from the glass trash dump we cleaned up on our property.


I love the history these suncatchers tell and their beautiful colors. The blue glass is an old Vicks VapoRub jar! I used a Thumbler's Tumbler to tumble the glass and a drill press with a diamond tipped hollow core bit to drill the glass in much the same way I drill rocks.


I collected grapevine from our property and cut them with pruners, drilled them with a larger drill press in Steve's shop, then strung the glass with natural hemp.


I used glass pieces, honey locust seeds, mescal bean seeds and rocks to tie off the hangers. There are so many possibilities for this creative project - I'm excited to make more in 2017!


7 comments:

  1. I don't know if I like the shapes or colors better! Love the grapevine, too!

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    1. Thanks chica! I am loving making these. It's a great creative break from some other things I've done and I am excited to keep going further with these.

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  2. Awesome..love the idea, and using the tumbler, very clever I could see a cool Etsy product! I have some old Noxzema Face Cream jars, still in tact that I found on our place I have found bits of the old blue canning jars too...OUR County stopped recycling glass, which is nuts.

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    1. When we lived in Carlsbad, NM they didn't recycle glass either. Ugh! You should just start making some beautiful glass suncatchers! I've found I keep some of the cool colored glass out of our recycling to use by breaking it in a canvas bag with a hammer. Some of the new glass is so much thinner than the old glass so I am more selective now.

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  3. Great idea and well executed!!

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  4. What a wonderful way to brighten a gray winter day! I love the colors! Beth

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    1. I just so adore this profile name. That was one magical moment wasn't it?!

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