
I’ve made many fused glass picture stands. Usually it’s those under, easy however elegant. There’s nothing like actual pictures and these are nice to go anyplace and make excellent presents.



It is a very completely different kind of fused glass picture body. I really like them a lot that I made these some time again however as a result of they didn’t match right into a stand I wasn’t certain find out how to show them. I requested Jodi to make me some stands which are vast sufficient to carry my picture frames. This specific one is the pebble approach and is fabulous – the image doesn’t do it justice. You may see the stand Jodi made matches the body completely the final picture is of the again.



It is a enjoyable one, it has numerous colours, silver, and once more matches Jodi’s stand completely.



Right here is my crimson, white, and blue fused glass picture body. when you look carefully the stand appears to be like good with this piece too. Jodi actually did an amazing job making my stands.


This one is far greater so the stand needed to be greater. Aren’t the colours fabulous! This one was made with sample bars.



I can’t actually let you know which is my favourite. This one is extra clear however it has silver as effectively. The stand is fairly thick however it goes effectively with my body.


This one is a bit completely different, it’s smaller so I put a hanger on the again so it hangs verses utilizing a stand. It’s nonetheless stunning!


So you possibly can see the completely different sizes I assumed I’d present you teams of them. I simply love them, I’d wish to know which you want finest. Are you able to inform I really like footage!


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