WOYWW?
What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday
I'm jumping on board with Julia Dunnit's weekly bog-hop. Pop on over to her blog to see a full list of the people participating in this weeks "What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday".
I've been starting to prep for all of the upcoming Spring shows, and today it's all about these 1 inch square glass tiles. This is the beginning of a big batch of necklaces. Not so much colour or brightness on my Wednesday work desk today.....but these little guys will get colour added to them soon enough!
(ha! I just noticed the lego figurine sitting there!)
I'm glad I'm not the only lego geek!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing glass beads, has me fascinated to see the end product.
I Love those glass tiles - I could spend ages just looking at them. Have a productive week MMx #73
ReplyDeleteWow these are amazing, did you stamp on them?
ReplyDeleteKaren #192
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Your glass squares are gorgeous. Did you stamp those images? #92
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, so many tiles what on earth ar you going to do with them?
ReplyDeleteBJ#60
Love your glass squares. Will look forward to seeing the finished product!
ReplyDeleteThose look gorgeous, especially all laid out in neat rows :) If this is only the beginning, how many do you intend to make?
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Those little glass tiles are fabulous! You are sooo creative! Thanks for sharing. dix---
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes, that's a lot of tiles! They're all so gorgeous just as they are right now. Can't wait to see the end results. Happy WOYWW! Nan G #19
ReplyDeleteYour little glass tiles are very interesting...so many images! I see a few images on the right hand side of the page that look oh so pretty. I wish for you a week of wonderful creativity. Cathryn #128
ReplyDelete100 little glass tiles, and each seems to have a different stamp. You will be busy painting....Francesca #41
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of glass tiles! I think your approach is the right one -- mass produce!!
Happy WOYWW
Kay (12)
Hey that's really a great post and a wonderful description out here, I really like the way things are being executed and discussed here.
ReplyDeleteGlass Mosaic Tiles