Stained Glass Workshop

My stained glass pattern.  I went to a workshop on Sunday on making stained glass.  I am not sure how this is going to turn out.  When we turned on the glass cutters, all of the power went out in the building so I have to go back on Tuesday.  I will keep you posted.

This was in the entrance to the shop.  I am going to make one of these eventually.  I am already planning on buying my own sodering tools.

Original idea from the beginning of the year "theme" at school.  The school is a garden and each person is growing.  Every person at the school, kids and adults, decorated a flower and wrote important things about themselves.  Then we planted the flowers all over the buildings. (Hung them all around.)   It is a pretty nice garden effect.

I had to cut up my pattern and match each piece to the color of glass that I wanted to use.






After I left the workshop, I went to this little coffee shop off the beaten path and had egg coffee for the first time.   I cannot believe how delicious it was!!!   My new Vietnamese favorite.  It has like whipped condensed milk/custard mixed in with the coffee.  Unbelievable.
The entrance way was bigger than the coffee shop.


This was a present from the guy working.  Vietnamese coffee, nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper, salt, cream and one more ingredient ---- 7 layer coffee.







 

We walked for a bit to find the coffee shop but it was worth it!



Favorites:
Being in a different part of town and finding my way around.  Love the taxi service.
Doing crafts and finding out about another yarn shop, a silver workshop, a leather workshop and pottery lessons I can take.   I think I am going to like it here!


Comments

  1. Oh, I love this! You are such a crafty queen. I can't wait to see the finished product.

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  2. I’ve always been interested in stained glass, but I didn’t realize it was such a process.
    I’m going to have to find egg coffee around here! I love Vietnamese coffee with the sweetened condensed milk!
    Happy that you are happy!!

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