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Gold Glass Sculpture for the House

March 28, 2012 8 Comments

I was at an estate sale late last year where I found all these cool gold glass items for super cheap. That big bowl you see was just a quarter, and the other pieces were between ten and five cents. Add to that, a few gold drinking glasses I found at Goodwill and you have all the pieces for my latest sculpture.

I was thinking this one could go inside our house. We’ve had the same thingy on our fireplace hearth for quite a while now, and I was looking for something to replace it. For some reason, we do have a lot of gold in our room. It was entirely by accident. We have some cool gold beads on our lamps, and a few of our pictures are in goldish frames. So I thought the sculpture would fit right in there. (Now you’re all picturing me living in a 1970s house, aren’t you? I promise it’s not… although it is hard to describe.)

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Anyways, the sculpture was done in the usual fashion. First, I dry fit the pieces together and then glued. That big bowl made a good base.

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What would a craft project be without my dog sicking in her nose in? (Literally.)  I know, I know… I’m a bit obsessed with my dog, but she cracks me up whenever I’m doing something like this because she has to be in the middle of it. Plus, that face says to me, “Why are you paying attention to these pieces of glass when you could be throwing a ball to me? Hmm?”

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Back to the glass…. more gluing, and…

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…. viola. Finished. I let it dry for two nights and then brought it inside.

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As you can see, we don’t use our fireplace. So I’m putting this on the hearth for a while. If I get sick of it, I can always move it to the garden or somewhere else. My husband said this looked like a gold tree. Wouldn’t that be nice? To have a tree that produced gold?

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At night I put a couple of those plastic tea lights (you can get them in a 3-pack at the dollar store) and lit the sculpture up. Hard to see on this picture, but it actually looked really cool. Plus, it was cheap! And my fireplace isn’t so boring anymore.

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This project is featured in my book, Glass Sculptures: How to Make Beautiful Sculptures for the Garden Using Vases, Bowls, and Other Glass Pieces.

Tags: crafts with glass, garden sculptures, glass sculpture, gold glass, home sculpture, reuse glass, reusing vases Categories: Crafts, Glass Sculptures

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Cherie Burbach is a full time artist and writer. Her art prints, originals, and functional art pieces are available in artsy stores and galleries through the country and here at her site. Join her for Painting the Psalms. She is the author of over fifteen books, which vary from nonfiction to poetry to kid's books. Just for fun she created a family card game called Cupcake Commotion. Her first novel is The Space Between Dreaming.

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  1. Eileen says

    March 31, 2012 at 8:05 am

    It’s very pretty. Cherie. Are the tea lights glued inside the middle layer? They look neat, but how long will the light last?

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    • Cherie says

      April 1, 2012 at 1:22 pm

      I just placed them on the ledge in the back on the middle layer, and I put one underneath. I should have explained that better. So… no gluing. They are easy to move in and out.

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  2. Cyndi L says

    March 31, 2012 at 9:43 am

    Cherie, you are just cracking me up with all these glass sculptures! I can see I’m gonna half to start visiting yard sales this spring 🙂

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    • Cherie says

      April 1, 2012 at 1:21 pm

      I know. It’s a little out of hand. I’ll have to take some pictures of them all up so you can see just how badly I need them to bring color to the yard. (I’m one of those folks who lack a green thumb.)

      Reply
  3. Cyndi L says

    March 31, 2012 at 9:43 am

    HAVE, not half!! Sheesh!

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    • Cherie says

      April 1, 2012 at 1:20 pm

      I knew what you meant. 🙂

      Reply
  4. veronica sepulveda says

    November 2, 2013 at 1:19 pm

    Hey..kudos on the scupture idea.. I have a question. The base of your sculpture, the bowl, can you tell me the maker of that bowl..or any info that bowl may have. The reason is m mother in law gave me a the same bowl as yours. She had it for all these years and pass it down to me. And while washing it Iit slipped and broke :/ Im on a mission to finding that bowl and buying it..so plz if you can help me. .I will be so thankful.

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    • Cherie says

      November 3, 2013 at 10:19 pm

      Sorry, don’t know the maker. Found it at a rummage a while back.

      Reply

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