Latest work

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I got very busy with glass over the last month or so. Here are some of the pieces I’ve completed: Lean Green Machine Steampunk Suncatcher: Made with different shades of green glass for the “spokes” and clear glasses. Laser-cut gears were cut out of metallic acrylic and adhered to the clear glass areas. Measures 6″x6″. […]

Zig Zag Steampunk Panel

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This is my latest commission. The first photo shows the panel illuminated in window light and the second photo shows the panel in ambient light. The customer asked for a panel with various brown glasses and specifically requested gears on the piece. The panel measures about 14″x44″. With this panel, because it was so large, […]

Clockwork Angels

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Steampunk angel ornaments are available on my Etsy site. Contact me if you’d like a specific colour.

Steampunk Suncatcher

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Stained glass suncatcher with a Steampunk theme. Various brown, beige, and clear glasses were used with small gears and clock parts glued to the clear glasses for an accent. Copper wire used to make solenoid and pipe accents, which are soldered to the piece. Hooks soldered into the zinc frame for hanging. Made using the […]

Steampunk Hot Air Balloon Suncatcher

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A suncatcher with a steampunk flair! The suncatcher measures about 6″ x 3.75″ (15cm x 9.4cm). The balloon is made with blue and clear coloured glass. Gears and clock parts are glued to the clear portion. The basket is made with brown textured glass. The balloon and basket are connected by copper jump rings. A […]

Blue Steampunk Suncatcher

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A friend commissioned a steampunk suncatcher in blues. Who am I to say no? Measures 8.5″ x 8.5″ at the middle points. Gears from Green Stuff World.

Steampunk Suncatcher

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Available on my Etsy site.

Steampunk Business Card Holder

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Making business card holders for an upcoming craft show. Here’s a steampunk one: Now available on my Etsy site!

steampunk suncatcher

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Just sold this 6″x6″ suncatcher. It was made with various brown and clear glasses and small gears for an accent. Made using the copper foil method. The gears were glued down and the soldering was stained with copper coloured patina.