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Old 10-22-2011, 05:58 AM
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since joining this site this morning -- i have received a few replies and interest on items for recycling

all though this really is not quilt related -- rather than reply to all -- i thought i could peak some interest to those of you who are interested in making old new again and useful -- although i do use one in my sewing room to hold my threads, scissors, bobbins etc -- love it when i walk into my room and the light has captured the glass and makes the pretty prisms on the walls

one was even used at a wedding to hold the guest cards and money envelopes -- it is the pic using the frosted white dishware
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Old 10-22-2011, 06:01 AM
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wow interesting...how do you glue those together???
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Old 10-22-2011, 06:02 AM
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They are beautiful... but how DO you attach them???
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Wow those are pretty. I wouldn't be able to use them for sewing, as I know I would knock them over and break them.
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Old 10-22-2011, 06:14 AM
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several of you have the question of gluing -- the glassware has to be perfectly level both horizonally and vertically before stacking -- this requires grind the pieces to fit -- once that is completed the glue of choice is E6000
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They are all very pretty. Very good recycling. On the red one, the white dish on top makes it look like a lace doily.
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Great ideas - I am going to do the clear/white for wedding cards at my son's wedding. Thanks for sharing.
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Those are beautiful, around here they make them as yard art, but they actually screw the glass together. They are really pretty when the sun is shining through them.
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Oh my such pretty items...........I too enjoy glass and the reflections...........thanks...............
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