So many windows!

I spent some time shaping / grinding the individual windows and doors and adding some trees to the scene. I haven’t started shaping / grinding the palm fronds yet, but that still needs attention. After that, I will start adhering the smaller pieces to the houses as they need to be in place / set before I add the flowers and other small decorative details. I also shaped a crescent for the sky.

Rainbow Row window in progress, 4 trees
Rainbow Row in progress
Rainbow Row window in progress, 5 trees
Rainbow Row in progress, added another tree

Shaping the homes

Today I used a glass grinder to smooth the cut edges of the glass and shape it. I had enough time to bond the glass pieces to the old window with mosaic adhesive. Trying a slight staggered position for this one. Usually I only include seven of the Rainbow Row homes, but I extended this one to nine total, which is what you generally see in photos of the full row.

Basic house shapes set for the mosaic

Why am I making another Rainbow Row window? Wasn’t that my last big project? Yes, it was. However, that window already sold at the SC Artisan Center, so I want to replenish my stock. I like to keep some SC themed pieces there and all of the ones I had there have recently sold (I do have some non-SC pieces there at the moment, though). I plan to try to work in the Palmetto & Crescent from the flag into the details on this window as well.

Flower Suncatchers

Some flowery suncatchers – it is hard to tell in the photos, but some of these have a frosted / ripple / wrinkle effect. Plus one heart made of many tiny red glass dots.

Rainbow Row Window – done!

This window needed an extra coat of resin (likely could use a little more, but sometimes I go overboard). Now it’s ready to go to the SC Artisan Center, where it will be available for sale.

This is the largest Rainbow Row piece I’ve made to date at 30″ wide by 13.5″ tall.

Rainbow Row Window
Finished Rainbow Row Window
Rainbow Row Window
Rainbow Row Window, outdoor sunlight