The hardest part for me was finding
the glass shapes I wanted.
Not exact matches
That way, those who see it as an interesting architectural
shape can see it that way, and those who
want to see it through fairy - colored
glasses can see it as a cross, an ankh, a pink unicorn's toenail, or a giant squiggle of pasta for all it matters.
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Since I made them for ice cream sandwiches I smashed the second tray down with a
glass to they would get the
shape I
wanted.
Even though we didn't use
glass or shatterproof ornaments I decided that I still
wanted ball
shaped handmade ornaments to hang from the tree and so I came up with this idea.
Hi... For a while now I've been reading about the effects of hormonal imbalance in the physical appearance or physique in general... What I'm really concerned about is my broad shoulder which come off too manly and instead of the feminine
shape like a normal girl would have... I ofen get insecure because I can not wear the clothes I
want because my
shape seem to be too masculine for the attire (as it appears as an inverted triangle rather than an hour
glass)... and just recently I checked with my doctor about my irregular menstruation to where she said that I'm having imbalances in my hormones... having too much estrogen than progesterone... Is it possible that my masculine appearance could be attributed to the said hormonal imbalance???....
A good fitting romper should have the cinched waistline in your narrowest part of your midsection so that it gives you a flattering hour
glass shape while of course hiding anything you
want to be hidden.
Instead of fashioning exquisite objects from molten
glass, Sander lets the
glass do what it
wants, so to speak, flowing, spilling, and hardening into
shapes (some clear and some colored) that look abstract but also geologic and organic.
For the other frame, Pam had our favorite page of the LIFE magazine color copied, and I used the
glass to trace out the
shape we
wanted put inside the frame...