There’s only 10 days left ’till Christmas and we’re very glad to report we are still busy here at Coriander Stained Glass. We’ve got a few projects we’d like to share with you today, after an evening of wrapping presents!
Victorian Stained Glass Project
Here are a few snaps from a Victorian Stained Glass project we have recently completed.
This piece has several features identifiable of the Victorian era, including the ruby red inner border and the beautiful central features of the two robins, hand painted by our in house artist Margaret.
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The door ready for the stained glass to be fitted.
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The new stained glass lead light being soldered.
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Our signwriter Lee from Brushstokes adding a house name to a toplight
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The finished piece in place.
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If you’re thinking about a Victorian Stained Glass lead light for your home, take a look at our stained glass portfolio for more ideas and inspiration.
And our last picture to share with you today is this stained glass panel that we recently repaired using textured glass and a complimentary colour scheme of blues and greens.
That’s it for today!
We recently shared with you on Facebook some of our crafty Christmas handy work. We’d love to hear from you with any pictures you have of presents you’ve made or festive activities you’ll be getting up to in the run up to Christmas.
On our Christmas wish list of things to do we’d like to head over to the Winter Wonder Land in Hyde Park and the Christmas Market along the South Bank.
If you’ve got any suggestions about where we should go please let us know via Facebook or Twitter, we’d love to hear from you!
Here at Coriander Stained Glass we’ve been keeping busy in the run up to Christmas. Today, as well as sharing with you some pictures of one of our most recent projects, we’ve also got a few snaps of what we’ve been up to in the run up to the festive period!
This is one of a set of five stained glass lead lights from an Edwardian home in Fulham that we are renovating. The existing lead structure is worn out and weak. When a panel has reached the end of its life the renovation process is to completly take it apart, clean the glass replacing any glass breaks, then build a new lead light structure using the original glass.
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This last picture shows the newly rebuilt panel with its new lead around the original hundred year old glass. The final process for this panel to go through before it is re-fitted is cemmenting or sealing, the lead will be finished in a dark grey/black.
As well as work, we’ve also been having a bit of fun and getting into the festive spirit for Christmas. We’ve been making little gifts like home made snow globes, and this little snow man made out of foam to stick to the window. We’ve also been decorating our christmas trees too – if you have any of your own pictures to share please share them with us, we’d love to see them!
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The snow globes are great for decorations or for gifts – they’re made using an empty jam jar, a Christmassy cake decoration, water mixed with glitter and a drop of glycerine, and glued together using a glue gun – hey presto!
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We also had the chance to see the Coca Cola truck in Reading which was an extra Christmas treat!
That’s it for today but check back soon for more of our latest news and projects. For more ideas and inspiration on a stained glass or lead light for your own home, please visit our stained glass portfolio.
Please join in on Facebook & Twitter, we’d love to see your Christmassy pictures!