Wednesday, January 30, 2008


The challenge for 'Wednesday Stamper' is to make 'a charm'. Mine is a necklace made of stained glass. The glass is called...'water glass', and it is wavy in texture, especially on the front. (which makes it really hard to stamp on!) I stamped a swirl rubber stamp with Staz-On black ink on the back, and on the front I stamped 'W' 'S' for Wednesday Stamper. The letters on the front are nice....it gives it a dimensional effect. This is the kind of necklace that while wearing, you hold up to the light to enjoy a few seconds of the beauty of stained glass... We had recently made some of these charms from our left-over stained glass & beads so this challenge was rather easy, and isn't that the best kind? =)

19 comments:

Hermine said...

Its gorgeous.

Sija said...

fabulous charm!

Femmy said...

beautiful charm!

Sanny said...

It's beautiful ,love the stained glass!!

Anonymous said...

Your charm is really wonderful!

Viola said...

Just beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful!!!

Karen Owen said...

Ooh! It's beautiful!

Willy said...

Beautiful charm!

K Hutchinson said...

What a wonderful idea to use stain glass! I have tons of left over pieces! Pretty charm!

Ann said...

Maggie Ann - This is so beautiful! You are so talented! Thanks for stopping by A Mother's Minute. I haven't stopped by your place for a while. Been reading a new book and I can't get my nose out of it. LOL so wonderful that you will be a grandma to a little boy too just like me! Congrats!

Anonymous said...

gorgeous charm

Paula J Atkinson said...

I bet this piece looks beautiful when it catches the light.

sparrow's song said...

A stain glass necklace?!
It's brilliant...in several ways.

I just bought a few clear rubber stamps of what else...birds! My husband has a good piece of wook he'll cut for me now that I've marked off the right sizes. Have you ever made the blocks for your own? And if so, do you have any advice besides giving them a good sanding?

Mrs. Mac said...

Dear Maggie Ann ... I sure hope you are feeling better by now. We just got over something similar ... thanks to my youngest liking to share everything ;) What a great idea for a necklace.

Barbara Hagerty said...

This is very pretty! When you're not wearing it, it would be lovely hanging in a window so you could enjoy it all the time!

Anonymous said...

Such a wonderful charm.

JACKIE M said...

Beautiful charm!

Anonymous said...

This charm is gorgeous. I love that it is red...it really stands out. And I love the little bead that is on it. The whole piece is fabulous :o)