Fused Glass Votives

I love making fused glass votives. When I was asked to make a few for the Beckwith Gift Shoppe I made several for them. This first group are a smaller votives for candles or potpourri.

I’ve wanted to do this type of fused glass handkerchief vases for quite a while and when I watched a tutorial from Larry Pike, I decided to actually make them. I love them and the candle really makes them even better.

These are my fused glass flower votives. I really like them; they are so fun and pretty. The first two are a bit more simple than the bottom one and another difference is it’s round. Which is your favorite?

These three fused glass vases is made with round pressed glass. I love the shape, so organic.

This fused glass vase is also made with round glass. It’s made like the art sculpture I made previously the difference is I draped it and fired it into this shape vs keeping it flat.

These three votives are a bit different than the others. I had some plates that I thought were a bit plain so I decided to drape them. I love how they turned out. What do you think?

These four fused glass votives are a bit bigger and are made from beautiful glass. I like how different they slump.

The bottom three votives are also a bit taller. I really love the two layers.

I’m thinking about having a class making fused glass votives, if you are interested in taking this class please contact me at elegantfusedglass@gmail.com.

If you would like to see more of my fused glass work, please refer to my website Elegant Fused Glass by Karen. If you get a chance, check out all my site and my Elegant Fused Glass by Karen YouTube. If you’d like to take a class please check out the information on my site about my classes. If you would like to stay abreast of what I’m up-to check out our newsletter. It is published the last day of each month.

Keeping my kilns warm,

Karen

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