Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bella Says

Have trouble transporting and storing those long, long pieces of lead or zinc for your stained glass projects? Me too! So, I bought a six-foot length of PVC pipe at my friendly home improvement store. It fits in my car, and I can easily carry multiple pieces inside the pipe while keeping them straight and neat.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

NEW Kiln Journal Now Available


If you’ve worked in fused glass for any length of time, you know it can be a challenge to keep a record of all of your projects and fusing schedules. Even if you’ve written it all down “somewhere,” it can be hard to find it when you need it. We’re pleased to announce that we have a great solution for you.

The new Bella Glass Kiln Journal is a half-page (5.5” x 8.5”), three-ring binder filled with specially-designed sheets you can use to record the necessary details about your glass projects and keep them safe for the next time you need them. It will save you time and ensure that your valuable information is readily available. Less fuss. No searching through odd pieces of paper scattered around you studio. Less hassle.

The Kiln Journal is just the right size to store anywhere in your studio or to carry with you if needed. In addition to twenty-five sheets that are specifically formatted to make it easy for you to record your projects, it also includes six, time-tested firing schedules you can use as a reference as you develop your own fusing schedules. As a bonus, the Kiln Journal also has helpful tips for fused glass artists and some thought-provoking quotations.

Get organized. Be cool. Purchase your copy of the Bella Glass Kiln Journal today at Bella Glass Studios.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Holiday Gifts


Some of us around the studio are already thinking about what to give friends and family for the holidays later this year. In past years, we’ve given glass ornaments, small bowls, jewelry pieces and slumped vases. We needed something new . . . and we think we’ve found it. With the new, two-part box molds and 410 to 670 grams of frit or small pieces of glass, depending on the mold (that’s about 14.46 to 23.64 ounces), you can make a lidded glass box. The shapes available are round, rectangular, elliptical and kidney. If you want to get fancy, you can dress up your box lid in a variety of ways. Bear in mind, the boxes are small, with just enough space inside to hold a few rings, M&Ms, keys, paperclips, etc. They’re mostly decorative and definitely future collector’s items. People are bound to oooh and ahhh at your creativity and display their boxes proudly - especially your mom.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Bella Glass Now Offers Custom Display Stands


There’s no getting around it -- a display stand can make or break (ha, ha!) your glass art. And, if you’ve been looking at what’s available on the market, you know it can be difficult to find a custom display stand to fit your glass perfectly and show it off in the best possible way. Bella Glass Studios is now offering a custom display stand service that will add the “wow” factor to your glass art.

With the dimensions of your finished glass – height, length and width -- our designers can manufacture an attractive metal or wood display stand, whether it’s a tabletop stand for gallery exhibits, a floor stand to add drama to your art, or a simple slotted stand for a small flat piece.
Square, rectangular, round or irregular shapes can all be fit to a custom display stand.

Metal stands can be completed in basic matte black, or you can request them with primer only so you can add a finishing paint color of your own to compliment your glass piece. Wood stands are done using unfinished wood so that you can apply the finish or color you want.

Contact us today at 303-462-4221 or info@bellaglassstudios.com with your display stand requirements, and we’ll be happy to provide you with a quote and a delivery timeline.