Handmade tumbler by randystreat

Handmade tumbler

A rather dark photo, so might be best, if you have time, to view on the black background. This is the tumbler I made when I went on the glass blowing outing.
Tom
How lovely great colors and reflection
August 2nd, 2019  
It's beautiful.
August 2nd, 2019  
Wow... that's so cool! I love the colours and patterns.
August 2nd, 2019  
Lovely combination of colours
August 2nd, 2019  
Looks wonderful, especially the green part
August 2nd, 2019  
Well done you for making it, a great keepsake and now a lovely photo too
August 2nd, 2019  
What a wonderful tumbler. Good work! And, what a nice keepsake.
August 2nd, 2019  
Wonderful colours and beautifully realised.
August 2nd, 2019  
Beautiful done. Looks very nice and beautiful
August 2nd, 2019  
That's really pretty- I like the colors you choose. What a great memento of the adventure!
August 3rd, 2019  
@tosee @homeschoolmom @kwind @craftymeg @hajeka @stevepo @chejja @s4sayer @pyrrhula @olivetreeann Thank you for your kind comments Tom, Lisa, Kim, Margaret, Henk-Jan, Steve, Caroline, Margo, Ferry and Ann. I had a great time on this adventureand you're right, I have a great momento.
Thanks to Mona (@mona65) and Steve for the favs.
August 3rd, 2019  
Wow! I looked at it on black, then enlarged it. That is stunning Kathy! Well done. My wife would love to do that! She has always been fascinated by glass blowing. Thanks for sharing this! fav
August 4th, 2019  
@thewatersphotos Thanks Gary. If you ever get to Asheville, I did this at NC Glass Studio in the River Arts district. I think people might be able to go by and do this. I don't know if one must call ahead to schedule a class. The biggest problem is for a traveler is that the items must anneal slowly. Ours weren't ready for >24 hours.
August 4th, 2019  
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