Easy Gems Stained Glass Patterns – GlassyRock Arts

Easy Gems Stained Glass Patterns – GlassyRock Arts

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Three beautiful beginner stained glass patterns. Easy crystals and gems modern stained glass patterns, includes commercial licensing.
These faceted, abstract gems look super rad when they're completed. And they're easy to make.  With their straight lines and simple angles, these simple stained glass patterns are great for you if you're just getting into stained glass. They're just some of the many easy stained glass patterns on this website.  ITEM: This listing is for *six digital patterns* - no other materials are included. Make your own beautiful abstract gems - with straight lines and geometric shapes, these gems are fun to make and make great gifts. Very boho stained glass with an edge.LICENSING: This download includes both a hobby and commercial license. Patterns cannot be reproduced, published (other than printing for personal use), or shared. If you do sell your finished work, please give a credit to Noelle Barnes/GlassyRock Arts as the designer.SIZING: Each gem is named for a Creek in Washington state that is known for being a rewarding rockhounding area for gems, crystals, agates, petrified wood, and/or jasper. Once completed, each gem measures: Frosty: 5 x 8.5 (teardrop) Sloan: 3.5 x 8 (long oval) Hansen: 4 x 7.5 (inverted teardrop) Umtanum: 5 x 8 (oval, pointed at bottom) Cherry: 6 x 7 (round) Denny: 3.5 x 8 (thinner oval, pointed at bottom) MATERIALS NEEDED: Glass, foiling tape, solder, hobby came, the materials to solder them all together (flux, a soldering iron, etc.) and hanging loops. The samples in this listing were made with iridescent glass arranged in different orientations, so that the light would pick up the iridescence different ways and cause a faceting effect. DELIVERY: After your purchase (thanks!), you'll receive an email confirmation with a link to your file download. Please be sure to check your junk mail if you haven't received it within a few hours. OTHER DETAILS: Copyright © Noelle Barnes/GlassyRock Arts.All artwork and patterns on the GlassyRock Arts website are hand-made and hand-drawn by Pacific Northwest artist Noelle Barnes. Follow me on Instagram at @glassyrockarts for artwork and @modernstainedglasspatterns for patterns to see when new patterns are released, or sign up for my infrequent and not-at-all-spammy newsletter. 

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