Thursday, October 2, 2014

The sounds of the past


I am a huge advocate of re-cycling or what I like to call "up-cycling", especially when creating new projects. My newest addition to the pane in the Glass inventory are Wind  Chimes made from vintage silver plated flatware. They sparkle in the sun and send musical notes floating on the breeze. It's like giving new life and a voice to the past as they gently twist in the wind.



Made with soup spoons and forks, 
they ring against a dinner knife 
for a lovely light sound.














 


Made with serving pieces, these 
chimes not only look 
spectacular, but they
sound heavenly

















Pickle forks and sugar spoons
dangle from dinner forks for
a whimsical set of Chimes that
sound like they were made for

the Fairies.





And as always, nothing leaves the 
Pane in the Glass studios without being
throughly inspected buy one of our 
highly  trained Quality Inspectors. 
Here, our specialist in cute, Amber, 
gives the finished Wind Chimes her
seal of approval.