Plant Buddies!

$25.00

Fused glass whimsical bird to keep your plants company!  Place in a house plant or outside in the garden.  Handcrafted in Maine.

After you add a Plant Buddy to the cart, click PROCEED TO CHECKOUT. On the next screen use the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION box to indicate what color bird you would like – red, wispy green, yellow, orange, jade, or blue. Colors of beak, tail and wing vary from one to the next as they are unique creations.

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Description

PLANT BUDDIES!

Our Plant Buddy is so much fun!  Add a Plant Buddy to a house plant and it will make you smile when you see it sitting there proudly. You can also place Plant Buddies outside in your garden to add a whimsical flair.

Looking for a gift for the person who doesn’t really need anything?  Get them a Plant Buddy!  Our Buddy is sure to make the recipient smile!  Our Plant Buddies make fantastic gifts for gardeners and just about anyone. Let someone know you are thinking of them – get them a Plant Buddy today!

Made from fused glass, our Plant Buddies come with a metal tube which is approximately 12″ tall. Place the tube in the dirt of the plant or garden. Then simply slide the Plant Buddy’s wire into the tube and your Plant Buddy is ready to keep your plants (and you) company!

Approximately 5.5″ x 2.5″


Innovative Glass and Home
… your source for innovative, stained glass valances and fused glass ornaments, dishware, and decorative products for your home!

Polly & Dan have been working with glass since 2005 and have a studio in their home in Scarborough, Maine. They both do traditional stained glass work, but Polly’s real passion is fusing glass.

The Art of Fusing Glass:

The process begins with fusible stained glass.  Elements of the design are cut by hand from the various colors of glass, cleaned, assembled, and placed in a kiln.  The intense heat fuses the individual pieces of glass into one. The size and thickness of the glass dictates how long it needs to stay in the kiln, but a typical firing takes approximately 18 hours.

Creating a dish from the fused piece of glass is achieved by returning it to the kiln a second time, at a lower temperature, on a ceramic or stainless steel mold.  The glass slumps into the mold, taking on its shape, as the temperature in the kiln rises.  That process is glass slumping.

Check out this video to view the process.

Designed and handcrafted in Maine by Polly and Dan Plourde

 

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