Stained Glass Pictures

Each year I ask my online students for a photo of their favourite stained glass project of the year. The one picture of the work they’re most proud of.

Just look what they’ve come up with. Gasp.

This has to be one the BEST Student Galleries yet.

I know… I say that every year but I’m always SO proud of the work they produce. Not only technically but artistically too. It’s top class.

Have a look yourself; I know you’ll find inspiration a-plenty.

Don’t forget to comment at the bottom of the page to encourage them further. Thanks.

91 thoughts on “Stained Glass Pictures”

  1. Thanks Milly for sharing all of these beauty’s! A lot of talent shows! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours!

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  2. Thank you so much Milly for not only putting this “show” together, but all of your teaching and words of encouragement throughout the years. I really love this group and all the friendly/helpful people involved, and it’s all because YOU had a vision of what it could be. Thanks again, and have a really great Holidays!

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  3. Milly, the pictures from your student’s works, who are now part of the Hub, are just a testament to what a great teacher you are. This is truly a wonderful group, and I’m happy to be a Hubbit.

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  4. Thank you Milly for another wonderful informative year. I look forward to your emails.
    Wishing you a safe and Merry Xmas and a great New Year. Marg in australia.

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  5. Milly,
    You are obviously a wonderful teacher who gets great pleasure in sharing her love of glass and the craft. Your students reflect our spirit.
    Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year.
    Birney

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  6. All absolutely mindblowing! Such talent.
    Thank you Milly Frances for sharing your talent and advice. You are truly an inspiration.

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  7. Milly, I have been a subscriber to your newsletters almost from the beginning and think you are doing a great job. Every time I see a Student Gallery I look at every piece and am encouraged by the fact that there are so many beginners who love stained glass and such teachers like you.

    Thank you for what you are doing!

    PcS

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  8. WoW! What beautiful pieces by your students !! Glad I am not judging them. I would have a hard time picking the best! They are all wonderful. Because I have owned 4 Scotties in my life, I especially love the one of the Scottie! But truthfully, I would be proud to be the owner of any of these beautiful creations by your students! They are all gorgeous and stunning!

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  9. Wow, just wow! How inspiring. Love all the beautiful pieces here, and thank you Milly for compiling these and posting.

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  10. Thank you for sharing these beautiful pieces. I especially love the mixed medium ones. I have only recently learned how to work with stained glass (which was a long time bucket list item for me) at 68 years old. Each piece I work on has me thinking about others I am yet to start, increasing my challenges along the way. I am often asked how I pick out designs to do…..it’s just what catches my attention at the time. The ideas are endless, as your students are showing here. Some amazing pieces, for sure. Thank you, Milly, for all of your great ideas and those of people who follow you who share theirs. I’m on a great journey with all of you.

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    • Welcome to the varied and wonderful world of stained glass Dora. I love that you’re taking inspiration from all of my talented students. Everyone was a beginner once 🙂

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  11. These are all wonderful examples of thought and ideas being created in beautiful glass work. The pieces not only serve to compliment the students but also a testament to the quality of instruction as well. Keep striving for excellence!

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  12. All pieces to be proud of! Congratulations to all.

    I find the feature piece to be exceptional and I ‘assume’ it is reflective of the US Native Americans. I feel emotion through the piece which is what I understand art to be. Makes me want to strive to be more emotive in some of my work.

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    • That’s interesting Wanda. If you can work out what it is about that piece that brings up emotion for you, you can try and utilise that in your next piece. For example, was it the colours? The arrangement of each piece in relation to others? The framing? Good luck 🙂

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  13. beautiful work indeed. thank you so much Millie for all you do. I always love seeing your news letter in my email and have learned so much. Happy Holidays!

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    • Yes it’s brilliant, isn’t it? Have a careful look at how it was achieved and see if you can emulate it in your next piece. Perhaps try on paper to start with to get the hang of the principles. Good luck.

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  14. I love seeing the works of your students. I’ve been learning this craft for about six years and still have t reached the level of work of some of those pieces. You must be an amazing teacher. I sure wish you lived closer so I could take some of your classes in person.

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  15. I am totally amazed & inspired by all the beautiful glass creations in this Gallery. I hope you are bursting with pride as you viewed & posted all the photos of your student’s work that was sent to you. The stained glass group you have created is such a wonderful place to enjoy the wonders of glass without the fear of cruel people. Thank You!!!

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  16. These works of art made my jaw drop in awe of the planning and skills that they reflect! They are truly inspiring, and they show that Milly knows and teaches the best techniques. Continue your talented and creative work, teacher and students!

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  17. I Would like to purchase the pattern of the student who created the underwater stained glass (with the shrimp). Is this available?

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  18. Thank you for sharing the amazing and talented work of your online students. Always inspirational.. I also love when your posts appear in my email as I know I’m always in for something good 💕Merry Christmas to you and all that also enjoy this site🌲🎄

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  19. What a stunning library of work by your students. So much diversity and talent showing through in these pieces. You should be so proud of creating this lovely group that shares their knowledge and skills so freely with one another.

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    • IamIamIam Maggie, thanks for your BIG help with the Stained Glass Hub group too – it’s you and the other Moderators that are the real heroes 🙂

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  20. Hi there
    What amazing and beautiful work. Beautiful design and execution. Your teacher must be a very inspiring and exacting role model . These images represent hours and hours of great design and the determination to execute the glass work perfectly . Wow!!

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  21. Wow!!!!!! What a beautiful selection of masterpieces. These are an inspiration to “wannabes” like me. Keep up the awesome work.

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    • ‘Cannabe’ I think you mean, Jim 😉 Everyone started somewhere and you’re probably further down the line than you think you are. Thanks for commenting.

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  22. Every individual stained glass work is truly inspirational. Thanks everyone for sharing. In recent years I’ve been working with fused glass projects and your work makes me want to do some copper foil method again.

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    • comebackcomebackcomeback to foil Deb – you make such wonderful work. You can incorporate your fused work in your next mistresspiece 😉

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  23. The shades of blue torus 3D “donut” is AMAZING! Would love to make something like that! Would your student share a pattern or techniques?

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    • I can ask Lori… will get back via email. In the meantime, you could take a close look at it and see how the effect is achieved. I bet you could do something similar if you tried 🙂

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  24. Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful glass work gallery. At 90 I still enjoy creating with glass. Seeing my glass nativity every Christmas brings me joy. Happy I can still make repairs when necessary. Merry Christmas and a joyful New Year and thank you for sharing your talent. Barbara

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    • You’re an inspiration to us all Barbara. Thanks for your encouragement to my students and I’m glad you can still do some glass.

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  25. These are great! I especially love the composition in Deb Minez’s piece — really striking use of glass and overlay and mixing media 🤩

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    • Thank you so much Fiona for your kind words. That was an especially fun piece. It seemed every step of that piece was a new technique and challenge, and I loved making it! It hangs in my window still because I just can’t part with this one!

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  26. I am thrilled to see these pieces by students. They are ALL very good and original. Keep up the good work and post more pictures of your creations. Thank all of you and Happy Holidays!

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    • Now THAT’S what I like to hear… that you’re off on a new project as a result of this inspiring work 🙂 So glad you were motivated Sandy.

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  27. Beautiful work one and all!
    The scenery ones have made me think I should try one myself! Roll 2024 and will give it a go.
    Seasons greetings to one and all
    Doodsx

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  28. Have a very merry Xmas Millie and thank you so much for your wonderful and educational articles during this past year
    Best Wishes
    Terrence xx

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