Giant Monstera Leaf Sun Catcher
This monstera leaf is stunning! I used textured glass and was very intentional about which way the texture ran on each side of the leaf. The glass also has some streaks of various shades of green/brown that give the piece extra dimension.
It'll brighten up any space instantly! Great for the plant lover.
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⭐LEAD WARNING⭐
As stated above, solder has lead. This is standard in the industry. Wash your hands after touching. Do not let children handle the pieces. If requesting a custom piece, you can ask for lead-free solder (note: it is much more expensive than regular solder and will increase the price of your custom piece).
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⭐WHY DOES THIS COST WHAT IT DOES?⭐
If you have never made stained glass before, it is quite the process!!! I do everything by hand- I am not a machine- and I am a one-person shop.
First step: cut the glass. Grind to make everything to fit. The time this takes depends on the difficulty of the piece.
Second: wash all the glass to get grime off.
Third: clean each piece- both sides and all edges- with rubbing alcohol. Then, carefully apply copper foil tape around the edges. It has to be precise and symmetrical on each side. Burnish (push down) the foil.
Fourth: apply flux and then solder the back, sides, and front (and make sure the lines on the front are beaded, smooth, and look nice).
Fifth: clean everything with a flux neutralizer.
Sixth: apply polish/wax. Let it dry. Buff. If it's a mobile, assemble the pieces. If it's a plant stake, spray the stake with a clear coat.
Note that this is just the work that goes into making each piece- there is also the cost of the glass, solder, wire, flux, cleaning supplies, etc.
⭐COST BREAKDOWN⭐
If you have never made stained glass before, it is quite the process!!! I do everything by hand- I am not a machine- and I am a one-person shop.
First step: cut the glass. Grind to make everything to fit. The time this takes depends on the difficulty of the piece.
Second: wash all the glass to get grime off.
Third: clean each piece- both sides and all edges- with rubbing alcohol. Then, carefully apply copper foil tape around the edges. It has to be precise and symmetrical on each side. Burnish (push down) the foil.
Fourth: apply flux and then solder the back, sides, and front (and make sure the lines on the front are beaded, smooth, and look nice).
Fifth: clean everything with a flux neutralizer.
Sixth: apply polish/wax. Let it dry. Buff.
Note that this is just the work that goes into making each piece- this does not account for the cost of solder, wire, flux, cleaning supplies, or anything else.
Lastly, when an item is sold, whatever platform I use charges me fees. it takes me time to package & ship everything. Glass is fragile (of course), so it takes awhile to make sure the order is packed in a way that will make it safely to its destination.
So please don't complain that the cost is too high. If the cost is too high, kindly learn how to do stained glass and make your own. Have a great day :).
So please don't complain that the cost is too high. If the cost is too high, kindly learn how to do stained glass and make your own. Have a great day :).
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- notes
- ⭐LEAD WARNING⭐ Solder (the silver metal) has lead. This is standard to use in the stained glass industry. Wash your hands after touching. Do not let children handle the pieces. If requesting a custom piece, you can ask for lead-free solder (note: it is much more expensive than regular solder and will increase the price of your custom piece).
- production
- One of a Kind (OOAK)
- ships to
- To: United States; From: Wisconsin
- turnaround time
- In Stock: Ships in 1-3 Business Days