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demmiblue

(36,838 posts)
Thu May 4, 2017, 01:54 PM May 2017

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Stained glass artist and jeweler Neile Cooper had a vision for a sanctuary: a small cabin behind her home in Mohawk, New Jersey that would feature her glass designs on every available surface. The result is Glass Cabin, a structure built almost entirely from repurposed window frames and lumber that features dozens of panels of her stained glass work, depicting flowers, birds, butterflies, mushrooms and other scenes from nature. Cooper explores many of these same motifs in her popular jewelry designs. You can see more photos of Glass Cabin on Instagram. (via This Isn’t Happiness)










http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2017/04/a-stained-glass-cabin-hidden-in-the-woods-by-neile-cooper/?src=footer
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Want! (Original Post) demmiblue May 2017 OP
So beautiful! femmocrat May 2017 #1
Wow! Floyd R. Turbo May 2017 #2
oh my.. . . imagine being surrounded by all that beauty!! niyad May 2017 #3
My first thought: Beautiful; my second thought: Hail! Laffy Kat May 2017 #4
You could still enjoy one True Dough May 2017 #5
Beautiful..but bring that to Florida and this is what you will have left... Lochloosa May 2017 #6
I love the rustic horse-chewed fence board it's built on. hunter May 2017 #7
That's gorgeous! lunatica May 2017 #8

Laffy Kat

(16,377 posts)
4. My first thought: Beautiful; my second thought: Hail!
Thu May 4, 2017, 02:05 PM
May 2017

We get a lot of hail in Colorado. I'd be terrified.

hunter

(38,310 posts)
7. I love the rustic horse-chewed fence board it's built on.
Thu May 4, 2017, 04:38 PM
May 2017

My wife brought a few boards like this home, heavy 3X10 inch stuff chewed nearly halfway through in some places, but we haven't decided what to make of them yet.

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