Erie Glass
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05/16/2026
Still needs polished, but I got too excited not to show this one yet 👀🫧
I’ve been wanting to make more fun little fused pieces lately, and this tiny fishbowl ended up way cuter than I expected. The bubbles, the sparkly gravel, the tiny coral pieces…I’m honestly obsessed lol. ✨
05/14/2026
Got my hands on some Fremont Glass ✨
I’ve been walking around my house holding these sheets up to random windows for an hour straight because the colors keep changing every two seconds. I think this glass is making me see colors I’ve never seen before. 😂
Every time I tilt a sheet into different light it turns into an entirely different piece of glass. I’m genuinely amazed by this stuff.
Also featuring Ollie, my supervisor, who oversaw the unboxing and takes quality control processes very seriously. 🫶🏻
05/08/2026
Custom Order ✨
I knew this one was gonna look cool but I was not prepared for the way it lights up at night 😭
This lamp throws the coolest shadows. It’s one of those pieces that look completely different once the light comes on and I’m loving it. 🫶🏻
04/08/2026
Mother’s Day is coming ✨
Respectfully… grocery store flowers are a scam.
Three days and they’re fighting for their life 😅
These are handmade glass bouquets that actually last.
💐 Buy one, get one 50% off
Mini $20 | Full $25 | Deluxe $30
Make it a gift… or keep one, I won’t judge 😉🤝
Limited quantities. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Message me for details or custom colors 🤍
04/07/2026
Handmade stained glass lamp 🧡
Each piece is made by hand from start to finish, including the base. I wanted these to feel solid, intentional, and something you don’t see everywhere.
The glass gives off such a warm glow in person…it’s one of those pieces that completely changes the feel of a space once it’s on.
All bases are handmade, and different styles and color combinations are available to fit your space.
• 15% off future dome purchases with the purchase of a lamp (base + dome)
This piece is available in person locally in Port Clinton, or available for purchase on my web-store. ✨🫶🏻
www.erieglass.co
03/16/2026
Old chandeliers don’t stop shining…
they just get a second life.
This piece features a repurposed Swarovski crystal prism rescued from a vintage chandelier and paired with stained glass to create a little sunlight catcher.
When sunlight passes through the crystal, it bends and splits the light into different wavelengths, which is what creates those tiny rainbows around the room 🌈
So instead of sitting in a dusty chandelier somewhere…
this crystal still gets to do what it was made for.
Turning sunlight into magic. ✨
03/13/2026
The good news: I made flowers.
The better news: these ones will never die on you. 😉
These tiny fused glass blooms just came out of the kiln 🌸
No watering. No sunlight. Just a little forever bouquet.
Perfect for desks, little gifts, or adding a tiny pop of color somewhere.
More Erie Glass experiments coming soon ✨
03/12/2026
Glass experiment of the day 🔥
The small pieces are sheet glass.
The larger piece is five of those squares fused together in the kiln while I was playing around with thickness and testing things out.
What surprised me the most was the color shift…the same glass that looked red, pink and white before firing turned into these deeper browns and creamy neutrals after the kiln.
Glass under heat can be a little unpredictable… which is part of the fun. ✨
03/12/2026
It’s been a minute over here… life has been busy lately.
But the glass hasn’t stopped glowing.✨
Finished this stained glass cube lamp and I’m a little obsessed with how the light moves through each piece. Every square was cut, foiled, and soldered by hand.
Still deciding if I should keep it silver or patina to copper or black. What are your thoughts?
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It’s official! I’ll be heading to Vegas in April for the 2026 Glass Bead Expo ✨
I’ll be taking two classes while I’m there, and I could not be more excited.
One focuses on experimental float glass techniques — pouring, mounding, mixing, sifting — and learning how to push the material further while letting it do its thing. The other dives into fused glass fundamentals and creative ways to work with scraps and kiln processes.
I’m always trying to learn and grow as an artist, and I’m paying close attention to what feels right for the next step.
Can’t wait to bring this energy back to the studio 🫶🏻
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