by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 25, 2025 | blog
BLOG – 35 YEARS AGO BLOG 17 My one constant in thirty-five years of Glass Creations is my burner. This ain’t no tee light but a real mean machine gun like multi jet fire breathing monster emitting heat that would melt a hundred lesser souls. Without heat I would be...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 19, 2025 | blog
BLOG – 35 YEARS AGO BLOG 16 Glass Creations has a postcode, KW14 8BU but that doesn’t always help visitors finding by studio. Over the years I have learnt to give directions which includes the phrase “It’s a small white building with Glass Studio on door.” The...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 16, 2025 | blog
BLOG – 35 YEARS AGO BLOG 15 When Glass Creations first started trading, we had to think how best to display the glass products in the studio. Obvious choice was glass cabinets with sliding doors. This had the advantage of keep the glass items free from dust. This...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 13, 2025 | blog
BLOG – 35 YEARS AGO BLOG 14 When we bought the building that houses “Glass Creations” we didn’t appreciate the location. Sure, there was the river but so what? Since then, the river has burst its banks at least fourteen times! My workshop has been submerged many time....
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 5, 2025 | blog
BLOG – 35 YEARS AGO BLOG 13 I have known for a long time, ever since I started messing around with glass and flame just how attractive the process is. I only have to light a burner and before I have even picked up a glass rod or tube people are watching. Great for my...
by dev@caithnesscreativedesign | Mar 3, 2025 | blog
BLOG – 35 YEARS AGO BLOG 12 Glass is often perceived as fragile and as such needs to be treated with care, much like people who make glassware! So, wrapping glass for gifts shares similar reasoning to packing glass to post to customers. The big difference is of course...
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