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Links 

Here's a listing of folks and companies we work with, these are folks we have high confidence in.
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Art and Artists We Love

People and Sites Who Help Us

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http://utahartists.com/gomm_stained_glass.html
The link is to our page on Utah Artists you can click to their home page. They really have nice representation for Utah Artists. The clip was taken when we were artists of the month.

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GlassArtists.org
The Glass Artists web site has many artists featured on it. We've been there for years and enjoy seeing what others are doing.

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Ichiro Tashiro 
is not only a great stained glass craftsman, he has proven to be a great web site designer. I think his site is one of the very best stained glass sites on the internet. It is full of help and information.

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Abbott Glass
Linda Abbott creates beautiful Jewlery, but you must visit her site and see the carved work she has done, just so beautiful and if you've ever tried sand carving, you'll be especially impressed.

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Aanraku Stained Glass 
out of San Francisco, has a very good site. The best feature is all of the pictures of work they and various student artists have done

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Beveled Glass Arts
Tim Trent is a beveled glass artist who made his way to Utah a few years ago and has established himself as a premeir beveling artist. You have to dig to find projects on his site, but the work is worth it.

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Glassbahn.com
Mark Blanchard has created a website that has several glass related links including free patterns and your friends at Gomm Studios.

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World Art Directory.com
A Pretty Comprehensive guide to art and artists on the Web.

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Warner Crivellaro Glass Chat
These guys have a very informative glass chat forum. It's so good, that I go there each week and have decided that we really don't need one on our site.

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Eric Robert On Glass Etching Secrets
This website gives many hints on being successful when etching glass. Also refers to products that are helpful.

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Real Glass Painting 
Stephen Byrne has a free newsletter where he teaches glass painting techniques. It's very good!

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David Bird Glass Artist 
David has created some great works of glass art. A good friend and capable artist, you'll enjoy the work on his website (now facebook posts).

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Lynde Mott
Lynde is a great illustrator and we love her. She's a painter, a stained glass artist, a muralist and a wonderful Gardner. She posts on facebook and has been shooting some fun videos.

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Joe Flores Design Studio
Joe and Leslie are some the best artists we know. Joe teaches airbrushing, Leslie does fabric art. Joe is a puppeteer, a sculptor, a mime, and Jeanne's airbrush teacher.

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www.artlekin.com


This is a French site that is colorful and fun that you may enjoy
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Utah County Art Board
Jeanne became the President, Jan 2012. Any Artist in Utah County can have their own web page on the site. The mission of the Art Board is to promote the arts in Utah County and help artists market themselves. The board a great little organization that we volunteer for. They put on several shows each year and display works at the Utah County Health and Justice Building

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Britney Golden Studio
Britney is a talented Jeweler and  worked at many high end resorts and venues before setting up her studio and gallery space in Sugar House. She has guided me in some of my website design.

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Educators Corner At Stanford University
Stanford University has this great site for small business owners. The link will take you to their podcast page.

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City of Provo, Utah
Official municipal web site, with citizen, visitor and business information

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Covey Center For The Arts
We are actively involved in the events at the Covey Center For The Arts. We donated windows for their North Gallery.

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Allisan Looman
Allisan is the web designer who is helping us with our website. After years of doing it ourselves, Allisan is helping us to a new level. Her Flash animation is an instant hit! Sometimes her link doesn't work in explorer but another web browser will work fine.

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The Hines Mansion
A lovely bed and breakfast. We've built stained glass for the owners and hope to do more.

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G. G. Vandagriff 
G.G. is a friend and an author. Her site is a personal introduction to meet her and her books. Her website is very good and you'll want to read her books which are superb!

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Richard Prazen
is an accomplished Utah metal sculptor who creates welded art and railings. His best work includes welded eagles and figures and he has done many chandeliers. His website is quite fun.

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Favicon
Ever want to create one of those little logos that go in the address bar? Go here and you can do it.

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Meitler Metalworks
Randy Meitler is a knowledgeable expert when it comes to metals and metal working. He consults with the LDS church when they encounter unusual problems and can offer solutions that save thousands of dollars. His custom railings are worth the cost. They bring old world craftsmanship into your home. Randy knows ironwork!

Mighty-Mite 
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Stained Glass Artists who use zinc outer bar need one of these. It's the Mighty-Mite Table saw and you can get it if you order it on-line from Harbor Freight (they don't sell it in stores.  It's a great price and you can get the right blade from us or most stained glass suppliers (look for a 4" Jarmac Blade replacement). It's a cute little saw, we bought ours back in the 80's and had to buy 3 to get the wholesale price of $120 each, so we think this is a sweet deal!
The blade below is the one you'll need with the saw.

Sarah Nelson is a girl scout working on an arts and crafts fun badge. Her mom suggested that we link to this page she found that has suggestions for building paper craft type stained glass
​ https://www.bottlestore.com/aguidetocreatingstainedglassdecorations
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Insect Bodies For Soldered Bug Bodies
​https://cakeconnection.com/shop/pulled-sugar-isomalt-cake-play/sugar-dipper-silicone-molds/silicone-bug-body-mold/
On the ​​Butterflys, Bees And Dragonfly Stained Glass Suncatchers V300
https://youtu.be/wqbK0RhAma0


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