Last week at the Market, a local Latina lady came by the booth with a friend. She showed me this glass sun ornament with a dark blue color. She expressed that she wanted to have a nylon chord attached to the item so that it could be hung from a kitchen window. I figured that to be an easy enough challenge, so I said that I would have it done in a matter of minutes. All this while she and her friend went on to purchase some vegetables.
During their absence, I clumsily dropped this pretty sun ornament and it broke into pieces. Luckily, it was a clean break, but still, it was going to be hard to explain this accident to her and her friend Carmen.When both returned to see if the chord I supposedly and successfully had attached to the glass piece was not ready, it was going to be painful to explain how it just fell out of my hands and crashed on the ground.
To my surprise, she graciously forgave me and said that I shouldn't worry about it. This response was not anticipated,nor was it how I wanted the story to end.
After some profuse apologies, She was told that it would be repaired as best as it could be, and to come back the next Saturday to pick it up.Naturally, I began to envision the possible difficulties that could occur when putting a project like this back together.
It turned out to be a lot easier than first expected. I used a quick, one-step resin to bind the pieces together, and it worked! Then the next step got my creative juices pumping, so the decorating began to evolve. The pictures below show the finished project and the glowing face for what would then come to be another satisfied Rock Star.




















