This weekend I found these church windows in Charlottetown. All the way home I wondered what I could make with them and came up with this glass display cabinet.
"HANDS ON: ALIENS IN THE ATTIC. Wacky, fun, iconoclastic--these are the hallmarks of a folk artist, and P.E.I. Native Kerras Jeffery has them in spades". NATIONAL POST Jan/2011
This blog changed from a daily blog to a blog to celebrate the folk art of Kerras Jeffery, as well as his reproduction furniture and other projects. His studio & shop closed in 2017 following his passing.
Monday, July 13, 2015
Dislay Case from Old Church Windows
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Display Case from old windows
I made this standing glass display from four old windows - it sits on an old steel stand. The shelving is thick glass.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Display Case from Fish Aquarium
I had this fish aquarium with tempered glass and made this glass display case - there are two doors on the back that open.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Charlottetown Streets on Headboard
A year ago I got these old enamel street sign of the streets of Charlottetown - I attached them to this double headboard which screws to the wall.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
Bar made from drawer
I made this bar this week. I found the steel legs in my attic and used a long drawer.
You can pull out the four separate panels for the liquor bottles to stand and store glasses, ice, etc. with the rest of the space.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Jewelry Sign
The next time you're in downtown Charlottetown and find yourself at the corner of Water and Great George Streets - look at the sign I made for a new store at 108 Water Street. The wood sign has a crow biting into a diamond - for the diamond I used a glass door knob and for the crow's beak is used a pair of blacksmith pliers.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Side Board Shelf
I made this side board to hang on a wall. I had these big brackets I
bought a few years ago and finally came up with an idea to work it into this piece. The top shelf is 19"×72".
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