The “window” portion of the top cover might work for a book intended for kids about 5 years old if there was some sort of action, the type had some recognizable letters, and the image was developed a bit. A five year old might also ask “Mommy, why is the man in the moon wearing a polka-dot bikini?” (I know I would.)
Waffles
9 years ago
Without a water saw it is impossible to make a stained glass window that looks like that! Even then some of those pieces are going to crack as soon as that window is hung up!
It looks like they botched the flux work when they were smoldering as well. Tsk Tsk. That is some sub-par came. At least they choose appropriate pieces of glass for certain sections of the glass composite.
So this is called “Cale of Che Shpono?”
Because that’s what it looks like to me, at least in the first one.
Cale of the Vipono, surely?
The “window” portion of the top cover might work for a book intended for kids about 5 years old if there was some sort of action, the type had some recognizable letters, and the image was developed a bit. A five year old might also ask “Mommy, why is the man in the moon wearing a polka-dot bikini?” (I know I would.)
Without a water saw it is impossible to make a stained glass window that looks like that! Even then some of those pieces are going to crack as soon as that window is hung up!
It looks like they botched the flux work when they were smoldering as well. Tsk Tsk. That is some sub-par came. At least they choose appropriate pieces of glass for certain sections of the glass composite.
… uh… I mean…
bleck?