Katyyyyyyy I'm just SPEECHLESS!!! HOWWWWW did it turn out even better than the inspo?!! WOW!! Lovely cute ADORABLE! Girl you are on FIRE!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😻😻😻😻😻😻🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚 And Baguette reflection in it!! And the hilarious crazy martini they made you! Dirty indeed!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I learned stained glass art in high school. With no protective eye ware, mask, or gloves. I'm old. Anyway, we learned to always make straight cuts. So if we needed a circle or curved piece we would make straight cuts, one at a time, around it. There was usually more sanding needed on those pieces. BTW I got an A+ on my final with a iridescent pink conch shell that I still have to this day.
No, sadly I’m NOT a 1960’s lounge singer in Vegas - I would try, but I don’t have the wardrobe…or the singing voice. Your version looks fantastic - SO impressed with your creativity yet again! The olive oil martini - no, I don’t see it starting a trend🤣.
A dirty martini comes from New York from the 1920’s. All original cocktails come from art deco era celebrities. I love a dirty martini here in the UK but I’ve normally got to make it myself as a lot of people don’t know how to sort it. Xx
OK I haven't watched the whole thing yet but I am hoping for an "ASMR for my freaks" of the peculiar "ripping" sound of the glass cutter scoring glass. I've done a lot of stained glass stuff and it's so satisfying to hear it!
I can't decide what intrigues me more: The photographic evidence of your alcoholic adventures as a whole, the bunch of olives cramped on the stirrer holding on for dear life, the sight of the oil clinging to the glass....or your face🤣 or the thought that the smell of olives alone would make me flee the scene of the crime. I dont know, i guess you really have to love making bar customers happy to serve something like that thinking: I just give her what she wants - basically salad vinegrette!
Dirty Martini was my first signature cocktail! A classic! I, too, have special international dirty martini stories! Whilst living in Rwanda, I ordered one, and they brought me a large glass of martini BRAND vermouth. Just vermouth. With a splash of olive juice. And 5 olives. I tried-SO HARD!-to drink it. Oof. Also, as ever, Katy and Baguette sass, FTW! And, you make diy look so easy! Thanks!
Oh nooooooooooo! I would die trying to drink that. WAIT! This gave me a flashback of when I worked at Disneyland. It was the opposite. A man asked for a martini. And we kept bringing versions, and he was getting angry. Then we realized he just wanted a shot of the vermouth.
Love Dirty Martinis-the dirtier the better. The olive oil would have thrown me 🫒 But it inspired you to create this piece, which I love. You are brave to cut glass to come up with this masterpiece 🍸
@@LaughCryDIY curves are very hard, I'm surprised you got it but it's also thin glass. One way to cause less breakage is to do sort of straight lines angling off the curve like follow the line until it curves and keep going straight, then break that excess off, then the next bit, then break that excess and so on. I dunno if that makes sense.
if you have access to a rotary tool and box for glass working , the sanding part could be done fast, still protect your eyes and hands😃🥰1st time in awhile that i've caught 1 of your videos, really cute project🥰
@@LaughCryDIY I like many things, for glass etching I have an old tote, cut 3 sides and back, wrapped in clear plastic (allowing for light transfer, I'm an old dog, going blind lol) that also comes down over the front, that front has a piece of clear glass taped on.( again good for visual reasons). it was cheap to make. Having a fully wrapped container for working with glass is good for safety for yourself and little Miss Baggy as she likes to join you. I had 2 senior puddy's that joined me too. Bonus, use of a container also helps with clean up. I also have a second box made of glass for metal crafting, avoid metal cutting inside , you need ventilation, and working inside a glass box is safer . have fun experimenting , much love from da Rock love.
@@LaughCryDIY like yourself, i like making things here and there, didn't have a garage, had to contain these types of activities - because cats & mess - had to kick brain in gear lol. 1 other thought, I hang the rotary tool up while using the wand at a distance where I can easily adjust speed and shut off , keeps it from vibrating around lol. P.S. fedex some sun & heat this way ha ha
The size is right for an apartment bar area--and, apparently, for a cat. :) The olive looks great. Will the latex paint stay adhered to the glass over time?
I did a little research, and tho a dirty martini originated in New York around 1901, some bars in Paris DO know how to make a dirty martini, but you clearly weren't at one of those. Great story, tho. The idea of olive OIL in a dirty martini is gag-worthy!
this is so fun :-) regarding the olive: Dont they make window color anymore ? :-) They usually come in small containers. I also saw people using tinted elmers glue (baked in the oven..?) a while back.
I love a Dirty Martini, my stomach curled up in a ball and wept for you!!! In Ireland I ordered a vodka martini, he passed me a gin martini with a shot of vodka on the side. Why must life be so complicated?