While you were describing the lamps, lack- luster Appearance, I couldn’t help thinking and comparing it to our lives. There’s times, in our life, where things don’t look too good and needs to be repaired or polished up a bit. God is the perfect one to go to for repair! He’s the potter. We are the clay. He molded us and makes us according to His will, just like you did that little lamp. Now it’s all polished, shiny and new with all of its new little glass trinkets and ornaments. I saw an amazing moral and life lesson when you was talking about that little hurricane lamp and the revisions you gave it. Great lesson Victoria and a beautiful hurricane lamp!😍🤩
P.s., when I looked at each glass piece you pointed out, I smiled because that’s what your pieces do. They make me smile. They are happy pieces. When I look at all of the detail of every single, individual bead, it’s overwhelming to think of how time-consuming all of those little pieces had to have been. To make them all come together in one artful presentation, then imagine it lit with a flickering candle, glowing from the inside out… The beauty must really warm the heart to see. Victoria, you and Richard have an amazing gift. You are genuinely talented! 🤩😍
Reba, I too learnt a lot of lessons whilst I toiled in love for it and for its new place in this world so hungry for works of substance. Thanks for getting it. I adore your way of Sunday School!
work of God, His beauty , power and grace immortal m; perfect as as his Mind reflected face to face. God could not make imperfect Man, His model infinite. Unfollowed thought He could not plan, Loves work and love must fit. Life Truth and Love the pattern make, Christ is the perfect heir; The clouds of sense roll back and show the form Divinely fair!
I love how you took something that might had remained useless because it was broke and totally made it fabulous...each piece that you adorned it with is perfect..I have several hurricane glass chimney that I can think about doing a little gluing of some tiny treasures I save.. The glue you used What is it called? Thank you Victoria for sharing this today with us it really one of a kind masterpiece.. God Bless you and Richard
Yes, Kristen, it is from Brownie’s hobby shop on Staten Island. You can ring and ask for John and he will tell you which glue does not leave a reside and is very very strong!
This is great and she will have this video to look upon to see how her piece originated. You will prosper by not charging more for the piece because you felt it wasn't up to your quality and you felt that you needed to add more to the hurricane. Great job!!!
Debbie, I went day by day by day and could not find the top nor bottom of the time. It was grueling but my love for the hope gave me rest and spring in the desert of my wilderness
Hey! I think you should encourage those that want one to MAKE THEIR OWN! Even make a little contest out of it ! Or you can judge the best of what’s presented !
Vicki, I talked to her about your comment and she was so sorry, but she reminded me that that was the day she felt bad and had a hard hard time filming. It won’t happen like that again😇
@@victoriamackenzie-childs7215 Oh I'm sorry Victoria if that sounded rude,, 😥 I would never want to make any one feel sorry for anything. I pray she's better.
Yours and Richards creations illustrate your stories. If u could create at least 2 of these size creations in the form of a historic romantic handheld bridal wreath basket ....2 brides could carry your ❤+❤=😊 as precious heirlooms. I know the ❤work❤ is endless. Cheers to the real deal originals Richard's Victoria's Makenzie Childs . Informative video! All thebest to yourloced ones.😊
@@victoriamackenzie-childs7215your hurricane lantern reminds me of your cornucopia cookie gift boxes. I enjoy all the forms of ceramic and glass. I can not stop staring at epergnes and bridal baskets they are so lively as yours and Richard Mackenzie Childs,s objects are so alive. Your creation also reminds me of your glass curtains. I think families are willing 2 pay true value of major bridal investments. I imagine your heartworks would always b a treasured family heirloom. By the way your history stories about your heartworks are just as fascinating . Yor videos are a real archive of information. Enjoy your Yankee shipping! All the best to you and all your loved ones Victoria! Enjoy your special precious days. I wonder if everyone would like to see your Easter eggs again. I would.
Hello Victoria, I did not know you are selling things. Is this something you do a lot at certain places. I cannot travel so I will never be able to go to New York. I love your items. I have bought two things over the years, and I bought my sister a cup two years ago for Christmas. Is there a web site that you have sales like your warehouse sales? I cannot afford your furniture pieces. I love them all but buying them is not possible. All your items are just beautiful. A few years ago, I saved up for a peacock bird that you had made. It is my prize procession. I keep it in my curio cabinet front and center. So if you could give me a web site or address where you sell your items would appreciate it. Thank you and your hurricane lamp is just beautiful. Also love your videos.
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