Chelsea State Bank ad

Chelsea couple creates repurposed one-of-a-kind window art

Courtesy photo. An example of Warren and Julie Price’s repurposed, one-of-a-kind window art.

By Lisa Carolin

Warren and Julie Price have taken their repurposing skills during this time of Covid-19 and created a new art form they call Wildfire Window Art.

The couple moved to Chelsea just over a year ago and have gotten a very positive response to their artwork. They are both new to working with glass.

“Window art is something we created with old window frames during the quarantine,” said Julie Price. “We use recycled wine bottles and various pieces of glass with a process not many have seen.”

The couple breaks the glass by using a resin and propane torch, which they describe as a combination of sanding and repairing the window frames.

“We apply a grey weather stain and then design each and every flower with the colored glass,” said Julie Price, adding that they then apply the resin and shards of glass using a propane torch to melt the products together. “We have to keep a close eye during the curing and drying process to ensure there are no bubbles.”

The process of creating Wildflower Window Art takes two to three days per window.

The Prices, who previously lived in Canton where Warren Price was a business owner, decided to retire in Chelsea. They’d both always had a knack for repurposing items.

“We are always looking for ways to design new pieces of art and are thankful for the interest we have seen thus far,” said Warren Price, who had the idea to repurpose some old windows he’d found years ago.

“I had gin and wine bottles sitting around that were a really beautiful color,” said Warren Price. “As we create more windows, we tweak the process to make it more efficient and even more unique. Each one is truly one of a kind.”

The Prices are thrilled to have this new creative outlet and are pleased with the results. Not only have they had an enthusiastic response from the Chelsea community, but thanks to posting some of their windows in a Facebook Group about repurposing and recycling, they’ve had hundreds of responses.

One particular response from a buyer was particularly meaningful to the couple: “With everything going on in the world, your work puts a smile into my heart.”

The Prices’ Wildflower Window Art is available for purchase with prices ranging between $195-$275 per window. You can browse the current selection at www.facebook.com/AntiqueRemixMI.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

1 thought on “Chelsea couple creates repurposed one-of-a-kind window art”

  1. If the Prices are looking for more old windows I saw several in a pile on the extension of a home in Lanewood subdivision on my walk yesterday.

Comments are closed.

More News

Chelsea JV football looking for first win of the season

September 11, 2012

Chelsea Community Kitchen, Chelsea Library to host cooking program Thursday

September 11, 2012

Chelsea blood drive Thursday at First United Methodist Church

September 11, 2012

For U-M fans: Robinson, Funchess Big 10 players of the week

September 10, 2012

American Legion Post 31 holds ceremonial flag burning

September 10, 2012

Chelsea police part of special library storytime about safety on Sept. 19

September 10, 2012

Flags at half-staff for Army Pfc. Shane Cantu of Corunna today

September 10, 2012

After the fair: Fair Board hosts volunteer appreciation dinner

September 10, 2012

At the Market: Wednesday, Sept. 12

September 10, 2012

The Williamston Daily News: Choe arrested on ‘conspiracy to distribute Oxycodone’

September 10, 2012

Donald O’Dell honored with new Legion post award; Doug Helek first recipient

September 9, 2012

Avoid Cavanaugh Lake Road Monday and Tuesday, portions closed for road work

September 9, 2012

Week in review: Sept. 3-9

September 9, 2012

Commercial, industrial properties phase one of city-wide reassessment

September 8, 2012

Chelsea Knights win international award for children’s peace project

September 8, 2012

Are you game for some Red Wings hockey?

September 8, 2012

At the Market: Saturday, Sept. 8

September 7, 2012

Dexter Township’s Cori Walworth shines at national twirling competition

September 7, 2012

Volunteer help needed for Special Olympics flag football Saturday

September 7, 2012

Senior Center offers pilot program for those without transportation

September 7, 2012

Michigan State Police awarded five-year lease agreement by Sylvan Board

September 7, 2012