Saturday, June 22, 2013

BEACH TREASURES

I have a new display! Beach Treasures. The treasures include beach glass, shells and 
rocks with pressed flowers on them. As well as my beach glass planters.

Some of my beach glass planters and my rocks.

Here I am with my new sign and table display. A couple 
of beach pails and some large clam shells house my 
pretty pressed flower beach glass.

My wooden sign on the left says, "If you are lucky enough to be at the beach,
you are lucky enough." I displayed around 200 pieces of glass on my table
and in my wooden sand box. I had a wonderful time as usual talking to 
people and sharing my art with them down on the corner of the
Farmer's Market this past Saturday. I can't wait until next week!
I hope it is nice weather...we need sunshine!!!!

Friday, June 7, 2013

BEACH GLASS PLANT HOLDERS

Yes....I have another NEW ITEM!!  BEACH GLASS plant holders! Here are a few samples of what I will be selling this Saturday down on the corner of the Bellingham Farmer's Market.


Grouping of my beach glass plant holders. Air plants, succulents,
 and bamboo are some of the plants I have in them. 


Close up of a cobalt blue plant holder.

Same one as above showing the bamboo.

Air plant in a brown and clear glass plant holder.


Another cobalt blue with a succulent.

Green and clear glass with three air plants. (SOLD)

Light blue and clear glass.
SOLD

Close up of the one above it. Showing the beach-washed 
light blue glass.
This one is stacked on a really thick chunk
of glass on the bottom and I changed one of
the incense cups into a succulent holder.

Three large chunks of heavy grey glass with
a succulent in the vase. I found all three of 
these pieces of glass on different days.
They matched up so well!

This was my first plant holder! I have had
the big chunk of blue glass on the
bottom for a couple of years!! I looked at
it many times wondering how to use it!!!!
SOLD to a very lovely girl visiting from Hawaii!
She loved it as much as I do!!

This one is made up of the bottoms of bottles. The long
brown one on top is the bottom of an old
whiskey bottle.  I put three bottle tops on the
top with three air plants in them.
SOLD