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Sunday, June 22, 2008
 This pop art plate is bright and playful. A trendy salad, appetizer or dessert plate for the modern table, it's also happy as a receptacle, holding fruit, keys, change or jewelry. A delightful cascade of bubbles is suspended between the layers of glass. Fired three times, this fused glass plate has been slowly annealed for strength and long life. It's perfectly safe for food, and hand washing is recommended. The plate is about 8 inches square and curves gently up from the center. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Home Wares
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 Dark green and white glass are swirled together when hot to form wispy streaks. Cast off the reins of your everyday dinnerware! The plate is 9.5 inches in diameter with a half-inch rim. It's food-safe, and hand washing is recommended. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Home Wares
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Friday, June 20, 2008
 I've selected only the most rich, vibrant chunks of green apple turquoise for this queenly collar. They have brilliant, saturated color and beautiful spots and veins. At the center of these pillows of turquoise sits a large Thai Hill Tribes silver orchid. Contrasting white pearls can only add to the elegance. This necklace is 16 inches long and fastens with a floral toggle clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 The lovely veins in the thick, luscious strands of turquoise beads inspired the name of this piece. Rounds and nuggets in a variety of sizes are studded with copper drums and spirals, then twisted into a thick, richly-hued rope. The hand-painted porcelain focal piece has 24-carat gold accents. This necklace is 19 inches long and fastens with a ornate copper toggle clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 The nubbins on these bumpy lampworked beads remind me of spaceships! Blue foil-lined glass beads and lampworked art glass are separated by delicate silver spacers. This necklace is 18 inches long and fastens with an ornate floral toggle clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 This is a fun, kicky necklace. The green shell pendant splendidly complements the conical golden shells that frame it, and the green and gold theme is repeated throughout the necklace. Also featured are frosted sea glass, lime turquoise, and brass suns. This necklace is 15 inches long and fastens with a large lobster clasp. It can be extended to any length -- simply email me with your preference. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 Carved wood flowers alternate with copper spirals, all strung on hand-wrapped copper wire. Ornate end pieces lend an elegant touch. The wood and copper really glow together, making a rich, radiant combination. The bracelet is 8 inches long. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
 Curly shells and carved wood alternate in this stretch bracelet. Is it beachy, rustic, or ethnic? It all depends on you! Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 This delightfully green flattened bottle has a wire hanger for display in a window or on a wall. It also makes a great spoon rest! It was a vinegar bottle, and it has charming raised ribbing around the neck. A great gift for a cook! Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
 This charming flattened chambord bottle has a wire hanger for display in a window or on a wall. It also makes a great spoon rest! Chambord bottles are spherical, so when flattened, they have delightful folds and waves of glass. The raised lettering on the bottle is still quite readable. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
 I bought these vintage lucite beads because I love the swirling layers visible on the flat cross-sections. It took me months to figure out how to make that side of the bead visible in a piece of jewelry, and it finally came to me! These butterscotch-colored earrings are retro and funky. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 A carved green wooden point swings merrily from a stack of red coral heishi. Light and fun! Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
 Feels like vacation! A red cinnabar pendant with a Hill Tribes silver flower sets off vibrant red coral chips accented with tiny pewter beads. Where's my Mai Tai? This necklace is 20 inches long and fastens with a large lobster clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 Share your kinetic spirit, and decorate your house with a glass chicken in the style of the West Coast Grand Championship Kinetic Sculpture Race. This 38-mile 3-day human-powered-sculpture race occurs every year in Arcata, California. The bright orange and yellow glass is complemented by a warm, cheery copper patina. For the Glory! Two loops on the wings allow for hanging with chain, rope, or suction cups. The piece is 10 inches long and 8 inches wide. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art
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Friday, June 6, 2008
 A mod, colorful fused glass pendant of my own design hangs on a dancing strand of glass beads. I wrap each one with turquoise wire, linking them into a 20-inch strand. Matching earrings are also playfully hand-wrapped with turquoise wire. My fused pendants are heated to 1500 degrees, then slowly cooled for strength and long life. This necklace fastens with a large lobster clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
 A coffee-and-cream-colored slab of rock with neat patterns and veins is hand-wrapped in copper wire. It hangs from four twisted strands of white shells, intricate copper squares and spirals, goldstone barbells, and cocoa sticks accented with cattlehead shell. The strands disappear into ornate pewter cones. This necklace is 20 inches long and fastens with a lobster clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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Sunday, June 1, 2008
 Fruits of the sea and earth! A giant aqua shell pendant hangs from four strands of coral cupolini, bone and shell accented with bright mother of pearl. Matching earrings incorporate more shells. This necklace is 15.5 inches long but can be extended upon request, and it fastens with a large lobster clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 Centered on an art glass pendant of my own design, large chunks of snowflake obsidian alternate with lampworked glass and intricate pewter. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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 Lots and lots of big, blue beads! Blue is my favorite color, and this is an ode to it. Chunky lampworked glass, lapis-colored howllite, cats eyes, sea glass, and wire-wrapped fish are topped off with shiny starfish. This satisfyingly-hefty collar feels very regal. The outer strand is 20 inches long, and the inner strand is 16 inches. The necklace fastens with a large lobster clasp. Visit Jellybug Artworks for more pictures and a chance to own this item! Labels: Art, Jewelry
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