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Glass Fairy Mushroom

comments (2) July 26th, 2009 in gallery

glassgardens glassgardens, member
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I make glass for the garden and have just started creating mushrooms.
Heres another color combination
I make glass for the garden and have just started creating mushrooms. Click the image to enlarge.

I make glass for the garden and have just started creating mushrooms.


I create hand blown glass for the garden.  I recently began making mushrooms for the garden.  These are mushrooms you want to "plant" in your garden. 


More Information: My website - Glass Gardens NW
posted in: The Gallery, fairy, mushroom, glass

Comments (2)

glassgardens writes: Thanks! They range between 10-12" tall and 7-9" wide at the widest part. Posted: 11:29 pm on July 31st
MuffettG writes: How big are these? Really cute for the garden. Posted: 10:36 am on July 27th
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