If you guys are wondering where my part 1 got to, you can find it here. I took many pictures that day because there many interesting arts that I found inspiring and I guess this posts can benefit our local artisans as well, if they and the local people will find my posts. Anyhow, as a continuation of my post, here goes:
Another set of delicate Victorian sets.
This is Kelly Hunt, a One stroke painter. She got her beautiful wine glasses and other glass wares for sale. I got attracted to one of those blue wine glasses on the left.
So I bought it for $11 dollars as a souvenir.
And yes, I used it for drinking water. Very nice and sturdy glass.
Another painting she did. I love the way she did this swan picture and its reflection.
I hope you guys enjoyed my pictures.
Related posts:
- At a Local Artisan Show
I sure enjoyed this Blue Monday post.
Happy Easter, my blogging buddy!
Wow!! Those hand painted glasses are stunning! And I just love love seeing anything victorian — saw it on the first post.
wow! sayang wala koy talent sa painting…lol!
sos ang buntis…ehehehe…sosyal man kau ug baso.
Love those wine glasses sis!
Hi Mel….
Really a great art stuff is shared in your post.I like the wine glasses and painting so much.
Good luck for good and save delivery.
Conservatory Furniture
I have to agree those are pretty glasses….para sa akoa murag pang-display ….hehehehe…dili pang-inom.
aw..i love the blues u have here sis..lalo na yang blue glass na binili mo..
my blue
those are really lovely pics!
Mam bing, pang-katok ra nang akoa oi. Pangsouvenir ra ni nga baso pero natintal ko gamiton para drinking glass. hehehe
I love the Victorian tea cup! It looks so dainty!
Great blue finds mel, i wish we have something like that here. may mga boutique dito but to shy to take photos hehe
My goodness, I think I have those exact teacups!
I didn't realize they were Victorian – I think I picked them up for $1 each at a yard sale!