I’ll be in Atlanta during the huge wholesale market this week and next. This is the spot where many ornament manufacturers debut their new collections each year. Today, I made quick stops at most of the permanent European glass showrooms. Tomorrow, I will begin note-taking and photographing styles to feature in the spring issue of Celebrate365.
Here are a few quick pics from today’s initial exploration.
Can you guess which showrooms I found these in? Use the comment box below to submit your guesses! I’ll enter your name into a drawing for prizes from things that I collect during the show.
Tomorrow, I’ll talk about the pieces shown below.
Connie
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Oh my gosh l wish I was. There! My sister and I went last year! The holiday floor was amazing.!
I thought you said this was easy?? My guesses . .
1- Ornaments to Remember
2 & 3 – Glitterazzi
4 & 5 – Elaine Roesle These are gorgeous!!! Love them!!
6 & 7 – Eric Cortina
8 – Schaller for David Strand
2,3 Joy to the World
Okay, I see now where Sharon’s answers on glasslinks could have merit with pix #4 & 5 being Bethany Lowe. I love Elaine’s santas and thought they were so beautiful they must be hers though. : ) I say, hey, you need to see them IN PERSON!! lol
and could pic #6 possibly be a Thomas Glenn since he was doing some egg shaped ornies and had the blue designs in others?
Wish I was there too . . . Where’s more pictures Connie!!
And don’t forget pictures from Margaret’s . . . she said she thought you would take some. I am always in awe of what she does there!!
My guesses:
1. Susan Cherry
3. Glitterazzi
4. Bethany Lowe
5. Radko
6. John Toole
7. John Toole