Author: Connie Porcher
Inge-glas demonstrates ornament blowing techniques.
Inge-glas Artist Demonstration, Click Link to View
A short video clip at the Inge-glas showroom in Atlanta this afternoon.
Atlanta’s AmericasMart Ornament Debuts, Day 1
Closed for Maintenance Until March 1
Well, it has to be done! Web master Leslie has been after me for well over a year to upgrade the Miva shopping cart software. This seem like the perfect time. Christmas is over. Most of you are taking down your holiday trees. You probably aren’t thinking about shopping for ornaments!
In addition, I’ll be away for most of January and February. I’ll be attending Atlanta’s America’sMart for seven days (Jan 11 – 17). I’ll be previewing the 2012 collections for all of the major ornament designers and manufacturers. Watch for blog updates, Facebook posts and Tweets during the big reveal! |
Some of you know that I have a newly retired husband who detests Ohio’s winters. He didn’t have to twist my arm when he announced that he wanted to “go south” for the winter. Little did I know that his “south” would turn out to be on a beach in Progreso, Mexico.We have rented a house on the beach for a month (see the pool, the beach and the Gulf of Mexico in the photo aabove). I’ve paid for a month of internet service … but let’s see how “high speed” it turns out to be. I have plans to work on the web site update along with working on lots of the images from my week in Atlanta.As you can see, I will be working in heavenly surroundings. I wonder what it’s like to work on the laptop while resting in a hammock? Hmm … |
Needless to say, the first 2012 issue of Celebrate365 will be somewhat delayed! Since the site is closed for shopping, you won’t be able to re-subscribe. But, no rush … remember, I won’t be home to deal with your order anyway. Relax … just like me!Watch for blog updates, Facebook posts and Tweets from Mexico, too. |
Thomas Glenn Dragon
If you like Asian themes, this ornament might just be for you!
This was a special order for a customer but it has gone unclaimed.
Made in Poland and designed by Thomas Glenn, this ornament was made in Poland and sells for $44.
This is the only one available until next fall!