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Glass n Cards

“Fused Glass Goodies Designed and Hand-Crafted with Love in Shropshire”

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Welcome to our shop, which shows some of the Fused Glass Goodies we made at our home studio in Shropshire.

If you have any questions about our products, please email us - we love talking about our craft!

If we're not showing something in our shop that you would like, please drop us an email and we'll see if we can do something on a commission basis just for you.

We ship orders with a priced packing slip. If your order is a gift being shipped directly to the recipient, please let me know and I'll send you the packing slip by email.

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About Glass n Cards

Glass n Cards

'Thank You' Waterford Crystal!

It all started back in the '80's when I made a trip over to Waterford Crystal in Ireland to install some software for them (I was a software developer back in those days). I was treated to a VIP tour of the factory, and met some of the master craftsmen and women making their wonderful pieces of art. I was gifted a crystal walking stick, which I treasure to this day, and the rest, as they say, is history.

We (my wife and I) have attended many craft workshops over the intervening years, and met some wonderful artists. As far as glass related workshops are concerned we have tried Glass Blowing, Lampwork, Bead Making, as well as Fusing.

As a Christmas present to ourselves we 'invested' in a small glass fusing kiln and associated tools (and glass) so that we could try our hobby at home. Friends and family liked so many of the pieces we made, that we tried selling a few pieces at local Craft Fayres, with some success.

So now we're trying to spread our wings and share our glass art with you.

We have a studio at home in Shropshire, UK and have started producing Fused Glass Jewellery, Ornaments and Suncatchers (some people call them Dreamcatchers).

We love meeting artists, creatives, artisans - whatever name you give yourself - and sharing our passion for our hobbies.

PS: Most people who recognise the Iron Bridge in the picture will remember it as being dark grey in colour. During renovation work in 2018 it was found that the original colour was this red, so it was restored to that colour.

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