FENTON GIFT SHOP
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
Z5197H2
6" Key Lime Happiness Bird
$29.50,
Buy Now!
Produced as a new Gift
Shop exclusive for 2009, our Happiness Bird in refreshing Key Lime
will be a charming addition to your home or as a gift for someone
special!
Z5171H2
4-3/4" Key Lime Butterfly
$29.50,
Buy Now!
This refreshing Key
Lime Butterfly on Stand will be a welcome addition to a Butterfly
or figurine collection. Makes a great impulse gift for someone
special! Produced as a new Gift Shop exclusive for 2009.
The Dancing Ladies
Vase.
A few years ago, sculptor
Suzi Whitaker worked from
Frank L. Fenton's original sketches so that we could make a new
Dancing Ladies vase mould. Our skilled glassworkers recently
produced the Dancing Ladies vase in vivid cobalt blue glass with a
wonderful Milk Glass edge and in sultry Key Lime glass with a
wonderful cobalt blue edge.
Z88387O
6-3/4" Cobalt Dancing Ladies Vase
$85.00,
Buy Now!
Z8838H7
6-3/4" Key Lime
Dancing Ladies Vase
$75.00,
Buy Now!
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Items featured this week...
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Fenton USA Presents. . . Summer Whispers on Hyacinth
Delicate blossoms sway in the gentle breeze. Kim Barley transports
you to a wonderful place of peaceful beauty with her handpainted
Summers Whispers on Hyacinth design.
Our Director of Design Nancy Fenton
praises Fenton chemist Wayne King for developing this purple-toned
blue that's perfect for today's decorating styles. "Hyacinth will
go with pinks, yellows, and greens," Nancy notes. "It's a very
versatile color. The Square Vase shown above, as well as other shapes, are available decorated and unadorned in
Hyacinth. To learn more about Kim Barley,
click here. Click on the vase for details or
click here for more
Hyacinth pieces.
A Unique
Fenton Experience. . .Glassmaking School 2009
The Fenton Art Glass Gift Shop
recently hosted Glassmaking Schools and Beadmaking Workshops for
those interested in having a unique opportunity to create their
own works of art. Shown above are a few images from the
glassmaking school. Our skilled glassworkers make creating glass
look so easy - but the students discovered it could be a challenging experience! Our
thanks to Dave Fetty, Frank Workman,
and their teams for their "guiding hands" during the school,
and to Jena Blair and Charla Nutter for coordinating the events.
The photo above shows Tina Rebert, a first-time glassmaking
student, using an ice pick for a hanging hearts design on her
vase. The second image shows Frank Workman assisting her while she
applies his signature stamp to her vase before it is placed in the
lehr. If you are interested in participating in our next
Glassmaking School, please contact
Jena Blair at jena@fentongiftshop.com
Convention Time
at Fenton!
We bid a fond farewell to attendees
at the National Fenton Glass Society and Fenton Art Glass
Collectors
of America conventions held
in our area last
week.
A good time was had by all!
While club members attended the
convention meetings and events,
some of their children had a true Fenton "experience" at the
factory under the supervision of Fenton employee Pam Dick. Below
are some "future artists" painting figurines in
our decorating department. Fenton designers Kim Barley and Michelle Kibbe
assisted with the decorating lesson and each child took home
their work of art!
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Z5317HPLY
3-1/2" Hyacinth Duck
with Floral Pattern
Original price $30.75
Now $25.00 |
Click on
each image
for details on this week's
Gift Shop
Special Offer! |
Z5057HPLY
4" Hyacinth Foal
Original price $38.50
Now $25.00 |
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