Loony Scrapper
I love making my scrappies. The process is as simple as foiling pieces of scrap (6 x 10) left over from other projects, hence the word scrappy. Take away the beak and the extra feathers, and this guy was almost a palm tree. I decided that he'd be happier, though, as a loony bird. Judy Lesak Stained Glass Studio
Virtual Lighthouse Fan Lamp
Light is riggeed on the back side so that the light comes through the light tower
The Perfect Wedding Gift
Wedding present votive candle holder 4 x 4
Show Low
The town of Show Low, Arizona was established in 1870 and incorporated in 1953. In 1875 Cooley, Native American scout, and Marion Clark, another resident, decided that the tiny settlement along the Mormon Creek was too small for both of them. One of them had to move out. It was agreed that they would play the card game Seven-up to decide which of them would have to go. After playing all night, on the last hand, Cooley needed just one point to win. Clark turned his cards over and said, \"If you can show low - you win.\" Cooley cut the deck, drew an unbeatable two of clubs and retorted, \"Show low it is.\" And that was how the town was named. My client traveled from her U.K. home to visit her father in Show Low. This meaningful panel was presented to him with this as a \"surprise\" gift from her. It was a big hit and they couldn't be more thrilled
Moonlight Acquiescence
13-1/2 x 19-1/4 Suzanne Cooper's pattern titled Catch the Wind.