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Unique Artsy Gifts for Unique Artsy People

Sue Rena Curtis' handcrafted stained glass mobiles are unique, fun and magical. "Dancing Glass" stained glass mobiles are sold online and at specialty stores throughout the Maryland area, as well as, Juried Arts and Crafts Shows, "Finally something different!" and "I have never seen anything like this before",  are  the comments Sue hears most often...  from other artisans and avid craft show attendees.
  
Imagine having lighted reflections of the colored glass dancing about in your home or office!  Made to move with the slightest breeze, they are easily displayed in an area in which there is enough room to make a circular motion.  Backlighting  illuminates their beauty. They are also decorative at rest. 
 
Dancing Glass stained glass mobiles are designed with lightness to hang from a  cup hook in the ceiling or a plant bracket on a wall.  They are adjustable to any height simply by lengthening or shortening the line above the swivel.
 
Sue's stained glass mobiles are made to dance "not to tinkle" as a fun and relaxing indoor decoration. Dancing Glass stained glass mobiles are unique artsy gifts for unique artsy people. . 

Dancing Glass stained glass mobiles are pieces of glass edged with foil. Some styles are decorated with wire.  The mobiles may appear to be similar in design, however none are identical. All Sue's mobiles are numbered and catalogued.

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Following Locations

Periwinkles, Chester, MD
Blings and Things, Severna Park, MD
Greenstreet Nursery, Lothian, MD
Dorchester Center for the Arts 
Executive Edge, Boca Raton, FL

 

Please contact me 
with any questions, comments or requests for custom made mobiles at
410-974-1758 or suerenacur@aol.com

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