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handmade glass star decorations made by local artist for sale


sue k

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hello, i make fused glass, and take part in the Artist's open house every year. As there are no Festive shows happening i have quite a few lovely colourful star decorations for sale, good for Christmas, or just to hang in your window all year round ! size and colours vary as each one is handmade! sizes approx 6-8cm diameter, perfect for the Christmas tree. https://www.instagram.com/p/B6br4lxHBiW/


I also donate 20% of sales to our local charity https://www.instagram.com/goosegreensolidarity/?hl=en



multi coloured ones : ?7 each , 3 for ?20, 5 for ?30, 10 for ?55 (retail price are ?12 each)

I also make clear ones which are ?6 each, or 10 for ?50

please PM and i'm happy to deliver if you are around ED. thanks for looking

thanks New Wave.. I still have a few left,, thanks to those who have bought.. I will be making a fresh batch this week, so do let me know if you would like some..they make really lovely personal gifts too! don't forget I will also donate a percentage to the Goose Green Solidarity Fund too!

now making more glass stars as the others have sold out. i have made some clear glass ones as well as multi coloured stars... and doing my best to get a good donation together to support our local Goose Green Solidarity fund, who have posted on Instagram today about my stars! https://www.instagram.com/p/CISz43Bnazs/


Thankyou to all those who have supported so far, please DM to buy some, i can meet you locally in ED, and always wear a mask

thanks Lucy for your comments! they could go on the tree for Christmas, and then move them to hang at the window for the rest of the year!

i am making some new stars this week, so if anyone else would like some please let me know! i would love to get a nice donation across to Goose Green solidarity and the Albrighton centre too if possible! thanks all

thanks to everyone for their support so far, it means a lot as most of my usual income has stopped.

I am still making stars, so if anyone else would like some, please PM, i'm happy to deliver if in /around ED. I will take orders up to Dec 18th, and then will tot up sales and make my donation to Goose Green Solidarity and Albrighton Centre,

i have multi coloured or clear ones,, look lovely hanging in the window, or on a tree!

thanks all!

rhanks so much elloriac for your kind comments, and if you do decide to keep them for you, i have some more if you'd like!!

thanks to everyone who has bought some stars, I am fulfilling orders til the 18th, so if you would like some unique handmade glass stars to gift, or to hang in your window to sparkle, or to adorn a tree, please DM. I am really hoping to donate as much as i can to the Goose Green & Albrighton funds

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