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Children’s Tea Party Set
Hand thrown ceramic tea set, perfect for little hands, independent play, and backyard picnics.
Includes creamer, sugarpot, and 2 each mini mugs, snack plates, and snack bowls.
Dishwasher safe, though hand wash is recommended. From Mary Malone Ware, catholic mother and artisan.
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Painting
60" x 48" abstract painting rich in blues and greens, for large wall, done by a Magnolia artist
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Out of This World Kids Art Box
Your Little Artists are going to experience some interstellar art lessons and fun with Let's Make Art's "Out of This World Kids Art Box". This box features a tool that we love here at Let's Make Art Kids... the magical white crayon. With this tool, your child will discover the cool trick that happens when you combine crayons with watercolor paint. In the video tutorials, our teacher Nicole will guide our Little Artists step-by-step to complete watercolor projects that will provide fun and education that are truly out of this world.
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La Vida Candlestick
La Vida German art glass candle stick. 6" high with a 3" diameter base.
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Swan Quarter Duck
Hand carved and painted wood duck. Signed by both carvers from Swan Quarter Carving in Crystal Lake, Illinois and dated 1984.
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| 1005 |
Watching (and Waiting) by Anna Wetzel Artz
Watching (and Waiting), 11 x 14 inches, colored pencil on watercolor paper, 2022
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| 1006 |
Spring in Seattle
Beautiful Seattle View in Spring. Print on paper. 11" X 16" in a golden frame. By E. Doughty, 2019.
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| 1008 |
Glass centerpiece vases
Two beautiful large vases, perfect for a special occasion floral centerpiece.
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Fun with Planes
For the airplane enthusiast! Handmade stained glass kaleidoscope airplane featuring working wooden wheels and brass details. The viewer looks through the fuselage and turns the color wheels which are the propellers. Plus a great book on the history of airplanes from the Wright brothers to the super sonic jet.
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St Cao Pottery
Two small handmade vases by St Cao Pottery. Stephanie Cao is a potter who creates handmade pieces out of her studio in Ballard. Her wares are inspired by Scandinavian and Japanese design. These two accent vases would be a fun addition to brighten and desk, counter or sideboard with spring flowers.
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