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Friday, October 14, 2011

ARESSA - Amy's Painted House and More!


ARESSA
Amy's Painted House and More!

Grapes for a deliously special glass of wine
I think I am in LOVE! The art work that Amy does on her bowls, wine glasses, vases etc.. is just beautiful. If I won lotto I believe I would buy up all her Aressa creations so I could display them in a special area of my home - or perhaps all over the place in each room. The floating candle bowl is a lovely idea for use at wedding tables. would make a very nice center peice!

Handpainted floating candle bowl
Now the only art work I have shown in this feature is her Amy's painted glass work. But you should know that she does much more. She is a decorative painting artist who paints on walls, canvas, metal, glass, ceramic, fabric, and more. Hand painted canvas are new to her product line. I'm sure they will all be just as gorgeous as the other painted creations.
Amy's specialty is in painting glassware including wine glasses, margarita glasses, champagne glasses, martini glasses, any other glasses that may be useful or interesting. She also paints on glass plates for decorative purposes, entertainment purposes, and for keepsake like the signature plates and special occasion plates. Now a Signature plate is a GREAT Idea for wedding guests to sign rather than a guest book. So for a smaller size wedding you may want to consider Aressa to create something special for you. Links to The Aressa website and Painted blog are below.

Handpainted flower vase

Handpainted tea cups


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