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Spring 2009

Halloween Showcase


Deux Bijoux Bijoux

These "chairacters" are individually sculpted and hand-painted using wood, clay, and acrylic paints. Artists Jim and Lisa Krause offer 60 different styles representing different character types, holidays, and animals.

870.528.4984
DeuxBijouxBijouxArt.com

Silvestri by DEMDACO

Halloween serving piece is from the Glass Fusion line. Created by artist Lori Siebert, this pumpkin plate uses iridized metal color on glass. Whimsical cast of characters for Halloween or Thanksgiving parties include cats, pumpkins, turkeys, and more.

888.336.3226
Demdaco.com

Hulet Glass

Talk about trick and treat! These holiday treats handmade by sisters Dinah and Patty Hulet, are not the real thing but made of glass. Good for in-store displays too. Each piece is signed and dated with the year in which it was made. Bottoms of glass chocolates are covered with felt. "Candies" for other holidays and celebrations are also available.

707.839.5729
HuletGlass.com

Midwest/Seasons of Cannon Falls

New Halloween wall clings feature four designs, including popular "Witch and Friends" shown here. Decals are made of vinyl, so they are easy to adhere to walls and easy to remove without damaging the surface.

800.776.2075
SeasonsofCannonFalls.com

Home Comfort

Halloween rug from the Jellybean line is by artist Helen Vladykina. Washable rug measures 22" x 34" and is made with a polypropylene and acrylic blend. Made from 35% postconsumer materials.

800.782.1198
HomeComfortRugs.com

The Spotted Chicken Studio

Halloween cards have images hand-drawn by artist Karen Hollingsworth. Cards are sold in units of six. A variety of designs available.

865.397.0941
SpottedChicken.com

Kennedy's Country Collection

Featuring aged labels, these Primitive Potion Jars are made of glass. Each jar is labeled with a different potion ingredient and covered with cloth. The jars also feature metal ornaments of a moon and star. Sold as a set of three, the jars measure 7-1/4" x 3-1/2."

877.745.5050
KennedysCountry.com

Carey Art

This carved owl decoy is made of wood and measures 17" x 17'" x 5." Painted in oranges and browns, he sits perched on a log with tin wings outstretched.

219.326.6649
CareyArt.com

Katherine's Collection

Decorative accessories are from Goblin Grove Lane collectors' items line. Products for other holidays including Christmas and Valentine's Day also available.

800.524.4387
KatherinesCollection.com
KCGift.com

Carruth Studio

Handcast stone design is by George Carruth. Free-standing or hook on back for hanging.

800.225.1178
CarruthStudio.com

Taylor & Coultas

Candy corn-shaped pillow measures approx. 20" x 14." Made with dupioni silks, and accented with brush fringe and pompom trim.

800.328.4401
TaylorandCoultas.com

Over The Edge

This is Trick or Treating "Northwoods style." The design on the 7" square plaque is first etched into the wood using a handheld wood burner, then painted in acrylics and finished with a protective coating.  Each piece is made by hand by American artist Karen Anderson.

715.386.3225
WholesaleCrafts.com
ID# 24251

Ohio Wholesale

These metal signs from Ohio Wholesale, Inc. feature advertisements for some untraditional Halloween treats. The originally designed Got Treats Signs have a distinct aged look to them and are sold as an assortment of three. The y measure 10" x 16."

877.745.5050
OhioWholesale.com

RJ Designs

"Happy Halloween" is available as a hand-signed and numbered limited edition print (series of 1500).  It can be purchased matted in 4 sizes, 5x7, 8x10, 11x14, or 16x20 (finished size for framing).  Eight different matte colors to choose from.  Happy Halloween cards, handcrafted wood frames for prints, and other designs are also available.

910.655.5461
RebeccaDuffyOnline.com

Rosetree Glass

After Hurricane Katrina, a new harvest of pumpkins surfaced along the bayous. The pumpkins were not golden, but multi-colored in shades of purple, green, and gold. These glass replicas recreate the pumpkins also known as Mardi Gras pumpkins.

504.366.3602
RosetreeGlass.com

Published in GSM 2009, Spring


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