Winner of Rampart Art Show – 2021

Yesterday I had another Arts and Craft Show at Rampart High School. I like Rampart’s show because I don’t have to set up and tear-down the same day. It’s so much work and hard on our bodies. Here are some photos from my Rampart booth.

Just like Liberty show I held a drawing for those who signed up for my newsletter – the winner is Julie. She can choose her $25 worth of free fused glass at my Doherty show. I’ll also have a drawing at my Doherty show.

I gave away fused glass Christmas ornaments and pendants to everyone who gets my newsletter and came by the show. I love giving presents to my newsletter recipients/readers for a couple of reasons, 1) everyone deserves gifts especially during these difficult times; 2) I really appreciate those of you who get/read my newsletters – it makes me feel so good when someone says I got your newsletter and I love the story about…; 3) I love seeing everyone – it makes my day to see people who love my art. Yesterday I had a customer come by and she’s like where are your aspens – I’ve bought so many of them from you and the tree of life. She sat there and described them in detail to a friend of hers. I don’t think I can express how much that means to me. So Thank you again to all those who get and read my newsletters – That is why I give presents to all my newsletter recipients who visit my shows.

Here is a new tree I added for Rampart (actually I think there was 3 or 4 albeit I guess I didn’t take pictures). Just like I added several pendants but of course no pictures – I was more focused on picking some great gifts vs pictures of them.

Thank you again for coming to my shows, I appreciate it more than you can imagine.

If you would like to see more of my fused glass work, please refer to my website Elegant Fused Glass by Karen. If you get a chance, check out all my sites; my Art fire Store, and my Elegant Fused Glass by Karen YouTube. If you would like to stay abreast of what I’m up-to and learn a little more about jewelry, check out our newsletter. It is published the last day of each month

Keeping my kiln warm,

Karen

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