27 Jul, 2024

Glass Studio Build #4, Used 2016 Jan to May, Wood Shed

This entry is part 1 of 20 in the series Glass Artist

After the fire, we were staying at a friends house. We tried to rebuild the studio there. Unfortunately, there was some sort of miscommunication about us being there with permission from the owner, apparently, the owner didn’t know anything about it, and we ended up evicted. This studio ended up being dismantled and sold. Which […]

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Glass Studio Build #3, Used 2015 to 2016, the Tiny House, Homestead Adventure

This entry is part 2 of 20 in the series Glass Artist

This little cabin was our home for a few months while we were getting the mobile home installed on the property. Then it was a friends tiny house. When that failed, we turned it into a glass studio. Location: Bakersville, NC

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Glass Studio Build #2, Used 2014 to 2015, the School Bus

This entry is part 3 of 20 in the series Glass Artist

Our second studio build was the bus. We started cleaning it out in 2014, and by March 2015 had a simple setup. We even spray painted the outside. We worked in the bus until Oct. In Oct we realized that at nights the little heater we had wasn’t going to be enough to keep it […]

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How do you handle Shipping?

This entry is part 20 of 20 in the series Glass Artist

We use small flat rate USPS boxes for shipping soaps. The standard flat rate prices are $7.70 in the United States. We use first-class white (custom) shipping boxes for glass items. Prices start at $3.50 and go up to $50 depending on the size and weight of the item or items purchased. We use stiff […]

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