2024 GLASS-Anation
Attendees to the 2023 Show and Sale were issued a creative challenge. Take any glass container of any size or shape, create something using it, and bring it to the 2024 Show for display. Those who accepted the challenge were entered in The People’s Choice Award and won free entry to the Sale.
2024 Take and Make People's Choice Award Winner
Junk Pile Extraordinaire
The Junk Lady appears in the movie Labyrinth. She is one of the many Junk People piling massive amounts of miscellany upon their backs in the Junk City, just outside the gates of the Goblin City and she was inspiration for this year's winner! Instead of piling junk on her back, this year's winner piled amazing miniatures under glass creating an object that personifies "the more you look, the more you see."
2024 GLASS-anation creations
Beaded Christmas TreeA tiny tree created from even smaller beads hangs suspended in a bottle filled with snow.
Christmas Wrapping Table
We're not sure if this present wrapping station is from the North Pole or not, but we are sure how amazing it is with every single thing needed to wrap packages reproduced in one inch scale.
Karma CreationA road sign to happiness! This bottle has been filled with everything you need to have a good time, complete with flowers to add a little beauty to your karma.
The Mandalorian
The first live-action Star Wars space Western television series, there are three seasons available to watch -- and this highly detailed miniature of the main character!
Mosiac Tree
Flipping a glass container upside down, it's been filled with a pine tree made out of mosiac glass pieces. A lttle bit fantasy. A little bit Christmas. A litle bit wonderful.
Bottle Tree
Originating in West Africa, bottle trees trap evil spirits in glass bottles to be destroyed by sunlight. Here's one done perfectly in miniature.
Spook-TacularThis little ghost has been felted and is found floating in a glass bottle for a perfect Halloween display.
Asian Atheistic
Much like this year's winner, this Japense-themed collection proves "the more you look, the more you see." Filled with everything from shoes to pottery, the collection is gorgeously arranged.