December 11, 2015

Glass Blower's Christmas

The Glass Museum outdid themselves this year with the Glass Blower's Christmas.  






We got our annual ornament from this tree.  The ornaments are made by Federici Designs in Vineland, NJ.  I would have literally been happy with any of them so I had Russell pick it out.  I will shoot it on our tree for a later post, but it was similar to that small one to the immediate left of the large green with white and red splotches.  That might even be the one he picked.  

Amazing work.  I have half a mind to go back and get this one too just for every day decoration.








I couldn't stop taking pictures of this tree........I seriously want them all.

The only way to access these trees and ornaments is by paying the museum admission.

However, they have a few trees in the gift shop too, so you can pick something from in here without paying to see the whole museum (although it's well worth it to go).

I posted this one on Facebook and my local and relocated friends are dying to get their hands on one. It is too big for our tree.  I ended up going back the following week to pick one up.  Since it's our hometown, I thought we should probably have one!  They don't ship because the sign can come loose.




8 comments:

  1. I love those seahorses at the top. Some fascinating ornaments and colours.

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    1. It was hard to choose. They are all very spendy.

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  2. Hey JoJo,

    That's some serious glass blowing. I'm loving all those photos of trees. I'll be right over to the gift shop and purchase a Christmas tree. Must go now and start up my private jet....

    Gary :)

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    1. Aren't those trees gorgeous? Wish I could put them all in my house!

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  3. whoa ... that is some seriously cool glass blowing! I'm with you, I'd love absolutely any of these on my tree!

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    1. Oh to be independently wealthy and own all of it!!!!

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  4. Oh how beautiful are those trees and baubles.

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    1. I'd leave them up year round!!!

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