May the Flowers remind us why the Rain was so necessary - Irish Sea Glass Art (202206)
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“May the flowers reminds us why the rain was so necessary” – a beautiful piece for anyone in need of a pick me up, or simply to display on your wall and admire the beautiful shades of the Irish Sea Glass used for this picture.
”May the flowers reminds us why the rain was so necessary” – a beautiful piece for anyone in need of a pick me up, or simply to display on your wall and admire the beautiful shades of the Irish Sea Glass used for this picture.
A lovely and thoughtful gift.
Handmade with genuine pieces of sea glass collected on the shores of Co. Cork, this pretty picture is finished on a distressed brown wooden frame with a glass window. It measures approximately 18 x 18 x 2 cm.
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Keep on smiling!
Amelia
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Standard Delivery
€6.50
Estimated Arrival: 27th - 1st Dec
Registered Post
€13.00
Estimated Arrival: 25th - 28th Nov
RETURNS AND CANCELLATIONS I gladly accept returns and exchanges. • Contact me within: 14 days of delivery. • Dispatch items back within: 30 days of delivery I don't accept cancellations, but please contact me if you have any problems with your order. The following items can't be returned or exchanged Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for: • Custom or personalised orders • Facemasks • Cotton pads and wipes Conditions of return: Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Hello, My name is Amelia and I’m thrilled you found my shop. If you are reading this it’s hopefully because you like it :-)Originally from Spain, I moved to Ireland over 20 years ago, where I worked for many years and met my fabulous Cork man (my rock!) with whom I have two little boys (my associates…well, my partners in crime!) Although a woman of science, I inherited an artistic vein from my parents: I got the love for nature from my mum, while my dad passed on to me a fascination for all things paper. I started crafting with my eldest son (Lucky L), while my youngest (Dino D) had his naps, just the usual things to entertain a toddler like painting smiles on a rock, in fact my first logo was created with Lucky L. Now the three amigos go out together on a nature hunt & come back home with lots of treasure: branches, leaves, seeds, rocks, pebbles, sea glass, feathers, moss…we sit at the table and we let ourselves create. The mind of child is amazing and I find myself asking for their opinion on my creations…and I’m the adult haha! Anyway, I hope our little story put a smile on your face and thanks for stopping by! Keep on smiling, love Amelia