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Laura K. Aiken – 864-360-3811
Julia Peters Studio
24 River Street
Greenville, SC 29601
located behind the Army Navy Store

Basic Glass Fusing - $55.00

Wednesday July 9 10:00-12:00 morning
Wednesday July 9 6:00-8:00 evening
Wednesday August 6:00-8:00
all supplies included

Basic Mosaic Glass on Glass -$85.00

Wednesday July 16 6:00-8:00 ish
Follow-up class Wednesday July 23 6:00-8:00
Wednesday August 13 6:00-8:00
Follow-up class Wednesday August 20 6:00-8:00
all supplies included

Laura K. Aiken-all rights reserved 2008

Every year our mosaic group has an exchange. This year I made this cross for my Florida friend Robin. It is created with raw marble, fused glass “artcabs” and glass tiles. I had so much fun creating it especially knowing it was for Robin.

Margi Behrens-all rights reserved 2008

I received this one from my Michigan friend Margi. I just love it! It was created with Mexican Smalti and amethyst gems from Mosaic Rocksand Millefiori

Do you have a group of artist’s friends? It’s a great way to keep in touch and have fun!

I really found this as an interesting site. I hope you enjoy it. This is a site including sketchbooks of famous artists. Really interesting…here is Matisse’s

Wonder how I came across this wonderful website? I found Robert Chunn’s blogspot from my google alerts for Henri Matisse

I always remind my friends to keep a sketchbook with them and save all your doodles! Doodling is a great way to relieve stress and keep your ideas! Believe me, when you come to a road block with ideas…it’s great to go back and get inspired with your fogotten designs.

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