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OCTOBER Book of the Month
Yey! I am featured in the book!!

Stunningly beautiful, high performance glass tiles are increasingly popular for walls, countertops, and floor coverings in kitchens and baths. As seen in the 205 beautiful color photos, a wide variety of forms and colors are available, produced by many skilled glass artists. Tiles are displayed both close up to reveal their individual beauty and installed to show ways in which these versitile tiles can be used. The engaging text provides details of tile colors, textures, finishes, patterns, sizes, shapes, and styles, providing the reader with many ideas for interior decoration. Quickly discover that bathroom tile is not just for the shower! Whether you fancy a kitchen in the Modern, Traditional, Art Deco, Contemporary, Lodge, or American Country style, glass tiles are readily available to suite your taste! Everyone from do-it-yourselfers to professional designers will find this book inspirational.

NOW YOU CAN PURCHASE A Mosaic Studio’s WORKSHOPS and GIFT CERTIFICATES ONLINE!!!!!  I also have other hand-created items such as pendants, tiles, and other stuff coming soon.  Just check in to my Esty Shop:
http://www.amosaicstudio.etsy.com  I look forward to hearing from you.

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