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Mosaic Picture Frame in Teals
This 4 x 6 mosaic picture frame from Green Street Mosaics features glass mosaic tiles in blues, turquoises, aquas, and teals. All tiles were hand cut and randomly arranged. The frame was grouted in white and has been sealed. Some of the tiles have a metallic finish. The blues and…
Brown mosaic wall mirror
Brown and copper mosaic wall mirror, handcrafted using glass mosaic tiles in various shades of brown, tan, and beige with golden mixed media accents and brown glass beads. This mirror is a showstopper! The detail and repeating geometric pattern make this mirror a centerpiece in any room in your home…
Ear Wrap Elven Green and Gold
Lovely swirl Ear Wrap Elven Green and Gold design ear warp. made using fresh water pearls in ivory and violet, mixed with tiny green diamond crystals and a swirl of Gold wrapped around this green wire cartilage jewelry. Perfect for Larping with a elegant renaissance Style, added to any fairy…
Teal Mosaic Address Sign
This teal mosaic address sign is a great way to add some color to your home or garden. This outdoor house number plaque features black metal numbers, a bold teal border, and light aqua, white and gray glass mosaic tiles for the background. Perfect for a beach house! Or display…
Oval Mosaic Mirror in Blue Black Copper
Blue and copper mosaic wall mirror. Stunning and dramatic, this handcrafted blue mosaic mirror features blue glass mosaic tiles with copper mixed media accents and black grout. This decorative mirror would look great in any room in your home — bathroom, bedroom, entryway or foyer. It is sure to be…
Featured Artist Lauren of Green Street Mosaics
I’ll be the first to admit that when I wander the isles of a craft show, the phrase “I can do that” runs through my head…and then I try it and discover that there is a definite learning curve that goes into many arts. One of my failed attempts was…