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Favorite Links
I finally did it! After so many requests, I finally set up a store that will offer some of your favorite Fay Katherine glass art images on T-shirts, clocks, journals, and more! Just click on the link below. Come visit my store on CafePress!
Flamework Supplies: In my opinion the best glass torches on the market can be found at GTT:

All of my bead presses/stamps are created by Fred and Catt. The tools can be found at Cattwalk:
Most of the glass I purchase is from the following suppliers: Arrow Springs I buy most of my tools from Craig and some of my glass here too. Frantz Glass Mike imports some great colors from Italy. Flametree Glass Lance and Maureen have glass supplies and awesome classes. Glassdaddy focuses on Lauscha glass
Fellow Glass Artists:Loren Stump The American master of soft glass. Loren offers classes at his studio too. Paul Tarlow Awesome kiln-formed glass art.
Jewelry Supplies:SoftFlex All of my beading wire comes from Softflex. RioGrande Great supplier of components for jewelry.
My Flamework Friends:
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 Bonded By Fire I am a member of Bonded by Fire, an online glass artist community.
Loren Stump The American master of soft glass. Loren is amazing and his glass art is highly sought after around the world. Loren offers classes at his studio too.
 Retro Beads Retro Beads is a website for me to sell many of my vintage beads. All of my vintage beads are from a Miriam Haskell bead lot that I purchased years ago.
High quality vintage beads mostly from Austria, Czechoslavakia,West Germany, and Japan.
Paul Tarlow Awesome kiln-formed glass art.
 Bernadette Fuentes Bernadette Fuentes creates beautiful lampwork beads and jewelry. I love her new aquatic themed hands.
 Chase Designs Deanna and Greg are an amazing talented husband-wife team. You can find marbles, murrini, and lots of beads on their site.
 Eugene Rain Misha and Matt create gorgeous glass art. My favorites are their marbles and paperweights with multiple flowers.
 Joolz by Lisa My friend Lisa creates beautiful jewelry. I love the contemporary feel to her work.
 KoregonBeads Kaye creates pretty floral beads and her husband Dan loves to make encased round beads.
 Bead Addicts This mother-daughter duo is dynomite. Angi and Vern not only create fab beads but are a ton of fun to hang out with.
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