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So...when I came across this beautiful 4-pk. of solid glass coffee mugs from Susquehanna, with a dragonfly etched on the front, it was love at first sight. :)
Susquehanna Glass is all around you! Take a look the next time you're out shopping, and chances are high that if you're looking at glassware, Susquehanna might be there too! They make all kinds of glass items, including ornaments, pitchers, plates, etc., and most any of their items would make a great gift for the upcoming holidays (and beyond). I'll show you some examples, and you can judge the authenticity of that statement for yourself. :)
For mom (Mother's Day) this Butterflies 18 oz. Travel Bottle is pretty great. With the weather getting hot, it's the perfect time too, to stock up on these. Plus, water just tastes better when it's in glass, don't you think ? Especially true if you add ice.
Built upon a tradition of pride in craftmanship and service, Susquehanna Glass has long been in the business of making things personal. In 1910, Albert Roye installed a glass cutting machine in a small shed behind his house and opened the susquehanna Glass Factory. Two years later, Albert's brother, Walter, joined the business. The operation grew, eventually moving to its current location in Columbia, Pennsylvania, a stone's throw from the original shed where it began.
While hand-cutting glassware was the driving force behind the early years of the company, the development of new methods to decorate glassware eventually emerged, allowing the company to expand. Sand etching, color screening, laser etching and rotary engraving are all decorating processes currently offered by Susquehanna Galss. The selection of media has simulataneously expanded to include acrylic, metal, leather, flatware, wood and more.
These beautiful Susquehanna Glass items (and more) are sold in stores everywhere, and online (such as at Amazon and Zulilly). :)
Take a look around the website to learn more about the company and their products. You can also follow them on Facebook and/or Twitter.
Is there such a thing as Dragonfly Season? I should research it a bit because I don't really know, but it sure does seem like dragonfly season around here. Everywhere we go we see them, and if we venture out to the park, or take a walk in the woods, they seem to be all over the place!! We took a walk to the pond the other day and had a dragonfly follow us the whole way there. It was fun to keep spotting him (it was very unique looking, so we knew it was the same one). Fun, right? :)
So...when I came across this beautiful 4-pk. of solid glass coffee mugs from Susquehanna, with a dragonfly etched on the front, it was love at first sight. :)
Susquehanna Glass is all around you! Take a look the next time you're out shopping, and chances are high that if you're looking at glassware, Susquehanna might be there too! They make all kinds of glass items, including ornaments, pitchers, plates, etc., and most any of their items would make a great gift for the upcoming holidays (and beyond). I'll show you some examples, and you can judge the authenticity of that statement for yourself. :)
For Grandma (yep, the grandmas in our family are given special treatment on Mother's Day), these Footed Coffee Mugs from Susquehanna Glass would be great for specialty drinks...you know the kind that call for whipped cream and a cherry. :) They're elegant and definitely great for using when company is over.
For Dad (Father's Day), this personalized keepsake plate would be awesome! Great for so many different uses, or just to put on display.
For Grandpa (yep, the grandpas in our family get recognized on Father's Day), this 2pc. Clipper Ship 32 oz. Night Bottle is so nice! I think this would look fantastic on the endtables next to the bed at night!
A perfect housewarming gift could be this beautifully made Susquehanna Glass Sonoma Pattern 64-ounce Round Pitcher. I know I'd love to have it in my kitchen, anad the grapes remind me of Italy (yes, I know Sonoma is in California, but they remind me of Italy just the same). :)
Or you know what...you could buy Susquehanna Glassware, just because. I love this 4pc. set, and think it would be most excellent for summer lemon or limeade. The dandelion is my fave. Who can see one and not think of joyously blowing those around a field, or in the grass, during your childhood?
Built upon a tradition of pride in craftmanship and service, Susquehanna Glass has long been in the business of making things personal. In 1910, Albert Roye installed a glass cutting machine in a small shed behind his house and opened the susquehanna Glass Factory. Two years later, Albert's brother, Walter, joined the business. The operation grew, eventually moving to its current location in Columbia, Pennsylvania, a stone's throw from the original shed where it began.
While hand-cutting glassware was the driving force behind the early years of the company, the development of new methods to decorate glassware eventually emerged, allowing the company to expand. Sand etching, color screening, laser etching and rotary engraving are all decorating processes currently offered by Susquehanna Galss. The selection of media has simulataneously expanded to include acrylic, metal, leather, flatware, wood and more.
These beautiful Susquehanna Glass items (and more) are sold in stores everywhere, and online (such as at Amazon and Zulilly). :)
Take a look around the website to learn more about the company and their products. You can also follow them on Facebook and/or Twitter.
One lucky winner gets a set of dragonfly coffee mugs to call their own! US entrants only.







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ReplyDeleteThe travel bottle would be a neat one and original too.
ReplyDeleteSand etching, color screening, laser etching and rotary engraving are all decorating processes currently offered by Susquehanna Glass.
ReplyDeletewow, just love them ALL!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork-love the Sand Etchings especially. The dragonfly has very special meaning for me so would love to have these mugs.
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I learned that they use several different techniques to decorate their glass products. I think the sand etching is my favorite though.
ReplyDeleteI learned that laser etching is the process of using a highly concentrated beam of light to etch, or burn, a material’s surface.
ReplyDeleteThese would be great to entertain with
ReplyDeleteThese would be great to entertain with
ReplyDeleteI like the dragonflies!
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that they are one of the last factories still hand-cutting glass.
ReplyDeleteLaser etching is the process of using a highly concentrated beam of light to etch, or burn, a material’s surface.
ReplyDeleteI love how cute and funny the sand etched glasses from the buzzed bee collection are.
ReplyDeleteI learned they have been around since 1910.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I have a metal set of dishes that have dragon flies on them. This would go perfect with that set.
ReplyDeleteSusquehanna Glass Moustaches Stemless Wine Glasses, 21-Ounce, Set of 4 would be fun to have. It's not like I drink wine a lot. I'd probably use them with water in them.
ReplyDeleteI could really use a travel bottle. I love this! Brittney House
ReplyDeleteI learned that Susquehanna does many types of processes, from sand etching to color screening.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the business started in 1910.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the sand etching is done applying photosensitive masks to each glass and then spraying high pressured sand to etch out the design.
ReplyDeleteFascinating!
Love them all especially the butterflies travel bottle.
ReplyDeleteI love their glassware! I learned that they can personalize it for you. (jozywails@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteWow...I learned that Susquehanna started in 1910 and the current business is next to the shed, where it all started! AND it is still family owned and operated!!
ReplyDeleteI like that it is hand cut
ReplyDeleteI learned they use 5 different décorating processes
ReplyDeleteI learned that the business started in 1910
ReplyDeleteI learned that Susquehanna Glass is a family-owned and operated business. Today, it flourishes under the leadership of third-generation owner Walt Rowen, the grandson of original partner, Walter Roye.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could do some of those things on glass! I think the glass etching is a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteLove all of them. Sand etching on glass mugs is a great souvenir .
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites are the Susquehanna Glass Pearls Stemless Wine Glasses. Those are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe people from this glass company are knowledgable about glass.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty glasses. I love the clipper ship night bottle - so unique!
ReplyDeleteNice gift items.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, Rosey.
Something I liked from their site was the Sand Etching! It looks so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI love butterflies and dragonflies. What better way to enjoy their beauty than this! These are really nice designs and they are definitely perfect gifts for people who are special to you.
ReplyDeleteI learned they have been around since 1910.
ReplyDeleteThese glasses are so nice. I always love etched glass, and the dragonflies really are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI like their mugs and glasses; they do beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea too this coming Mother's Day, I'm sure my mom would love these.
ReplyDeleteI love the butterflies in the mugs, it looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a very unique mug set :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Drink Me water bottle, I love Alice in Wonderland references.
ReplyDeleteThe Trust Me wine glasses @ Zulily are pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteI love those footed coffee mugs. They remind me of the fancy restaurant where I used to work.
ReplyDeleteI love the set "Today I marry my best friend". I personally would like married, and the wine glasses with the grapes are unique, but hubby would like the beer glasses with the moustaches. I have to admit they're cool.
ReplyDeleteI love the glassware, and my favorite one is "You say Witch like it's a bad thing"! bwahahahaha
ReplyDeleteI love how they have so many ways to personalize.
ReplyDeleteSand etching and handcutting? pretty neat.
I love the dandelion design. so fun!
"Mama Juice" ha ha
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT
I learned they do the sand etching one glass at a time, all by hand. Pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteI also really love these beer mugs: Susquehanna Glass Moustaches Pub Beer Mugs, 16-Ounce, Set of 4
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing is the 24 oz. 'Drink Me' Water Bottle. I use a lot of water bottles & that one is nice.
ReplyDeleteThese are really pretty. I like them all. The pitcher makes me think of cold lemonade on a hot summer day. Love the mug too!
ReplyDeleteI like the color screening. this would be nice to have on a mug!
ReplyDeleteI really like the dragonfly design.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the Rock & Roll Pint Glass Set. Those are great!
ReplyDeleteI learned the business was started in 1910 and continues to be a family business with the 3rd generation (grandson of original owner) currently the owner and CEO of the company.
ReplyDeleteI learned in the color screening A two-part epoxy paint is placed in a "screen frame" and applied to the surface of the glass and then passed through a drying oven to cure and bond the paint.
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I have always loved the beauty in glassware. It seems to me to be so elegant and I do love drinking from a glass rather than plastic or metal. The travel bottle and the 64 oz. pitcher are the two things that caught my eye. Thanks so much for sharing and for the awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI really like: Susquehanna Glass Spiral Double Old Fashioned Glasses, Set of 4
ReplyDeleteThe Moustaches Pub Beer Mugs are really cute. I'm not much of a beer drinker, but I would use them for Root Beer Floats, lol.
ReplyDeleteI love the etched glasses with the bees on them, too! those would be great!
ReplyDeleteThe 12 oz. Brandy Snifter Glasses are nice. I love the look of brandy glasses.
ReplyDeleteThe laser etching is quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteI drink a lot of water, so one of their water bottles would be nice, also. The butterflies are cute.
ReplyDeleteI learned that this is a family owned business that started in 1910.
ReplyDeleteI also like the Personalized Drinking Jars. They look like mason jars & you can have them personalized any way you want.
ReplyDeleteIt was good to learn a little bit about how some of the decorating techniques are utilized to make the different patterns, many of them specifically designed.
ReplyDeleteI could really use a 'night glass.' Those look really handy for those of us who need water by the bedside at night.
ReplyDeleteI like the Spiral Beverage Glasses, too. Those would be great looking on the dinner table!
ReplyDeleteI learned that the company is proficient at high volume, high quality programs for large retailers and have developed multiple private label decorating programs with high-profile brands. Thanks.
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Another thing I like is their Anchor Collection Pitcher & Ice Bucket (with the anchor on it.) That would be great for picnics at the beach.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that you could sand blast glass to decorate it. I really like the dragonfly design. My mom collects dragonfly things.
ReplyDeleteI love the Stemless Wine Glasses, especially the Fleur de Lis pattern. They look really nice.
ReplyDeleteThey also sell wholesale.
ReplyDeleteThey have been hand cutting glass since 1910.
ReplyDeleteI like their Drink Me Decanter, too. They have some really nice items!
ReplyDeleteSand etching is the abrasion, or roughening, of the surface of glass, stone, ceramic, wood, metals, and other medias to produce a design or a monogram.
ReplyDeleteTheir Martini Glasses are nice looking. They have that old classical martini glass look you see in old movies.
ReplyDeleteThe Double Spouted Carafe is pretty neat, too. The anchor design is nice.
ReplyDeleteI like the Drink Me 24 oz Decanter. Not only is is elegant but a great way to drink daily water!
ReplyDeleteI think the Stemless Wine Glasses that say 'I've Only Had One...in dog years!' is really cute!
ReplyDeleteI like the cheese entertaining set.
ReplyDeleteI like that they have been around since 1910. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI also like the Mr. & Mrs. etched Stemless Wine Glasses. Those would be great for weddings!
ReplyDeleteI like: Susquehanna Glass
ReplyDelete'Down the Hatch' Stemless Wineglass - Set of Four
How cute are the mustache wine glasses? I would use them for juice or water, though!
ReplyDeleteI love their Sonoma Pattern Wine Glasses, too. These are the regular wine glasses, not the stemless!
ReplyDeleteI like: Glass Etched Queen Bee Stemless Wine Glass, 23.25 Oz. I'm the Queen Bee ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Monogrammed Pub Beer mugs are great. I don't drink beer, but I love these glasses for making ice cream floats, lol!
ReplyDeleteThe Clipper Ship pattern Old Fashioned Shot Glasses would be great for beach or boat parties. I like those.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing I like is the 3-Piece Sonoma Gift Set with Round Carafe and Stemless Wine Glasses. That would be great at outdoor gatherings this Summer.
ReplyDeleteYou know, the Wine Glasses that say 'Today I Marry My Best Friend' would be a great wedding gift. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love that you can customize anything u want
ReplyDeleteThe hand cutting process remains largely unchanged as in 1910.
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for a Christmas gift: Susquehanna Glass
ReplyDelete'Melted Snowman' 24-Oz. Water Bottle
Oh, my gosh! I just saw the Over-sized Margharita Glasses! Those are super nice!
ReplyDeleteI learned there are 5 different decorating processes. Thanks for the awesome giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteRenee
Hand cutting, sand cutting, sand etching, color screening, laser etching and rotary engraving are the five decorating processes in doing glass work.
ReplyDeleteI also like their 15 ounce Sport Mug in the fleur de lis pattern. Those would be great for get-togethers.
ReplyDeleteI learned they have been in business since 1910.
ReplyDeleteToday I really like: Susquehanna Glass
ReplyDeleteSugar Skull 64-Oz. Stainless Steel Growler
We have sugar skulls in our kitchen.
Like mugs !
ReplyDeleteI think the 3 Quart Bowl is nice, too, especially the Clipper Ship Pattern. It would be a great fruit bowl.
ReplyDeleteTheir Beverage Glasses in the Ribbon pattern are really pretty, too. Those would be great for parties.
ReplyDeleteToday I like Cactus Tankard Pitcher. It would go great in my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI liked the color screening on the glassware. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI learned the cut by hand
ReplyDeleteI love cheese, so the 2 Piece Covered Cheese Server is what I need! I like the Sonoma pattern.
ReplyDeleteI like: Susquehanna Glass
ReplyDelete'Our Happy Place' Stemless Wine Glass - Set of Four
Certainly a positive message.
They started in 1910!
ReplyDeletei like that they are hand cut. they are really nice and unique.
ReplyDeleteI learned about sand etching
ReplyDeleteI think the Anchor Tankard Mugs, Set of 4 would be nice, as well. Those are cute!
ReplyDeleteI learned that Susquehanna Glass is one of the last remaining American factories practicing the art of hand-cut glass.
ReplyDeleteI like the Home Sweet Home drinking jars.
ReplyDeleteIt's cool that these: Savannah Personalized Drinking Jar - Set of Four can be personalized.
ReplyDeleteI love the Hand Cutting Decorating process.
ReplyDeleteI'd also love to have a few of their ice buckets! The Anchor one would be great.
ReplyDeleteI learned there are many ways of etching including sand etching, laser and rotary engraving.
ReplyDeleteI like the Susquehanna Glass Moustaches Stemless Wine Glasses!
ReplyDeleteI like the paw print cork.
ReplyDeleteI like the Baroque Initial Water Bottle
ReplyDeleteBuilt upon a tradition of pride in craftsmanship and service, Susquehanna Glass has long been in the business of making things personal. In 1910, Albert Roye installed a glass cutting machine in a small shed behind his house and opened the Susquehanna Glass Factory.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the items are unique and can be personalized. I love love love their ice buckets.
ReplyDeleteI learned that they are currently located in Columbia, Pennsylvania
ReplyDeleteI love the spiralized wine glasses but would use them for water glasses!
ReplyDeleteI also like their Tapered DOR glasses. Those would be great for parties!
ReplyDeleteI love their hand cut process. I have always liked hand cut glassware or other products that us this technique.
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