About this Product
Stained Glass Wedding Invitations
Style: Simply Elegant with Bevels
~ A truly unique and thoughtful gift ~
The invitation is permanently encased between two pieces of clear glass, then bordered with glass the color of your choosing or a complimentary color. Four bevels are added to the frame either in the corners or along the frame. The size of the frame will vary depending on the design of the invitation. The glass frame and bevels are 1" wide.
Decorative solder may be used to accent the solder lines. It may be hung or displayed on a stand.
Once you order is placed, you will need to mail me the invitation. I will let you know when the invitation arrives. Once received it will take about 1-2 weeks for completion. Shipping allowance is 4-6 weeks to give plenty of time to receive the invitation. I will then carefully package you item for USPS Priority Mail shipment.
Send your invitation to: Lynn Inlow, Box 367, 3508 Hoffman St., Penney Farms, FL 32079. Insert a piece of cardboard so the invitation will not get creased. Optional: Please add a tracking number.
It can be shipped to your home or sent directly to the bride and groom, gift wrapped with a card and your special message.
Wedding and Bat Mitzvah invitation are not the only announcements that can be made into a keepsake. I can also do birth announcements, or graduation announcements. Anniversary announcements have been beautiful as well.
We can work together and use our imaginations.
Creative Treasures

Meet the Maker
Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, it was second nature to me. i just assumed everyone had a business. I started selling lemonade and having magic shows as far back as I can remember. Now my children are entrepreneurs as well. But we were taught to always donate "a good portion" of what we earned to a worthy cause. I taught elementary school for 30 years and then became a missionary to Tanzania and taught school there. But I always had a creative shop on the side ~ going to lots of fairs and renting space in a local store. I like to stay busy!! After creating pottery for many years, I decided to try stained glass. I fell in love with it and am still creating 20+ years later. I opened a brick and mortar gift shop and had a great time! Now I have a home studio and sell online. We still go to Tanzania every year and raise money for the school we founded there. All the profits from my shop, "a good portion", are donated to The Lion of Judah Ministires. This is a non-profit supporting The Lion of Judah Academy in Bulima, Tanzania. www.thelionofjudah.info

How it’s Made
Handmade: The glass is chosen, cut, and ground. It is wrapped with copper foil and soldered together. The frame is washed, and polished to a lovely shine.