Daisy Hand Painted Oil and Vinegar Bottles/Cruets

$30.00
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3-4 business days  USPS Priority Mail $10.00 flat fee

About this Product

Hand painted daisies on two large oil and vinegar bottles, or cruets.

They are 10 1/2"high. Holds 16 oz. All glassware is heat set for lasting color and durability.

They are a beautiful piece of art and should be treated as you would fine china. I suggest hand washing as dish washing is harsh, even on the top rack.

Can also be painted in colors of your choice, just message me.

Daisies are such a beautiful flower. It would add charm to your kitchen or dining table.

Susan Ruth Creations

TOMS RIVER, NJ
Welcome to My Shop! I welcome custom orders.  I also have ideas for Bridal Parties, Baby shower, or Birthday Parties.
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Meet the Maker

Hello and welcome. My name is Susan. I have been painting for 21 years. I took a class at a night school after losing my husband.  The course was One Stroke Painting. It was 8 weeks and I loved it and was challenged.  So, for 2 years I took weekly classes, till my instructor said I should be certified.  I became certified and taught for 2 years.  I have participated in Street Fairs, Wine Festivals and Bridal Shows. Valenzano Winery have sold my glassware as well. At the moment my glassware is also in Retail stores. I have painted anything from a cruet to a shot glass. Cake dishes, votives, pilsner glasses and coasters. I have added dogs to my painting skills also. I love knowing my painting makes folks happy. On Etsy I am a star seller and have had over 1000 orders.  

Shop Policies

Processing time 3-5 days.

Return Policy:  Please examine all contents of package. If broken take photo and contact me with details. This way I can start a claim. I will need your phone number, photo of box and broken item.

If a custom order I will send a photo first. If you are happy with photo I will send painted item. No returns on custom order once you agree with photo. 


Care of Item:  I suggest hand washing. All glassware are heat set for lasting care. Do not soak in water. If taken care of properly the painted glassware will last for ever.

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