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suedelaney@att.net
Glass Attitudes & Star Signs
Sue Delaney
1849 Vine Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-7195

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| Sue and Mom, Ele |
ABOUT THE ARTIST. . .Sue DeLaney was born in Missouri and moved to California in 1997. Encouraged in 1990 by her sisters to
take a class at the Stained Glass Workbench in St. Charles, she began making leaded glass suncatchers and eventually windows
as a hobby. When the craft of mosaic stepping stones was introduced by Julie-Bishop Day in 1995, Sue was inspired and discovered
that her hobby turned into a business.
As she began showing her stones at art shows, she realized how many people had not ever experienced the beauty of stained
glass. "Stained glass is so beautiful and richly colored, I have found that people want to see that beauty in their homes
and gardens. For those who can't afford leaded glass windows, the more affordable garden stones and coasters allow them to
do just that."

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| Daughter Erin, College Student |
Her detail-oriented nature motivated her to design and create not only garden stones and coasters, but also other intricate
mosaic projects such as tables, mailboxes, and fountains. In 2002, she designed and marketed an American Flag Art pattern
book. In 2003, "Coasters for Fun and Profit" was introduced and is sold nationally through stained glass distributors.
In 2004, a new product line - Sculptures- was developed and marketed locally. Sculptures give the glass artist an unlimited
canvas, as the shapes are not limited to the molds available for stones and coasters. In 2006, "Concrete Art" became
another new business, and unique types of coasters, trivets, stones, signs and sculptures were added.

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| Our Kitty Cat, Sheva |
Glass Attitudes, founded in 1996, labels her designs, which are available through this website, and some items are sold at
"Tobin James Cellars", "Carol's Stained Glass and Garden Art" and at "Crushed Grape", all in
San Luis Obispo County, California. She also works with customers over the phone on a one-on-one basis. "Most of my business
is through personal contact. . .I would love to work with you on a design, just give me a call at (805) 238-7195."

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| Sheva's Best Friend, Tigger |

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| My Friend, Tom Hight, Teacher and Artist |
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