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November 12, 2008 9:21AM

Toni: Susan, You have a wonderful collection of work. It looks like your son is off to a good start too! I enjoyed your hummingbird experience. I used to live in the country and kept many feeders to help the feathered ones in our Michigan winters. I understand becomming attached. I wish to thank you again for the horse pattern for the stone. I haven't started it yet. I have only been doing glass for about 6 months now. although I am totally obsesed I find so many things to do and learn and so little time. Being of Native American ancestry I am very curious about the dream catcher. I will go back and look at it again. It is so BEAUTIFUL! It appears to contain bevels. Is it from a pattern? Is it a bevel cluster or was a bevel cluster used as a basic starting point? How long have you been an artist? Your work and spirit are a true inspiration to me! Thank You. Toni
May 22, 2003 11:53PM

Peggy: I love your "pet" masterpieces! What program did you use for the pattern? I would love to do a window or stepping stone of our pets! I tried the trial version of GlassEye, but I'm not totally convinced it is the best method! Nice job on your masterpieces as well, Mikey!
February 20, 2003 7:33PM

Aliceo: Susan- These bird pics are INCREDIBLE!!!- Even more so because the only hummer that is (usually) found East of the Rockies is the ruby-throat. These two were Way out of territory!!-How did Susan account for that???- I too, love watching the hummers at my window, but mine here in Fla. are just from March thru Sept. I will keep watching for that once-in-a-lifetime sighting. Wow!- You are so fortunate.. Thank you so much for posting the pictures. They are wonderful- I loved seeing them!!...
January 10, 2003 1:36PM

Trish: I'm new here! Your work is gorgeous!
October 12, 2002 6:18AM

Janette: I am just dying to get that pattern. My husband has a Jack Russell and yours comes nearer depicting the personality than any other. He loves that dog. Would be a good surprise for him. It was a pleasure to visit your gallery. Very creative.
October 10, 2002 11:42AM

ITABIT: WOW, your work is great, the mosiacs and the boxes and the wind chimes and the spider and the............. If you are interested in your own pattern book check with Aanruku stained glass Jeffrey is looking for artists that want their own pattern books published. Elizabeth
September 21, 2002 1:44PM

Julie Anne: Your stepping stones are beautiful! My favorite is the puppy stone, "Murray."
July 31, 2002 4:18AM

Jorja: Came across you via the WC Board. I'd be thrilled to fork over money for your amazing designs!!!!! (Will keep watching to see if it's possible at a later time!) In the mean time, please post all the pics you can of your work. It's a treat to look at!
July 9, 2002 9:13AM

LaurenPaul: Everything is so beautiful! I, too, love the mare & foal sunset stone. It's absolutely breathtaking. (love to have the pattern) Your designs are wonderful. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.
June 30, 2002 8:31PM

Robin: Susie! After reading those letters from complete strangers, do you NOW feel GOOD? Your work is amazing, and I too think a book of patterns is a great idea! How to do that, I don't know but I am sure someone OUT THERE, can help you with that. Hey, everyone! Susie has done that Mare and Foal Sunset also in water color paint. I have that picture! I want another Stepping Stone, but am NOT sure what I want to do, another Horse? "Poco" maybe! I'd also like to get another wind chime, and a garden stake would be nice to get. How about a horse of course garden stake? Have Fun with it, my "Best Friend"! Love Robin
June 14, 2002 5:08PM

Beth: I recetnly replied to you on Silicon Folly. I would be interested in buying a copy of your foal/sunset pattern for my own use. I was wondering if you draw these all by hand or on Stained Glass Software? Either way, you do a great job. You really do need to consider a pattern book. You would make money or setup a paypal account and have people online pay you that way for individual patterns that you mail or buy ACROBAT WRITER Software to save your patterns with and then you can email them to customers.
June 14, 2002 10:52AM

cinda: Your work is wonderful! Have you ever thought about doing a book in your own designs? You are very talented. I wish that I could draw like you do. Can I ask a question? What formula (or mix) do you use for your stones? They are absolutely flawless. I'm looking to improve the look and texture of my stones and could use any help that I can get. Cinda cindel67@aol.com
June 9, 2002 6:49PM

Christy Marchand: Susan, I visited your site after reading chat on Warner-Criv, and your mosaics are just beautiful. You have absolutely inspired me. I particularly love your cardinals in winter. Thank you for sharing!
June 5, 2002 7:49AM

Marilynn Masten: Susie, you are a real artist, no matter what you try. We are proud of you and all of your work, as it is all so beautiful. It's the Gardner genes at work. Marilynn
May 6, 2002 10:19AM

Sue-MI: Susan, your work is absolutely fantastic!!! I"m from the WC board and just stopped by for a peek.. I would love to hear from you sometime as to how you made the hummer feeder, is that a vase for the glass part?? Don't be discouraged at craft show sales, your prices are more than reasonable. I have done many shows with the same results. Hang in there, you'll have better days!
April 25, 2002 6:56AM

Alice: All of your work is **very**, very nice, Susan. I love the boxes, especially the rosewood/Rose. The cardinals is my favorite of the stones. As to comment on prices, I'll leave that to the more experienced glassers.- My stuff is at PT/aliceo, if you want to take a look.
April 24, 2002 10:14PM

carol: Your cat portraits are some of the nicest that I have seen. Have you considered making them as panels instead of stones? Great job!!!
April 24, 2002 10:01PM