Monday, May 24, 2010

Cape Neddick Lighthouse Suncatcher

Cape Neddick Lighthouse is located in the state of Maine. Word has it that this lighthouse is the most popular one in New England, and has been so for many years. I can see why. In the depiction, the lighthouse must be at least 1000 feet high! And wide? Really, really wide. That house next to it looks cute sitting next to it, like something the lighthouse might bend down to and pat it's head. I hope they get along better than that.  In the name of reality though, the suncatcher is 5½" high and brass plated. Very good looking piece. Anyway, you get it all, including delivery, for $4.00.

Apple Suncatcher

This is not your Granny Smith's idea of an apple. No, this is your Red Delicious. It is not so tart, which is good because your lips don't pucker when you take a bite. It is also the most popular apple in Japan, and they get them from the USA, which is additionally good. I don't recommend that you bite into the suncatcher, however. Just place it in a nice window, maybe the kitchen, and let it beautify. It is about 5" high and is framed in brass, so it looks great every time. Just slip me a quick $4, and I will send it to you, OK? (I should have put that last sentence in parenthesis to make it sound more like I was whispering, huh?)

Circus Clown Suncatcher

You may recognize this guy. I do, and I suspect he has many brothers or other family members working in various cities and towns across America. He was my landlord. Not exactly the happiest of men, so don't let the painted on smile and that bunch of balloons fool you. He is a thoroughly angry man, and downright evil, I'd say. Anyway, this guy comes to my door every month and demands rent. Every month! I kept telling him I already paid him last month, and if he misplaced the money, it was his problem. He should take better care of his stuff, ya know? Well, we parted company, but he is just as bad as he ever was. Now I memorialize him and our short relationship with this suncatcher. It is 4½" high, slightly taller than he was, and comes with a brass plated frame, far classier than he ever was. All I ask is a one-time $4.00 payment for this beauty, and I will never come back month after month. No shipping cost. Email me and it is as good as yours.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Red Chili Peppers Suncatcher

The red hot chili peppers! Nawww...not those shirtless rock musicians, I mean the vegetable! Very tasty when added to food, if you have an iron tongue or are into burning pain. It is not for me gastronomically, but as a suncatcher, it works very well. At least 6" high, this piece shows well in front of a light source and rates favorably on the Scoville scale. The brass plated frame looks good, and I will ship this item to you for  grand total of $4.00, including the suncatcher, postage, even the shipping label.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Large Sunflower Suncatcher

Are Sunflowers huge or what? This suncatcher is a very nice rendering of a pair of sunflowers, and it looks very nice on the window as well. The finished piece is 4½" across, and is brass plated. Fantastic colors and sparkles are used throughout. It is a $4.00 item, and includes shipping to the address of your choice.

Welcome Friends Rabbit Suncatcher

This is a "Welcome" suncatcher, and like other Welcomes, it serves a unique purpose. Usually, a suncatcher is placed on a well lit surface like a window facing inward, towards the room. With welcomes, they are placed facing outward, away from the indoor viewer. Welcomes are then used primarily on front doors, or other door windows that allow traffic in from the outside. This is a particularly large and beautiful one, with a diameter of over 5" and a bunny hiding in the flowers growing  in the middle. Brass plating and all makes this piece a great deal for $4.00, and even better knowing there is no postage to pay.

Male Golf Suncatcher

Men play golf, and some are better than others. At playing golf, I mean. But I digress. This is a tall suncatcher at 5½" high and in great form with the brass plating. Male golf suncatchers are in demand, just like the female golf suncatcher available on this site. Drop me an email to get one of these for yourself as a talisman for good weather on the day you like to play. It will work. The guy portrayed above was playing in Minnesota around January 15, and just look at that grass! Green, clear, beautiful. You gotta work the charm! $4.00 for this and all other suncatchers, and no shipping charge required. If you live on a golf course, I'll ship it there, and thumbs up to ya!