Category Archives: Collections

The Rock ‘N Gem & Artisan Show

April 1st & 2nd – Elk River, MN


Furniture and Things Community Event Center

Join us for this ROCK ON event! There is more than you can imagine!

Hosted by my friends Dale and Sara – Dale’s Rocks and More

“Come & enter an exciting world where Artisans are showing their one-of-a-kind pieces! We are coming together to present Unique Rocks, crafts and collections! It’s Amazing!”

I’m excited to be there featuring my latest wire wrapping work and as always, Happy Hollow Glass!

Click to visit the facebook event page!

St.Cloud Agate Swap 2023

SUNDAY, March 26th AT 10 AM

Best Western Plus Kelly Inn

11th Annual St.Cloud Agate Swap Hosted by Andrew Lang!

Sunday, March 26th 2023 from 10a to 4p

Admission is $1 (kids 15 and under are free!)

You can expect to find all different kinds of gems, minerals, crystals, rocks and AGATES! Remember to bring your bucket or case of beauties as most vendors buy or trade!

I’m excited to be invited as a vendor for my first event back for the 2023 season!

CLICK the poster below – It’s a link to the OFFICIAL St.Cloud Agate Swap Event Page!

Galaxy Glass Blunts and Stash Jar Sets – **Best Sellers**

Galaxy Glass Blunts and Stash Jar Sets

All blunts are created from heavy wall borosilicate tube.

The Galaxy deco is a Happy Hollow Glass fan favorite

Always available made to order!

This piece includes Fuming – a process where fine (.999 pure) silver is held into a high oxidizing flame to release “fumes”. These fumes are captured by molten glass using different techniques to create awesome color change effects.

happy-hollow-.999 pure silver gramSilver gives a yellow hue to most transparent glass and changes color with use. Dark glass will reflect the silver as colors – Some will intensify – others/opaque colors such as black – will not appear to change as they are already very dark. the silver creates a sort of “oil in water” look on these pieces.


How it works: ” Anatomy of a Glass Blunt” an original sketch by Lotte’ showing function and tips!

Borosilicate glass is specifically designed to withstand thermal shock.
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