We are pleased that the following International Sea Glass Association members will be at the International Sea Glass Festival this year. These small businesses and artisans create beautiful work inspired by the treasures they find on the beach.
Acorn Beach Glass and Artistry
Nanci Melster—Ohio
Artwork, jewelry, candles, wine toppers, glass charms, and more made with Great Lakes beach glass.
www.acornbeachglass.com
All Washed Up Gems
Lynn Anderson—Pennsylvania
Artfully crafted jewelry designed using recycled and repurposed coastal treasures.
Amanda Ponvert Designs
Amanda Ponvert—Washington
Sea glass jewelry set in sterling silver using traditional silversmithing techniques.
www.amandaponvertdesigns.com
Atlantic Sea Glass
Jennifer Kirsch—New Jersey
Sea glass from around the world made into jewelry using silversmithing and metalsmithing techniques.
www.atlanticseaglass.com
Beach Baubles
Marianna Bellantoni—New York
Accessories, jewelry, home décor and art made from sea glass, seashells, sea pottery, and beach stones.
www.etsy.com/shop/BeachBaublesTM
Beachcombings Studio
Rolande Andrews—New Hampshire
Sea glass from Maine, Canada, and Puerto Rico incorporated with fine silver into beautiful jewelry.
www.facebook.com/beachcombingsstudio
Beach Glass Bingo
Rex Nockengust & Gene Allen—California
Jewelry that evokes a perfect day at the beach.
www.beachglassbingo.net
Bead Boutique / Tricia Hall Jewelry
Tricia Hall—Maryland
Wearable art inspired by the sea.
www.facebook.com/beadboutiquemd
Bling Beach Glass Windows
Don Welchko—Michigan
Display windows that allow temporary storage of beach and sea glass while enjoying their bling!
www.blingbeachglasswindows.com
Cottage Industry
Sarah Clements—Maryland
Sea glass and silver jewelry where the designs allow the glass to speak for itself.
www.etsy.com/shop/cottageindustryglass
Fairyland Glade
Sarah Koelbl—Maine
Transcendent bath and body products with smooth sea glass and pottery to discover, hidden inside.
www.fairylandglade.com
Frosted Trash
Julie O’Brien—Maryland
Jewelry, wreaths, and accessories made with found objects from the shores of the Potomac River.
www.frostedtrash.com
Gull Cottage Crafts
Merrideth & Michael Lassotovitch—Massachusetts
One-of-a-kind stained glass creations featuring hand-collected sea glass and pottery shards.
www.gullcottagecrafts.net
Heart to Heart Designs
Kyle Kochiss—Connecticut
Heart-shaped jewelry, paperweights, keychains, shadowbox art, and shell ornaments.
www.heart2heartdesign.etsy.com
HKM Jewelry
Hali MacLaren—Pennsylvania
Ocean-inspired, heirloom-quality pieces using found objects from the Atlantic shoreline.
www.hkmjewelry.com
HL Sea and Beach Glass Jewelry
Holly L’Hommedieu—New York
Unique handcrafted sea glass jewelry made with a variety of media.
www.hlseabeachglassjewelry.com
Just Beachy Keen & Sea Glass Journal
Gary deBlois—Rhode Island
Hand-wrapped jewelry using sea glass collected the world over. Stop by to see my personal traveling sea glass collection. “Do the Sea Glass Stoop!”
www.SeaGlassJournal.etsy.com
Kate Samson Design
Kathleen Samson—California
Precious metals, sea glass, and other gems transformed into rustic refined sea jewelry.
www.katesamsondesign.com
Lovely Glassworks
Lynne Fortin—Rhode Island
Colorful stained glass with sea glass created into one-of-a-kind art for your windows.
www.facebook.com/lovelyglassworks
Marooned Crab Creations
Bonnie C. Gordon—Arizona
One-of-a-kind jewelry created from beachcombing finds, precious metals, gems, and pearls.
www.maroonedcrabllc.com
MerMadebyMe
Betty & Craig Miller—Maryland
Upcycled beach-found treasures made into fun creations, succulents, flowers, trees, sea glass crabs and Whimsical critters.
Find MerMadebyMe on Facebook
Ocean Sea Glass Creations
Eva & John Panko—New Jersey
Loose sea glass and unique creations made with a lifelong collection of sea glass.
www.OceanSeaGlassbyEva.etsy.com
PAWsitive Jewerly
Laura Ensel—New York
Handcrafted sea glass jewlery. All proceeds from sales are donated to animal rescue and care organizations.
www.facebook.com/PAWSitiveJewelry
Rainbow by The Sea Jewelry Designs
Gabriella Homorozan—Virginia
Jewelry that can be handed down through generations to remember times at the beach.
www.ElaSeaGlassJewelry.etsy.com
Reenie Seaglass Design
Doreen Brown—Massachusetts
Sea glass art incorporating sea glass, sea treasures, and a passion and love for sea glass.
www.ReenieSeaglassDesign.etsy.com
Riptide Sea Glass Jewelry
Kathy Forrestel Vallen—Pennsylvania
Jewelry handmade from sea glass, naturally shaped by the ocean, and never altered in any way.
www.riptideseaglass.com
Rubtoys Sea Glass
Ruben & Rosie Agudo—Puerto Rico
Beach sea glass collected on the beaches of the west coast of Puerto Rico.
www.ebay.com/usr/rubtoys
Sand & Sun Creations by Kelly
Kelly Fecteau—Connecticut
Coastal-inspired home décor using sea glass, shells, driftwood, and other beach treasures collected over the years.
Find Sand & Sun Creations by Kelly on Facebook
Sea Cairn
Linda Schnell—Washington
Refined sea glass art gifts from the sea.
www.sea-cairns.com
SeaGals Gallery of Delaware
Sue Lemmons and Cheryl Eashum—Delaware
Sea glass pendants, unique pirate jewelry, kids’ necklaces, ornaments, art, and beachcombing bags.
www.seagalsgallery.com
Sea Glass Compositions
Ginny Warner—North Carolina
Sea glass jewelry made by weaving seed beads, crystals, pearls, and semi-precious stones.
www.facebook.com/Ginnythebeadlady
Sea Glass Designs
Bruce & Gail Barton—Connecticut
Handcrafted silver and gold jewelry featuring rare sea glass and pottery found in the Abaco Islands.
www.handmadeseaglassjewelry.com
Sea Glass Grotto
Suzanne Hunter—New Jersey
Unique designs in sterling silver that will be adored by their owners.
www.theseaglassgrotto.com
Sea Glass Heart Art
Stephanie C. Swain—Ohio
Cards, watercolor art, ornaments, and mosaics using natural sea glass.
www.seaglassheart.etsy.com
Sea Glass Jewelry and Art by Nora
Nora Campanella—Pennsylvania
Beautiful hand-wired pure sea glass jewelry and original watercolor sea glass mosaic art.
www.seaglassjourneybynora.com
Seaglass Journeys
Kristin Batista — Massachusetts
Beachcombing retreats for women incorporating sea glassing and immersive local experiences.
www.seaglassjourneys.com
Sea Goddess Treasures
Fran & Peter Mueller—Pennsylvania
Sea-themed jewelry combining sea glass with gemstones, pearls and shells.
www.SeaGoddessTreasures.etsy.com
Sea Shimmer
Sandra Cira—Massachusetts
A beachcomber and silversmith who marries her two passions of sea glass and jewelry design.
www.instagram.com/sandrap.cira
Sea to the Heart Designs
Carolyn Mason—Connecticut
Jewelry created with handpicked beach treasures using wire wrapping and silversmithing techniques.
www.facebook.com/fromtheseatotheheart
Sea Sundries
Brandy McIntosh—New Jersey
Handcrafted sea glass art inspired by coastal memories, turning ocean treasures into special keepsakes.
Find Sea Sundries on Facebook
Serendipity Heirlooms, LLC
Mary Ellen Wayman—New York
Sea glass art using pieces collected over decades, turning beach treasures into meaningful heirlooms and gifts.
www.etsy.com/shop/serendipityheirloom
Sharon Brubaker, Author
Sharon Brubaker—Maryland
Let the sea glass tell the story in award-winning novels — Tides of Blue and Currents of Blue.
www.sharon-brubaker.com
Silver Coquí Sea Glass
César Williams-Padín—Maryland
Framed art created with genuine sea glass from Puerto Rico.
www.silvercoquiseaglass.com
Stacey’s Sea Glass Shop
Stacey Biggs—New Jersey
Sea glass creations with timeless designs that can be treasured as family heirlooms.
www.staceysseaglassshop.etsy.com
Surfside Sea Glass Jewelry
Denise Troy—New Jersey
Unique and whimsical jewelry with genuine sea glass from around the world.
www.surfsideseaglass.com
Terry Pino Designs
Terry Pino—Massachusetts
Sea glass ornaments, shadowboxes, and sea glass banks.
www.facebook.com/TerryPinoDesigns
Top of the Bluff
Lynne Brady—Ohio
Unique sun catchers, bowls, sculptures, and more from genuine sea and beach glass.
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556569684579
Tossed & Found Jewelry
Ingrid Lynch—Hawaii
Unique ocean-inspired sea glass jewelry using sea glass from Hawaii and around the world.
www.tossedfoundjewelry.com
West Coast Glass Floats
Michelle and Shane Konkle—British Columbia
West Coast Glass Floats has the largest variety of authentic Japanese fishing floats in the Northwest.
www.westcoastglassfloats.com
West Coast Sea Glass
Mary Beth Beuke—Washington
Historic, loose sea glass lots, artisan jewelry, and The Ultimate Guide to Sea Glass book.
www.westcoastseaglass.com
Booth Map
The following maps are not to scale and vendors and booth assignments are subject to change.
20th International Sea Glass Festival
Mystic Seaport Museum
Saturday and Sunday, July 26–27, 2025
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
