Friday Decmber 18, 2020 Update

Our little holiday decorations are out in the Shoppe so we can feel festive and merry! Hard to believe we are at the end of this crazy year. A lot of tough times have made it difficult for almost everyone, but we have hope on the horizon. It’s the second week of this lock down and things in the Village are quieter. The weather is staying nice for those getting their exercise (and it’s safer with less cars on the road). We are all getting take out to help our favorite restaurants, only going out if we really need to, and it is all strange for December. We hope for a safe and happy holiday, even if it is over video chat.

As usual, we are an essential business that can be contacted remotely as much as possible to limit in person interaction. Here is how you can get a hold of us:

Call: (760) 729-1064

Text: (760) 390-2273

Email: GlassAndMirror@iCloud.com

We are here for your glass needs to keep your home comfortable and safe. Broken windows, shower doors, furniture protection, and more are available to you through Glass and Mirror Shoppe. For everyones safety when visiting us, please wear a mask, maintain social distancing, and please wait outside if we are with another client. We are all trying to do what is best for everyone and hope things will improve shortly!


Please enjoy our bonus granddaughter art at our front desk!

Friday October 2, 2020 Update

This month starts and ends with a full moon, which is fun especially since Halloween will be a full moon night! Although festivities will be quite different this year, we and others are putting up fun decorations to brighten spirits (hahaha)!

Masks, sanitizing wipes, hand sanitizer, and rubbing alcohol at the ready around our ceramic pumpkin

Masks, sanitizing wipes, hand sanitizer, and rubbing alcohol at the ready around our ceramic pumpkin

Our orange skeleton shows off all that we do

Our orange skeleton shows off all that we do

This week we’ve had some custom shaped glass that we need to cut for some unique pieces. We had some log slices with roughly oval centers that need glass along with a cabinet door that has a curved top. Many who cut glass know that straight lines are how glass likes to be cut, so curves can be tricky!

Glass will be cut to fit in the inset of this wood slab

Glass will be cut to fit in the inset of this wood slab