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Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 8:41 PM

Crafting beauty from bare bones

Crafting beauty from bare bones
Craig McQuady stands next to some of his finished pieces that have been sold. JOLEE SKINNER | SPRINGTOWN EPIGRAPH Left:This black and gold glass cow skull with horns 36 to 48 inches wide was designed and adorned by Craig McQuady of Good Bones FortWorth.

GOOD BONES FORT WORTH

What started as a simple observation on overpriced art has turned into a thriving business for Craig McQuady, the founder of Good Bones Fort Worth. Located in Springtown, McQuady launched his business over a year ago and now sells handcrafted decorated glass longhorn and cow skulls to customers across Texas.

The inspiration behind the glass skull art began when McQuady’s wife purchased a decorative skull from a gas station. He was immediately struck by the high price and what he saw as a lack of quality.

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