Now this is something completely different from making beads on a mandrel. In stead of inventing the wheel all over again, I decided to try a heart. It is quite possible I should have made just a little bit of research, but instead I just jumped in with both feet. I heated a blob of ivory on the end of the rod, added globs of amber and twirled a bit of Cosmic Storm around it.
I squished the whole thing fairly flat, heated the appropriate area and made a cut diagonally across from the rod and halfway through the disc. This makes 2 pointy ends that when heated ends up as the 2 round top parts of a heart. The center and pointy end of my heart were a bit skinny, but it didn't occur to me to add more glass as I were ballancing the hot mass trying to avoid melting the rod too much and losing the whole thing.
I also tried to poke a hole through the upper center so the heart might be hung when finished, but when I poked from one side, the hole from the other side would close up and just show a little point where it had been. So I gave up on that, and now I have a small heart to decorate my home in some fashion.
Not a raging success, but definately fun, and definately something I will try again.
I also made a few beads in black and white, much like this one, which I haven't done in a long time, and some more of the jupiter spacers. I think I have enough now for the necklace I am contemplating, my first planned project. Now I need to work on some teeth beads so I can have a bunch available for my shop, they always sell fast :)
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7 comments:
I love the ivory color. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, it's one of my favourites. I'll go with a darker amber next time though :)
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The colors are fantastic.
Have you seen the little metal charms that are meant to be carried in pockets? I could see you making more of these to do the same.
Well, although the first attempt didn't work, these sure are beautiful! The mixture of colors came out wonderfully, too. I also like the peacock bead you linked out to...very lovely!
Thank you both.
Diva, I don't know of those charms. Are they like a worry stone? Because I could definately do that :)
Simply Wired, I will be doing more of those peacocks, I had almost forgotten how nicely calming it is to place all those dots :)
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It looks like a semi-precious stone. Lovely work - you are in your element!
Thank you Sue. I loved drawing, but working in glass is so very different and inspirering. I am very glad I have begun this adventure :)
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