Showing posts with label lampwork glass beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lampwork glass beads. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

A Little Shopping

Thank you for all the well wishes regarding last weeks incident. I didn't get quite as much done as I had hoped, must stay more focused...but I did do a tiny bit of shopping on Etsy. Nothing to crazy.

I've been drooling on this bag for at least a week and I needed something new for spring, right? I'm kinda plain Jane when it comes to my clothes, but that allows me to accessorize with colorful bags, jewelry, and scarves.
courtesy of Cayenne Peppy Bags

And, a couple new lampwork bead sets from Outwest. It's been a long time since I've purchased any lampwork beads, I have so many, but I could pass these up. I'm in love the chartreuse color and the blue kicker. They are even nicer in person, aren't they always.

and these because who can buy just one? Plus they will give me a little challenge, they're pretty big.
courtesy of Outwest

I haven't been out to the studio, but my fingers are quickly healing, at least quicker than I thought, so I'm gonna give it a go today. Plus, I just received a package from Rio, just metal, but I can get pretty excited about that!

Have a great day!


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Look!

Take a peek at what I did yesterday! Yep, I went and played with molten glass, Squeal! It was a ton of fun!

My first lampwork beads
 

A couple weeks ago, I found out that the Rehoboth Art League was offering a class in making glass beads. Using lampwork beads in a lot of my work this is something that I have been interested in for a while. However, I have avoided taking a class in the past, as I have an obsessive personality. You know the type, something peeks my interest, sign up for class, like it, then I want to run out any purchase the materials to be able to "do" on my own, then may or may not ever put those new materials to good use. This class was so close, and very reasonable, how could I resist?


The class was a load of fun! We learned to pull stringers, the technique for making a round bead, then adding dots. I sat behind the torch for about 2 hours and made a small collection of somewhat cattywampus, somewhat round beads in lots of my favorite colors (except that pink). Next Wednesday the class is for 6 hours. Hoping I can hang that long, as my hand started aching after 2 hours yesterday, and is a little sore today. But, we will not be torching the whole time, new techniques to learn.

Can't wait til next Wednesday...dare I say I'd like to be able to make my own glass beads.