23 posts tagged “lampwork”
Not much to say today. I've been spending many hours out in the studio, but for all the time, it seems like I'm not coming up with much I like. I know, I know, we are our own worst critics...
Any way, some pics of some May beads....
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It's so nice to see that spring is really here. The grass is beginning to get green and the flowers are starting to pop up. I've been organizing the studio and I'm not sure that I will ever get it done. But it works...I have a section for the torch and a space for the fusing.
I've started a newsletter...or rather am trying one. I can't add any more widgets here so if you are interested you'll have to check out my etsy blog http://derondadesigns.blogspot.com and click on the feedblitz signup.
April 9, 2008
I'm on vacation for a few days. No torching, no listing, no beads until the 15th. It is probably needed and I am so looking forward to spending time with family!
I do have new colors of glass for when I come back and that is always an adventure. And I will do one glassy thing while I'm gone and that is to find more fusing glass.
I've become a contributor to my etsy street blog and am working on doing some member spotlights. Makes me think I should also do featured artists on my blog so you can see some of the amazing work that is being done by people I've come to know through the beads and Etsy.
And now for some of the things that I have been doing this month so far....
March 25, 2008
The more I learn, the more I want to know. Glass still fascinates me as much now as it did in the beginning. I still feel like such a newbie, and there are so many things that I don't know about what I can and can't make the glass do.
I've had the flu, and it really kicked my butt. I was miserable for days and still don't feel completely healthy yet. It's left me a bit shaky, so my torch time has been very, very limited. The last thing I need is to end up with a burn because I don't have control of the glass and flame. But not being able to stay away from the glass, I pulled out the fusing stuff and have been playing with that. It's so different than playing in the flame, but I like it. This is my first attempt at multi layered fusing...a very simple coaster design. I did one, liked it so made 3 more so I actually have a whole set of them.
See, nothing too detailed, but it does give me an idea of how things work. Of course, now I want more glass...the story of my glassy life. Sell something, buy more glass!
I've gotten more involved in EtsyBEAD which is an Etsy street team, or a group of people working together to promote their Etsy shops. It's fun to "meet" other people that share a common interest and it's a zany lot, but tons of fun. This is a set of beads that I made that a jewelry designer will use to create something to be sold for charity. I am anxious to see what she will do with them.
February 29, 2008
Tomorrow will be the first day of March. I know we could still get snowstorms and have cold, cold days but somehow it doesn't seem quite so bad when it happens in March. The promise of spring is in the air, the days are getting longer, and you know it won't be too much longer before you see the first blooms. I guess that must be the reason that most of the beads that I have been working on are flowers....
February 11, 2008
It has been so blustery cold. I don't even like to think about the wind chill factor because it just makes me shiver. I haven't been out to the studio for a couple of days, but I know that it won't be long before I can't stand not going out there to play with glass. But I've had plenty to keep me busy just the same. Started on the dreaded taxes. It's harder this year because we did start the "business" and I haven't had to do some of those forms before.
In the midst of the cold, I did some spring beads. I joined an Etsy street team and they do a theme of the week promotion and this week it is "Spring in the Air". Making spring beads when it is 20 below takes a bit of imagination, but I think I did okay. Did a bit of experimenting as well...mostly flops, but got a few things that I am happy with.
This one is not at all what I intended when I started. But I had some problems with the bead release and had the choice of either dunking the whole thing in water and losing it altogether, or trying to salvage it. I think I like it and am glad I saved it. It has depth that is impossible to photograph, and I may just keep this one and do some wire work on it.
I just like this one. It has a transparent red over white that didn't strike into the normal dark red and it has many shades of reds and oranges in it. I like the shard and the total metallic look it got.
I still go back to blowing vessels. I don't do as many of them-I have the attention span of a gnat most day-but these three I do like.
So that's what I have been doing while the cold winds blow....
February 5, 2007
I have a bad case of the winter blahs. And I do believe that my muse is off somewhere either skiing or perhaps sunning on a warm beach. Nothing is coming out the way it should, frustration level is getting higher, and I am a grump.
The new bead release doesn't work for me. So now I wait for a shipment of what I should have gotten in the first place. I worked on some vessels for an exchange, and am hoping that they come out of the kiln looking as good as I thought they did going in.
I went through my pictures and found a couple more pictures of things that have been made with my glass.
I've already shown these, but I still love the wire work that Gladys did on them. I really should melt down some more of the wonky, broken beads and see if I can get her to wrap some more for me. She just started a Vox blog http://gladys548.vox.com/ and I hope she adds more of her work on it.
I have a very special friend, Sueze, in Canada. We "met" on WC and she always makes me smile. Last fall I sent her some of the leaves that I had made, and used them, along with some of her own beads to make this...check out her Etsy store http://sueze.etsy.com
Then one day I got a package in the mail. It was a sweet gift from Sueze and I was amazed beyond words. Needless to say, I felt very special to get these things made by her.
I've been playing with the vessels, just trying to figure what to do with them. I like this one....not too fancy, but still pretty I think. The cork stopper top is maybe a bit too long though.
January 30, 2008
As I mailed packages the other morning, I started thinking about where the beads are going and what they will become. I may have to get a map and some pushpins. I had to do the mailing myself on Monday since Jeff hasn't had to do the custom forms yet. It seems strange to think of beads going to Australia.
Now some of them I may never know what happens once they reach their destinations, but there are others that I am fortunate enough to see become "something".
I got an email from Anne, who has bought beads to create her lovely, amazing rosaries and chaplets, that had these pictures...
You can see more of her beautiful work herehttp://www.atelier-beads.com/
I enjoy working with Anne very much. She gives me an idea of what she would like or needs, but also understands that no two beads will ever be exactly alike and each set of beads I make is a reflection of who I am when I sit down at the torch. I feel very honored to have the beads I make become a part of these pieces.
Check back...I know that I have some pictures of other finished pieces made by Gladys and Sueze. I just have to figure out where I filed them.