My first foray into torch-fired enamels. Yeah! How much fun I had, and how much more fun I will have when I find more types of copper blanks and beads, and more enamel colors! I especially love the cobalt blue. It had a tendency to overpower the gentler colors. I was a bit nervous about using a torch, but I had a clamp that securely attached the cannister to the table, and all I had to do was to turn on the gas and "whoosh" off we went on the enameling adventure. I can think of many ways to use the beads. The long beads are refrigerator copper tubing that I cut with a pipe cutter and smoothed with a rasp. I spent an hour and a half at the hardware store and now I know how men feel when they meander around a women's clothing store looking for something in particular, or any other store for that matter--EXCEPT for the hardware store. They might not have any qualms about lawnmower or gun stores either...
Anyway, there were lots of cute guys in there... ;)
Thanks to Barbara Lewis at Jewelry of Distinction I got more than enough instruction to get myself going. Thanks Barbara! Check it out, you might get addicted! :-D
5 comments:
Your first attempts at torch fired enamel are just gorgeous Maria ! And it seems you took some fun doing them.
I never done that, but i would like to begin lampworking, do you believe this kit is really the one i need to begin ?
xox
Véronique
Beautiful beads Maria - that cobalt blue is gorgeous.
wow!!! Your new beads are great! Just had to stop by and say so - I saw them on Barbara's blog. You must be thrilled with the results - I know I would be!
Cindy
www.sweetbeadstudio.com
stunning works!!! Maria.
Thank you for your kind comments, ladies!
Veronique, please contact Barbara Lewis at Jewelry of Distinction for the info on lampworking. I have her blog link on my sidebar.
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