I have a bunch of little glass balls that I made from snipping up the glass rods that bead makers use for flameworking. Put the chunks through your kiln on a full fuse, and they pull up into balls. Fun! I made them last week, and tonight I decided to employ them.
I felt it would be best to only tack fuse them to pendants, as they'd melt into the base glass on a full fuse. Since I hate waiting, I didn't want to make a set of fully-fused pendants and then tack fuse the balls onto them, so I designed a load of pendants that I will only tack fuse. Come tomorrow morning, when I see the finished product, I may find that patience is a virtue!
Below, my kiln-load of pendants, pre-firing. You can find more of my pendants in my store.
And the disaster that is my workbench after a pendant session! This one's fairly controlled by my standards.
Stay tuned tomorrow for a post-kiln photo!
Friday, April 11, 2008
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2 comments:
very cute pendants!
Fused Glass is durable, eye catching, and affordable glass art whose beauty lies in its brilliance, its sparkling appearance, and its beguiling richness of color.
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