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Still Following My Ribbon Beads…

January 31, 2010 - by JelvehDesigns

Hope you are not getting tired of reading about my Ribbon beads, I am certainly not getting tired of making them, a little quick update on the newest look of the ribbon beads…I wanted to see how some new colors would look in the same style of bead & also how small I could make the ribbons, so here are the results with the last photo of the blue bead being the last one made with the smallest ribbons…

In the photo below I tried the green with violets and I think this Tornado Ribbon came out pretty good…

in this Slate Blue Ribbon bead I started on making the space between the ribbons smaller without loosing the look of them…

And on this one the Super Blue Ribbon I finally got what I wanted to get, very small spaces between the ribbons but still you can see them really well…love this one…

Anyway that’s all I have to share for now…will be making more of this new style above in smaller round beads, the focal beads in the photos are all about 35mm long….have a good week…

Jelveh Jaferian is a busy girl who sells her Ribbon & other yummy beads on etsy, teaches glass bead making in her studio & tries to blog at least once a week…

Let the glass leed the way

January 28, 2010 - by sheilamorley

I like to set up my glass like it is my paint; in some kind of harmonious way.  Many times the colors I choose will dictate what I make.

Color has always been a difficult thing for me to select.  I would not say I have a natural “eye for color”. I definitely borrow those ideas from the word around me. Magazines, photographs, and during my hour drive to and from work, I watch the landscape change.

I buy my glass in many different diameters.  I purchase 1/4″ round glass for my base beads, and I purchase 1/8″ round rods to make materials, and sculpt forms on the glass.

I purchase 3/4″ round rods of clear glass that I pre-heat in the kiln, and then I pull them out of the kiln at 950 degrees, and peel the surface of the glass off.   It is a skill that takes a little time to get down.  You have to get only the surface of the glass melted; the center of the glass stays hard. After the surface is peeled off; that is the Glass I like to use for my mandrel implosions. The end result is a bead with NO air bubbles. Only crystal clear glass around an explosion of color.
This implosion here was made with my standard effetre glass. It is not peeled as well as I would like. Unfortunately, I am out of the big rods of glass, that I would prefer to encase these colors with. See those bubbles in there?  That is because it was not peeled well.

A burst of color.  Inspired by the rainbow.  Each bead is made by slowly melting the colors into the glass. Patience, balance, and a little meditation.

This year is taking off pretty slow. The temperatures are way low, and the gas bill tripled this month.  It is too cold to heat my studio. Or, really, it is too expensive.

I am anxiously waiting for a Sunny day. I can open all of the curtains in the house, crack some of the windows upstairs, shut the furnace off,turn the exhaust on full blast, and have a heated studio when it is 40 degrees outside.   It is an anxious feeling when I have not had a day like that in a while.

I am planning some production bead making for the early part of the winter into spring.  I have re-discovered raku glass, and presses.  It is a business move.  I am hoping to create less expensive beads for “this economies” sake. I want my beads to still be  high quality; I just want to increase quantity, and lower costs for the consumers. It is going to be another challenge for me.

So far, I have three different raku frit sets I am working on. I have decided to keep with letting the glass I am choosing inspire the end results. I have an entire bag of this beautiful raku frit to use up. And, I am not stopping until it is gone. (Whenever I can get the studio heated again.)

Sheila Morley blogs from her home studio.

Drawing Upon the Holidays All Year Long

January 27, 2010 - by runakodesigns

Christmas is that time of the year when things tend to come alive in our house.  If there is one holiday I feed upon the most I would have to say it’s Christmas.  Christmas morning has a feeling like no other.  The sound of music, the delightful smell of a big breakfast, pajamas and slippers and the phone ringing is just grand.  There’s just something magical in the air around this time and I look forward to it each year.DSC00008

Not only does Christmas bring with it a feeling of joy, but it also brings with it a season of many colors, lights, memories and more.  As I sat at my work table, I was overwhelmed with all the inspiration that I was able to find on the television, on the streets, in the malls, online, at work, on the radio and even in the mail.  My head was fluttering with ideas for gift giving as well last minute custom orders and believe it or not I didn’t know where to begin.

Christmas angel earrings have always been welcomed gift. I found that they have been a very versatile piece.  Not only have they been perfect for the holidays; but, I’ve been able to use them as gifts all year long.  For the nurturing teacher, who’s watched over my son 6 hours out of the day, I call him/her his guardian school angel.  For the survivor who’s celebrating life, I bring awareness to them that they continue to be watched over by an Angel Fob, and to my every customer, I send a guardian fob to show my appreciation for their support and wishes for a blessing upon their life.

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Pearls are another favorite of mine during the holidays.  The memory of snow, love and the holiday glimmer can be worn all year long, if you create the right piece.  Whether it be earrings, bracelet or necklace design, pearls are a favorite young or old.

Shimmering Red

And let’s not forget crystals…oh la la!  With the festivities and parties in the mix, something sparkling is always a welcomed gift and with the right color choices I can create the perfect piece that can be worn all year long for any special event.

Crystal Mix II

These are just a few of the things that were bouncing around upstairs during the holidays when I sat down to create gifts for my family and friends.  Trying to keep it special, yet practical at the same time.  I’d love to hear about your favorite holiday and your creations, and what inspires you during that specific season.

Find more of Dee’s jewelry creations on her website at www.runakojewelry.com, also follow the day and life of Runako Designs and other great things with a cause on her blog at www.runakodesigns.blogspot.com.