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Veda's Beads

 

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Blog Name: Veda's Beads
Url: http://vedasbeads.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: lampwork, beads, handmade
Description: Things I learn at the torch! ~ and anything else I find intresting or relevant to my chosen profession. :)
Popularity: 3 Followers

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Can you say BUSY!!
I'm just stopping  by here to take a breath and share some of my newer work, and to remind everyone that I'm always up for special orders ~ but please contact me soon!Currently, I'm working on non-jewelry gift items ~Here is a set of fruit salad magnets: 
New Line of Beads!
So what do you do when you're super excited about a new line of beads!  It's so hard to decide - do you roll out the whole line (i.e. several at once) with hoopla and fanfare?  Or do you introduce them one at a time?  One at a time will get more views in your Etsy shop - and we all know views equal sales.  But all at once makes a more dramatic entrance!  I voted for all at once for this line, I'm just too excited about it to only do one at a time!  So what am I talking about?   CHARMED DREADS!!
Ugly Beads
They say if you are making a bead and you decide you don't like it, smash it and make it into a fish.  So what happens if you are making a fish and you don't like it?  I now know the answer to that question ~ Really Ugly Beads!  As a bonus:  ugly beads take really bad pictures!!  Do I dare attempt fish again today? 
Color Mixing
Yesterday I played around with mixing my own custom colors.  Basically, you take two rods of glass, heat the ends, smoosh them around and pull them into something resembling a new rod.  Actually, it's more like a thick stringer when I do it. :)  I then made clear beads and encased them with the new color - the clear base makes it so my skinny rod of glass will go farther. This set is made fr
Shards
This past week I decided to try my hand at shards again. The dismal results from my first attempts notwithstanding - I think I've finally figured it out! :) For those of you that don't know - shards are made by wrapping glass around the end of a hollow tube, blowing until you get something that resembles a lightbulb, then shattering the bulb and using the bits on your bead.

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