First Off Mandrel Torching Session
After a slightly rocky start, the 1/8" tungsten pick was so fun to play with. The first one I made didn't work out so well, lol, since the glass and the pick were both molten. It was so crazy to see the glowing red pick slid thru the glass to make a hole- I just couldn't wrap my head around how in the world it would work. So many interesting ways to use this, just need to get the time..
Aftermath
Still gotta get these listed..so not feeling the picture taking right now- ugh. Maybe I'll play w/ my new tungsten pick while Z is down for his nap..also have lots o' big hole beads to list, too.Can you believe Thanksgiving is next week?! Need to get a turkey.
BABE! 2009 Booth Photos
BABE! was fabulous and I sold most of my inventory- yiiippeee! Everyone was wonderful and I got to meet so many creative and friendly people- customers and other vendors. My table mate, Mary Tarara, had a gorgeous set up which I didn't get pics of, to my shame. Hayley and Helen, Sadie,
Countdown for BABE!
It's now less than 48 hrs until the start of BABE! 2009 and I'm trying to get a little done at a time so I don't feel so rushed before leaving tomorrow afternoon. I did another banner type thing in Photoshop yesterday- although this isn't going to be printed out, it's going to be on my digital picture frame along w/ others I really like. Now to try and get on more torching session in before tomorrow..
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