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Old September 8th 03, 05:49 PM
Dr. Sooz
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Love it all, Tink! Nice going! :-D

Three things on the page:
http://blackswampglassworks.com/stuff.htm



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Old September 8th 03, 09:44 PM
KDK
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Those are really cool.

Kathy K
"Tink" wrote in message
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I rarely show any of my non-lampwork bead-type projects here, but since I
was testing the camera tonight after a good cleaning (major floppy issues:
it's a Mavica) I thought I'd put the results to good use.

Three things on the page: First thing shows a few of the beaded beads I

did.
Bali and Delicas. I love these. Quick enough even for MY short attention
span. LOL!

Second thing is the very first slide pendant I did. You'll notice it has

no
loop on it yet. I couldn't get it to look the way I wanted. I'll get

there.

Final thing is a theme pendant - Vintage sepia image of the Toledo Museum

of
Art, hand colored delicately by me. So delicately, in fact, that the
coloration hardly shows up in the image. On the back side of the pendant

are
two small images of Flo and Eddie. No, not THAT Flo and Eddie. LOL!

Florence
and Edward Drummond Libbey, the Museum's founders. The images are from

their
trip to the pyramids, taken about the same time my house was built. That's

a
camel that Ed is seated upon. We have floor to ceiling versions of these

in
our living room that we were given by the museum. The text on the back is
the museum's motto. This pendant has not been soldered yet, so you're

seeing
naked copper foil.

http://blackswampglassworks.com/stuff.htm

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Old September 8th 03, 09:44 PM
KDK
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ooh- what a great idea!

Kathy K
"Tink" wrote in message
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I was thinking about approaching the Museum gallery shop about these.

Maybe
they would like a series to sell?

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"starlia" wrote in message
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OMG, those are wonderful! I really like the slide pendants a lot. I

love
the museum slide because of the history. I want.....

Starlia
"Tink" wrote in message
...
I rarely show any of my non-lampwork bead-type projects here, but

since
I
was testing the camera tonight after a good cleaning (major floppy

issues:
it's a Mavica) I thought I'd put the results to good use.

Three things on the page: First thing shows a few of the beaded beads

I
did.
Bali and Delicas. I love these. Quick enough even for MY short

attention
span. LOL!

Second thing is the very first slide pendant I did. You'll notice it

has
no
loop on it yet. I couldn't get it to look the way I wanted. I'll get

there.

Final thing is a theme pendant - Vintage sepia image of the Toledo

Museum
of
Art, hand colored delicately by me. So delicately, in fact, that the
coloration hardly shows up in the image. On the back side of the

pendant
are
two small images of Flo and Eddie. No, not THAT Flo and Eddie. LOL!

Florence
and Edward Drummond Libbey, the Museum's founders. The images are from

their
trip to the pyramids, taken about the same time my house was built.

That's
a
camel that Ed is seated upon. We have floor to ceiling versions of

these
in
our living room that we were given by the museum. The text on the back

is
the museum's motto. This pendant has not been soldered yet, so you're

seeing
naked copper foil.

http://blackswampglassworks.com/stuff.htm

--

Tink

www.blackswampglassworks.com
Sign Up Now For Fall Workshops!
Hollows, Vessels & Florals...








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Old September 8th 03, 09:45 PM
KDK
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Like yours also!!

Kathy K

"Charlie" wrote in message
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Hey, I was wondering what you thought of this? Seeing your beautiful ones
inspired me to go off and do another of my own. So I picked up the first
magazine I could find and it was an issue dedicated to raising money to
Breast Cancer (the charity's often sell pink stuff to raise money for it)
and they had LOADS of pictures of pink stuff... So here it is!

http://www.lowfidelity.org.uk/Drink_Pink.jpg

I'm happy, because the first thing BF said was "Wow, someone has to buy
that!" I might try sending it to a magazine or something once I've got a
little bit more established for someone to win. I thought that might get

me
some media attention. Possibly!

Charlie.

"Tink" wrote in message
...
I rarely show any of my non-lampwork bead-type projects here, but since

I
was testing the camera tonight after a good cleaning (major floppy

issues:
it's a Mavica) I thought I'd put the results to good use.





 




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