Saturday, October 19, 2013

A Quick Blog Of Libby Beads

Just wanted to get these beads blogged about before I move onto the next batch of recently made creations.  These beads are based on the formula I learned from Libby L. at the ISGB Gathering this past summer.  I already sold two of them so I will be making more since my customers seem to like them just as much as I do.  Hope you like them too!

Bead 1 side 1

Bead 1 side 2

Bead 2 side 1

Bead 2 side 2

Bead 3 side 1

Bead 3 side 2

There was a 4th bead but that one sold before I got to photograph it.  But you get the idea of the fun colors and patterns of this type of bead.

Be back soon!
Chris

Contact me: chrissandersonbeads@gmail.com - to make an appointment to see my beads and jewelry at my home studio.
Follow my life of Lampworking: http://beadsbychrissanderson.blogspot.com
Purchase my beads and Jewelry: http://www.artfire.com/users/BeadsByChris
Finished Jewelry sold on site at:  
1. Mermaid's Bite 472 5th Ave. South, Naples, FL 34102
2. SALVATORE CAPELLI SALON 114 W. South Boundary Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 - In the Country Charm Shoppes.
Loose beads (sets and focals) sold on site at:
1. The Bead Boutique 2015 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48912
Just for fun: Facebook: Glass Lampwork beads and Jewelry by Chris Sanderson (Remember to click on the "like" button for updates)
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Friday, October 4, 2013

More Beads

Still catching up on sharing my latest beads.  These are all made with Double Helix silvered glass and I used many of the techniques I learned from Hayley Tsang.  I loved her class and I still enjoy making these beads.  I'm amazed that I can actually remember how to make these even though her class was quite a while ago.  I don't remember which combinations I used on each bead but these 5 beads have some combination of Terranova 2.1, Psyche, Luna 3, Gaia, Ekho, Elektra, PK 567, Helios, SK 548, Oxalis and Frit: Gaia, Psyche, Aurae,and Tabasco light.

I know I post a lot of photos but these beads are so shiny and each lighting condition shows a different aspect of each bead.  These first 6 photos are all of the same bead:
Bead 1 Can be made into a pendant.
Bead 1
Bead 1
Bead 1
Bead 1
Bead 1
The second bead can be made into a pendant or used on the Burgard 3 Post Changeable System:
Bead 2 shown on a Burgard Changeable Pendant.
Bead 2 - this background and lighting really shows the pink and gold tones.
Bead 2
The next bead can also be made into a pendant or used with the Burgard 3 Post Changeable System:
Bead 3 shown on the Burgard Changeable Pendant
Bead 3
The 4th bead is my favorite bead of this batch because I got some new and unusual effects. This is one I really which I remembered what I used - it's in my notes but I can't tell which formula goes with which bead because I forgot to take a photograph of the order they came out of the kiln.  Hope you like it too:
Bead 4 - Can be made into a Pendant.
 Here is the last bead of this series:
Bead 5 - Can be made into a pendant
Bead 5
Bead 5

As always, thanks for stopping in to see what I'm up to with glass.  I still have more to share soon!
Chris

Contact me: chrissandersonbeads@gmail.com - to make an appointment to see my beads and jewelry at my home studio.
Follow my life of Lampworking: http://beadsbychrissanderson.blogspot.com
Purchase my beads and Jewelry: http://www.artfire.com/users/BeadsByChris
Finished Jewelry sold on site at:  
1. Mermaid's Bite 472 5th Ave. South, Naples, FL 34102
2. SALVATORE CAPELLI SALON 4105 Chapel Drive in the Levis Commons open air mall in Perrysburg
Loose beads (sets and focals) sold on site at:
1. The Bead Boutique 2015 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48912
Just for fun: Facebook: Glass Lampwork beads and Jewelry by Chris Sanderson (Remember to click on the "like" button for updates)
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Fall Colored Beads - Tumble Etched.

I am finally posting on my blog!  I have so much to catch up on - don't I always say that?  I guess that's a good thing to say as it means I have been busy making lots of beads.  I had a fun summer with some traveling and one of my trips was to the ISGB Gathering for a full week of beads, glass, tools, supplies, jewelry components, lectures, classes and more beads and glass....  I was exhausted after a full week of that.  So after I rested up for a few days I couldn't wait to get back to the torch and experiment with all the new ideas, information and inspiration floating around in my head.

Here is a new style of bead that I am really loving.  I especially like how this technique looks with opaque fall colors.  It involves etching the bead after it's made with a tumbling process and then to enhance and protect the glass it gets a fine coating of oil/beeswax and this part just makes all the striations pop!




These beads are all thick walled hollows and here is a picture of how they looked before I tumbled them:
I think they are very pretty without the tumbling too!

After I made these hollows I moved on to make... focal beads of course as I seem to be enjoying and selling focals for pendants.
Fixed pendant.
Shown on a Burgard 3 post changeable system.
Can also be made into a fixed pendant.  
Shown on a Burgard 3 post changeable system.
Can also be made into a fixed pendant.
Side 2. Shown on a Burgard 3 post changeable system.
Can also be made into a fixed pendant.
Can be made into a pendant.
Can be made into a pendant.
Can be made into a pendant.
Can be made into a pendant.


These next photos are just for my own use so I can look back and see the glass used to create each color so just ignore them - unless you are a bead-maker and want to know what I used.

1&2: Marbled Blueberry, 3@4: Streaky Denim, 5: Ambrosia, 6: Painted Desert, 7: Fossil med, 8: Moon Rock, 9: Lime Sweet Odd Spec, 10: Bloody Mary Odd Spec, 11: Pastel Powder Pink, 12: Jupiter Odd Spec, 13: Sweet Strawberry Odd, 14: Jungle Twilight Odd Past, 15: Rosewood, 16: Lace Agate.
1: Ivory w/ Petroleum Green, 2: Petroleum Green, 3&4: Yellow Ocher, 5: Relish, 6: Wasabi Pale, 7: Spring Willow, 8: Jungle Twilight Odd, 9: Lichen Dark Odd Past, 10: Burnt Siena Dk, 11: Petrified Wood, 12: 591420-M Coral Martian Stra____, 13: Copper Green Red, 14: Swamp Moss Odd Past, 15: Turquoise Lt, 16: Avocado Marble Odd Past, 17: Burnt Sienna.

I'll close for now with a list of two upcoming events for my local friends, family and customers.
SAVE THE DATES:
December 7, 2013 - Bowling Green Women's Club Craft & Art Show - Stone Ridge Country Club. 
December 15, 2013 - My annual Holiday Open House Noon - 7 P.M.

This post is just the beginning of all the photos I have ready to blog about.  I'll be back soon!  
Thanks for stopping by to read my bead blog!
Chris

Contact me: chrissandersonbeads@gmail.com - to make an appointment to see my beads and jewelry at my home studio.
Follow my life of Lampworking: http://beadsbychrissanderson.blogspot.com
Purchase my beads and Jewelry: http://www.artfire.com/users/BeadsByChris
Finished Jewelry sold on site at:  
1. Mermaid's Bite 472 5th Ave. South, Naples, FL 34102
2. Will be returning this spring to SALVATORE CAPELLI SALON 114 W. South Boundary Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 - In the Country Charm Shoppes.
Loose beads (sets and focals) sold on site at:
1. The Bead Boutique 2015 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI 48912
Just for fun: Facebook: Glass Lampwork beads and Jewelry by Chris Sanderson (Remember to click on the "like" button for updates)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Glass-Lampwork-beads-and-Jewelry-by-Chris-Sanderson/17533418