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chrissy 2009-09-29 12:44am

It's Finished! :Gold Champagne & Sparkle Balls
 
Well i decided to start a new thread, as i could not edit the Title of the other thread.

YEAH, my first E-book is finished!!

It got a bit bigger than expected.

35 pages
81 photo's
and a total size of 4,31MB

What will ou learn in this E-book?
• Gold Champagne Balls
• Sparkle Balls
• How to apply hair thin stringers
• How to use murrini
• BONUS: How to apply Sakura Flower Murrini


But i enjoyed writing every single page of this E-book.

I hope you will enjoy it too, and please share your pictures!!!!!!!


The picture is a direct link

http://ny-image0.etsy.com/il_430xN.93047684.jpg
http://ny-image1.etsy.com/il_430xN.93047717.jpg


Thank you all so much for being patience!!

IMPORTANT: Please check your spamfilter if you did not received the tutorial jand please note there is a major time difference as i am living in the Netherlands

gallerygal 2009-09-29 12:56am

Bought mine - woohoo! Can't wait to get it :)

Marianne.

gallerygal 2009-09-29 2:52am

Yay! It's here already! I've read from start to finish - great tut, thanks Christina.

Marianne.

chrissy 2009-09-29 3:22am

Quote:

Originally Posted by gallerygal (Post 2682900)
Yay! It's here already! I've read from start to finish - great tut, thanks Christina.

Marianne.


Thank you so much Marianne, i was a bit nervous about it. I am happy you like it.

PS: Don't forget to show us yoru beads \\:D/

Aubs 2009-09-29 7:33am

do you have a favorite source for the dichro on cooper foil or the spear tool?

playswithfire104 2009-09-29 8:17am

I see you need dichro powder and dust. I'm not sure what that is or where to get it.

chrissy 2009-09-29 8:23am

Quote:

Originally Posted by playswithfire104 (Post 2683129)
I see you need dichro powder and dust. I'm not sure what that is or where to get it.

Nancy, if you purchase teh E-book you will know what this means and how to get/make it

chrissy 2009-09-29 8:26am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aubs (Post 2683069)
do you have a favorite source for the dichro on cooper foil or the spear tool?

Hi Aubrey,

I purchased my spear tool at a UK company:
This is teh direct link
Spheres of Glass


I got my dichro on copper from Ron & Rocio

Have fun!

beetslive 2009-09-29 8:42am

Brass sheet
 
Hi Christina,
I'm really enjoying reading your tutorial. Can you tell me how thick the brass is that you use? Also what do you use to crush the dicro? Thanks for everything. I can't wait to get started! Debbie

theglasszone 2009-09-29 8:43am

I'm off to get mine! :) All my best to you Chrissy! Congrats...I think you beat your estimated launch date by a month! Good work...

De

theglasszone 2009-09-29 8:45am

WITH ALL DUE RESPECT...may I dare suggest that in order to maintain the charm and intrigue of this hard-worked Tutorial by Chrissy, we PM our requests for sources of products necessary and techniques (which I figure MUST be in the Tut itself, yeah?).

I figure if Chrissy sees some tweaks or Addendum are necessary, she might modify the Tut a bit or send a "Supplement" to those who have purchased.

Humbly proffered,
De
:hide:

beetslive 2009-09-29 8:55am

Sorry about the questions. I wasn't thinking! I e-mailed Christina directly. I'm off to my torch!

chrissy 2009-09-29 8:55am

Quote:

Originally Posted by beetslive (Post 2683155)
Hi Christina,
I'm really enjoying reading your tutorial. Can you tell me how thick the brass is that you use? Also what do you use to crush the dicro? Thanks for everything. I can't wait to get started! Debbie

Debbie,

Did you read the entire E-book. Cause i mentioned what the thickness is.

If you have questions please pm or e-mail me at info@fengbeads.com

Thank you
Chrissy

chrissy 2009-09-29 9:01am

Quote:

Originally Posted by theglasszone (Post 2683159)
WITH ALL DUE RESPECT...may I dare suggest that in order to maintain the charm and intrigue of this hard-worked Tutorial by Chrissy, we PM our requests for sources of products necessary and techniques (which I figure MUST be in the Tut itself, yeah?).

I figure if Chrissy sees some tweaks or Addendum are necessary, she might modify the Tut a bit or send a "Supplement" to those who have purchased.

Humbly proffered,
De
:hide:

Thank you De,

I mentioned in the E-book that if peopele have questions they can e-mail me.

I totally agree!
By askign such explicit questions on a public page. The hard work i put into this E-book are almost out there in the open for anybody to use.

this would not be fair to me or all the lampworkers who have already spend there money on purchasing one.

So i would like to suggest if you have any questons about the material used, where to get them to contact me.

I do believe that i forgot to mention some things, now that i think about it.

Thank you and i hope i did not step on anybodies toes.

theglasszone 2009-09-29 9:02am

Quote:

Originally Posted by beetslive (Post 2683173)
Sorry about the questions. I wasn't thinking! I e-mailed Christina directly. I'm off to my torch!

:kiss:

You're a sweet person...I'm excited about it too! Yippee!

De

PaulaD 2009-09-29 9:05am

Yeah Chrissy. Going to buy mine now!
Aubs we have the dichroic on copper.
Paula

chrissy 2009-09-29 9:21am

Debbie, NO worries.
I am going reply you now. i am getting flutted with pm's and e-mails. i just got some take away chinese so i can answer everything as fast as possible.

Deb Hopeful Journeys 2009-09-29 9:22am

Looking forward to seeing the tut

chrissy 2009-09-29 9:28am

working my tale of

Carols Glass 2009-09-29 9:28am

I love this tutorial, thanks so much for doing it, Chrissy!

Deb Hopeful Journeys 2009-09-29 9:31am

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrissy (Post 2683230)
working my tale of

And you thought making the tut was a lot of work, lol.

:hide:

chrissy 2009-09-29 9:42am

Ok, i will also have to make a correction i mentioned the wrong thickness argh.
and forgot something else as well.

Thanks to Debbie now i know i fotgot them. lol

Deb Hopeful Journeys 2009-09-29 9:56am

When you get a chance, let me know if you sent my tut please. I'm excited to get it.

chrissy 2009-09-29 10:26am

yes, all the E-boosk are send.

I took a little longer so you got the corrected version.

kernheimer 2009-09-29 10:27am

i love it chrissy, love your balls.. lol...thx

Aubs 2009-09-29 10:32am

Thanks for the sources Chrissy......just to let everyone know, there weren't any sources listed in the tutorial for a few of the items, and I figured I would ask in the public forum to save Chrissy time on answering a ton of pm's about it.......

Deb Hopeful Journeys 2009-09-29 10:38am

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrissy (Post 2683315)
yes, all the E-boosk are send.

I took a little longer so you got the corrected version.

So all of them are sent? I haven't gotten mine yet. hmmm.

Can you tell I'm impatient. Just excited to read it.

theglasszone 2009-09-29 10:50am

In the words of Ernst and Julio Gallo, "It takes time to make fine wine...", or I suppose in this case, CHAMPAGNE! :lol:

Just got mine, Chrissy! Thanks darlin'!

Can't wait to try it - although it will be a while down the road! So much to try, so little time...

De

Pat 2009-09-29 10:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulaD (Post 2683198)
Yeah Chrissy. Going to buy mine now!
Aubs we have the dichroic on copper.
Paula

Paula, the website says sold out. When will it be back.

theglasszone 2009-09-29 11:03am

OK - did the "speed read" and it is awesome!

If you don't mind me saying, aside from the magical "sparkle" and the exciting "champagne bubble" information and techniques, THE BONUS MURRINI APPLICATION INFORMATION IS FANTASTIC!

As a hard-core murrini maker and a stickler for careful application, your technique advice here is a huge help for those who want to learn to apply it properly and prevent smearing, learn to make floral murrini "bloom", etc.

Murrini lovers, among others, you're gonna want this Tutorial! :)

De


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