Thank you so much for sharing, Amber! If it ever gets cooler out and I can bear being near the torch I'll have to try them. And, do some more Dragon Scales. Such simple processes to produce such stunning beads.
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Thank you Amber!!
Can't wait for your HH tutorial! granny |
Thank you!
I can't wait to try this tomorrow night but I have a question about the foil. How do you cut it? When I try, it just keeps trying to float around the table. I'm wondering if I need to use a papercutter and do the whole book at once. |
Thank you Amber I will try it tonight and see if I can get other than yucky stuff from my Ekho
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Amber-I am so glad to cyber-know you. You are a class act, so generous with your wealth of knowledge. Thank you!
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Thank you! These are beautiful. I can't wait to try them!
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I love your fire opals!!! This is so generous of you Amber - thank you! I can't wait to try this as soon as I can tolerate the heat in my 'studio.' It's supposed to cool down a little so I'll be on the torch as soon as I can.
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Thanks so much for your generosity Amber!! Like Deanne, my birthstone is Opal so I'm really looking forward to trying this.
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Amber - thank you so much!
I've been loving these beads! :) |
Amber, thank you so much for this free tutorial!!! Much happiness coming to you!!
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Drats!!! Just checked my stash and NO "Ekho" nor "Clio" :( I do have some Aion 2...any idea what happens with this color? I'm gonna try it anyway and see what happens. They will probably be light on the color side, but hoping to have SOME sort of cool reaction!
Who's tried this Tutorial so far? Anyone starting up a Gallery "Show Your Results of Amber's Fire Opal Tutorial" Thread yet? I can't wait to see 'em come flowing in... :) |
Love this, thank you!
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Great tut!! Thank you for sharing!!!
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Thanks so very much!
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Very nice. What a nice thing to do.
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Thanks so much for sharing this! What a sweet and generous thing to do. I can't wait to try it!!
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Thank you Amber! |
Wow, those are some spectacular beads! Thanks for sharing with us.
Now, I just need to buy some more fun glass, like double helix. :) |
thank you Amber for sharing,it is greatly appreciated. Your beads are beautiful!
Barbara |
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I'm going to try it anyway-the worst that can happen is I'll ruin the "leaffoil" that I don't use anyway. Thanks again! |
Cutting silver leaf
You can still use the leaf....and cut it...I put the leaf between 2 pieces of paper and cut it. Then I carefully let it slide onto my marver from between the paper. I usually cut up as many strips as I'm going to need and then only slide one onto my marver at a time so the others don't blow away...
And if you put 2 or 3 strips of leaf one on top of the other and roll them onto your bead all at once it's almost like foil... Hope this helps. Suzanne |
Amber, these beads are stunning! Thank you so much for sharing this.
what would happen if you made this bead, but encase a sliver of brass mesh in the encasing layer? :pout: I wish that I have some torch time. I would try this. :pout: |
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Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I've admired your beads for some time and would never have imagined how to do it. Hopefully I can get some torch time this weekend and give it a try. :)
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Wow, Amber! You are too cool, girl. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Amber, thank you for posting this tutorial. For a long time now, I have been wondering if I need to buy gold leaf to make a bead like that. I am so happy to learn that the gold color is resulted from the reaction from Ekho and/or other silver glass. I have one in the kiln now. Thank you so much for sharing this technique.
Grace Hobbs |
Amazon. If you put a dot of water then the silver it won't fly all over.
I spent the afternoon making these and variations of and had a blast. |
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