Fabulous thread! I can't wait to try some of these!
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Are you saying that the base on both of these beads are Hades?
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I agree Val I sure can't get that to happen and I bought a couple lbs to try it!!
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*BUMP* May be a few newbies out there that would enjoy this thread.
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Thank you soooo much for bumping this, I was just wondering it myself, and thought that I will probably just waste all my silver foil for experimenting, but now I dont need to waste it! Its all here already, I would like to add couple new, and if they will look good, I will add them to the list!
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That's terrific Pia, I can't wait to see what you come up with!;-)
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Works really well with ANY of the dark transparent effetre/moretti colors: black, intense trans emerald green, cobalt blue, dark amber, etc.
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Oh hey, thanks!! Silvered coral is still one of my favorites :)
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These arent exactly silvered stringers but they are silver burnished and are covered in transparent stringers then encased.
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what a beautiful effect Divina126!
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Just realized how old this thread is. FWIW the base on both the beads I did is CIM Hades. Some days the blue is easy to get and some days it just won't play nice at all.
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Yep. It is IS an old thread, but I revived it for newbies because it has some great ideas in it and was pleased to see kevan saw it for the first time too and found something she wanted to try also. \\:D/
Sometimes I go way back to the very first posts and I am finding all sorts of terrific ideas. |
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Oh WOW!!! Look at that!! Okay, that goes on the list too. Thank-you for the pics, very nice. I don't like reds but I like those.
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How do you make sis? I have been mixing it into the glass, but im not getting that cool black webbing effect on my beads.
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there are actually some tutorials out there, I could probably find you one or two. I just get a gather on the tip of a ivory or dark ivory rod, and when it is the size I want, I marver it little to get more cylinder shape, then I wrap this cylinder into the silver foil. Make sure you smooth it out with a paddle or on a marver, if it is not attached well, it just burns off. But when you burnish it it leaves these tiny bubbles, then I just pull it into stringer. I think the trick is to marver the foil really smooth on glass before putting it back on flame.
I hope this helps, I will try to find you now a tutorial. :) Pia |
http://spawnofflame.wordpress.com/20...torial-part-1/
there are the links to the other parts of the tutorial under the last image. http://lampworketc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126157 http://lampworketc.com/forums/showth...silvered+ivory This is what I found, so read through these threads, and you find maybe something that will work for you. You will notice that not everyone makes them the same way. Happy torching! Pia |
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omg thanks so much i made some today and it looks great. i thought you were just supposed to mix it in. here is a pic of silvered sky blue that someone was asking about. i think it turned out really nice.
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wow, that looks so pretty, I think Im gonna have to try that tomorrow myself.... Lol!
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i bet it would look great. i went kinda crazy with the stringer tonight and i hope to have a few good examples
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Lorraine, that will be appreciated. I made a whole bunch of silvered stringers, and only the coral one looks like it is gonna work. Should have just stick to the recommended... :lol: Now I have a ton of silvered stringers, with not really any use, and wasted a lot of time too. Oh well, at least I know which ones are not gonna really work.
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I tried the multicolor dark as a silvered stringer and it didnt look so good. Im not sure if i did it wrong or what but i turned an icky brown and i usually get really pretty purples greens and blues out of it. i will have to check where it is at and take a pic.
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Lots of GREAT ideas! I can't wait to try some of them out! :love:
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Maybe we can make a list of colors that work and another list of colors that are yucky.
It could be one of those lists that we keep adding to the master list instead of us all posting individually? Should we add numbers also? |
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What color did they turn, that you don't like them? If it's brown, you could always make trees and use them for tree trunks. |
Most of them did nothing except had couple little balls of silver on them... Just not enough for it to make sense to use them...
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I'd love to learn more Lorraine :)
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Okay, I'll go through all of the posts and start the list.
Then when anyone gets a new color that makes good silvered stringer they can add it. I have a lot to do tomorrow and Friday but I can start it over the week-end. I think a list everyone can print out (and laminate) would be great to have at the work bench. :grin: |
That would be Great !! What about using BE ?
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There was an earlier post with some BE colors listed as good choices. I will list those also.;)
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BE French Vanilla is a bit like silvered ivory.
Nothing in 96 CoE that I have tried looks good. I like silvered Copper Green and silvered Streaky Sapphire. :) |
Okay, I started the list and will get the numbers etc. later. The updates will always be added to the first page so we can easily find them.:waving:
Please add pics of beads and posts whenever you get great SS results you want to share. Odd lots are very welcome as a lot of us have a lot of those too. |
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Thanks for starting a list, Lorraine.. I will keep a close eye on it as, newbie that I am, the more information I can soak up the better as it will give me a bit of a clue when I finally get torch time!.. hehe ~Rachel |
Your very welcome, and not only that Rachel but Silvered Stringers are great for stretching out rare odd lots and increasing your bead design repertoire by a lot.:-P
I can't wait to get my new Cricket up and running this weekend, I want to test all of the colors on the list and post pics!!!! |
I've given this tip before, but thought it might go nicely with this thread:
You can make enameled silvered ivory stringer. You take a rod of light or dark ivory, heat the end to glowing, roll in silver foil and burnish it on really well. Burn off the silver and form a gather at the end of your rod. Roll the gather in any color enamel (but I almost always use green), carefully melt it in and then pull your stringer. I use this for vines in my florals, which is why I almost always use green, but it works with lots of other colors too. Don't forget to wear a respirator in addition to your ventilation when working with powdered glasses, enamels and frits. ~~Mary Here it is both left partially raised on the cap and melted smooth on the stem of this mushroom. It is very organic looking because the colors shift, the silver breaks through, etc along the length of the stringer. |
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Vetrofond 791970, it's an odd lot that is hard to find these days. |
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I can't wait to see the list, this is going to help me out a lot. Thank you so much for taking the time out of your life to do all this, you are much appreciated........Val . |
Thank-you so much for the encouraging words!
My first post in this thread has the list there and I will keep adding to it as more people post and I do more color tests. It is much easier just to go to the first post and check the list there I think. I didn't get to my torch over the weekend, just too busy and my pooch was spayed on Tuesday so keeping a close eye on her but hopefully I can torch soon. I have a bunch of colors I want to try and then will post the results. |
Thats so sweet of you to do. If I would find out any, good or bad matches, I will let you know!
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This weekend I will go through what ever I tried, and tell you what didnt work... it is also after the fact so easy to think... what was I thinking, ofcourse it doesnt work, but then you never know, some things just surprise you sometimes.
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