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2009-01-28, 12:09am
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I bought a couple of these today. tempted to try the butterfly. The flower....don't think it's going to work out though. The heart is cool....Now to try and attempt this!
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2009-02-01, 5:27pm
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Anyone need some spacers?
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These are on sale this week at Michaels, 40% off on the 1-6 of Feburary.
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2009-02-07, 8:46pm
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This was one of the greatest tutorials I have ever found for lampworking. You can not beat the price of these for an optic mold. I've tried the heart so far.. works great! Thank you!
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2009-02-07, 8:55pm
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caffiene, beads, bedhead,
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aww thanks, even with my typos? lol
really truly thanks.
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2009-02-18, 10:00am
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I speak Murrini!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lara
Finally got a picture of one of my beads. I'm having issues getting the murrini melted in well, but am working on it. Red and white heart on Streaky Pink heart.
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Ack!!!! Lara...this is so darn adorable!!! And, ooooo - yummie....Streaky Pink!!!!
So cute....
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Bump!
This is a wonderful tutorial!
Thanks so much!
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2018-02-15, 2:32pm
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Did anyone save this tutorial? The original domain is no longer active.
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2018-02-17, 9:29am
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Thanks!
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2018-02-17, 11:40am
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There is also a free PDF tutorial available from Mary Lockwood. She used miniature steel clay cutters as optic molds.
I have these same cutters to cut out food decorations for appetizer plates. You can find this tut and more nice free PDF tuts here: marylockwood.com
And there is also a LE thread about simple made tools. You can use the metal parts of paper punches not only to create optic moulds but to create a simple press tool. I cannot find the thread yet, but remember Shawnette wrote about paper punches used as press tools.
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