I can't stop making these dotty beads at the moment. I'm loving experimenting with colour combinations, and seeing the fabulous colour reactions that rubino creates. I also find that making sets of these beads is really relaxing. They're not terribly difficult, but they do require a degree of precision, and while I'm concentrating on placing my dots, I'm not thinking about anything else, which can be quite nice for a while!
Not that I have things that I need to avoid thinking about. In actual fact I feel in a very good place at the moment. We've had some glorious sunshine today, and I'm beginning to believe that Spring may actually be on its way. I am choosing to ignore any weather forecasts that mention "snow" on Wednesday!
With the arrival of Spring will come the second Flame Off event at Towcester, which I am eagerly anticipating. I plan to be there on the Friday and Saturday, and I'm looking forward to having a play on some different torches. I need to stock up on some glass too, and it's always nice to be able to select it "in person" rather than online.
That reminds me! I am shortly going to be building myself a new glass storage system. This is part of an attempt to be more organised and to keep my studio tidier. Well, that's the plan anyway! I promise some piccies of my new storage when it's completed.
Sunday, 1 March 2009
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7 comments:
WOW - those beads look fabulous
Adore the Ribena Berry Purple ones
Fabulous photos too :)
Nic xx
these are lush!
Oh that is lovely! I am also a lover of the dottyness of dotty beads! Cleaned 130 tiny dotty beads on Friday ...
These are beautiful Heather. Fantastic colour combos and I really like the deep purple with green (?).
Kelly B
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Scrummy dots - lovely
ooh these are gorgeous, Heather!! The periwinkle and rubino are YUM!! xox
If you can't stop, then don't stop! I'd wear a whole heap of your beads all at once in a huge masterpiece. Your work in colour energizes my creative soul
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