Showing posts with label fused glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fused glass. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Fused glass Puddle bowl



Have you ever jumped in puddles just because you can?
 
 
This is my puddle bowl, inspired by welly boots, puddles and jumping just because I can!
 
 
 
Laney x


Friday, 16 August 2013

Hot for dots!

Izzybeads on Facebook
 
Ever since making this dotty Dalmation bowl I have met so many spotty dogs on my dog walks, old ones, mad ones, young ones, liver spotted, black spotted and covered in mud - those are Defi's favourites!
 
I am still getting myself organized for Hereford Art Week so haven't been adding to my Izzybeads Etsy shop or even doing much chatting on my Izzybeads Facebook page, but today I am having a day off and going to visit my lovely friend in Ledbury, she plays with clay, so my daughter and I are going to Leadon Valley Crafts to see Fee and make something interesting in clay...hopefully!
 
Leadon Valley Crafts

Laney x


Friday, 5 October 2012

Stitch markers and experiments




 I have been encouraged by Sara of Crafts of Texture, to make some stitch markers, using my natural brand of humour, finally able to put it to some good use!  She brought some glass buttons from me, a while ago, and mentioned that with my humour, stitch markers would go down a treat...so get them while you can!  First up is my trademark Chook marker with fried eggs and bum holes...how else would they lay eggs!!
 



Chicken (chook) and fried egg stitch markers on Etsy

Just click on the link for the chooky set or for the Sheep and balls of wool set (below) click here!

Struggling to think of that perfect Xmas gift for Granny?  Look no further than in my Izzybeads Etsy shop



I have been experimenting with my fused glass.  This pendant is quite simple in that there was only three pieces to cut, but the finished piece is stunning, but, a touch grown up for me!

So...

I decided to have a play.  I put together some fusing glass and made some cabochons, then I dragged out the glass paints (ones that go into the kiln to be fused into the glass, so posh ones!) blew off the dust and promptly emailed the lovely Jill at Kiln Fired Art for some tips.  Sadly, my watercolour skills are limited, the paint isn't vibrant with me, it just goes to mud, and using glass paints is a similar process, other than for drying you use a kiln.  Jill suggested I try an oil based medium, which resulted in a quick dash to the local supermarket for some Olive Oil, then I set about my fused cabs. 
So far they have had two firings and I am not unhappy with them, just not over happy.  They are not quite the masterpieces I imagined they would be, but, they are a start and I have many more ideas...and cabs...to play with, but I think I will take the bull by the horns and attempt to use the glass paints in a more watercolour technique, possibly this weekend...wont be next weekend as we are now counting down to the Beadathon raising awareness and funds, to support the Children with Cancer charity. 

If you are feeling generous and want to support us, and read more about it, click this link Beadathon.  We are a small group of lampworkers, and we are very passionate about raising awareness for this fabulous charity, we are nearly at our target of £500 and it would be brilliant to reach that by next weekend.

Laney x

Friday, 24 August 2012

Off to Stourbridge, glass festival 2012

 
Bit of a picture hog on this blog post.  I am off to Stourbridge this weekend, the International Festival of Glass 2012.  You will find me in the Bonded Warehouse selling my beads Saturday and Sunday and on Monday I will still be there and you can see my fused collection of bowls and clocks.
 
Lots of see in Stourbridge, the weather is forcast to be miserable and wet but if you are brave enough to come out you will not be disappointed. 
 
 
 
 
Beaded Penguin necklace

Lampwork bracelet Mogs and Fish

Beaded and Lampwork Orchid and Blooms necklace

Penguin

Flowers for mum

An eye for an eye

Focal beads




Laney x