Since i only torch part time, I don’t get to order glass supplies very often. But when i do it’s soooooooo exciting when the package finally arrives – almost like Christmas!
Now this particular box is four, yes FOUR months late in arriving (don’t ask) so my emotions are a bit mixed: on one hand i’m like a kid in a candy store cuz i just LOVE getting new glass stuff but at the same time i’m extremely ticked that it took this long to arrive. aaahh well, time to move on. (sigh)
Let’s open this sucker up!
oooo… styrofoam, exciting stuff that. i’ve got a garbage bag full of these bits in the basement cuz i can’t bring myself to throw them out. reduce, reuse, recycle, right? (or am i kidding myself?)
I didn’t order this, the supplier sent it as an apology for being so late with the shipment. What do you think, should i accept the apology? (And i wonder how they knew my dots suck?)
Look at those rods. Aren’t they scrumptious? i keep stroking them, they’re so delicious i almost want to lick them. my imagination is going wild thinking of all the cool things i’ll do with them… They’re a special type of Italian glass called alabastro – supposed to give a translucent effect similar to alabaster. (duh?) Sounds fantastic doesn’t it?
some longer bead reamers (yay!) and square cubic zirconias.
I can’t wait to try these. the trick is to embed them in the glass without causing the bead to crack – sorta like a faux diamond. sparkly glass and diamonds. can a girl ask for more?
These Corina Spotlights are classic technique booklets in the lampworking community. I’ve heard great things about them and after a quick run through i’m quite impressed at how much information is stuffed in those few pages. I hope she starts making them again…
30 gauge fine silver wire. crap. i forgot i’d purchased these and ordered a pile from somewhere else last month.
Haven’t watched this dvd yet, but lots of people recommend it on the forums. You’ll be able to judge for yourselves over the next few weeks if it really does help me improve my stringer control…
just another gratuitous alabastro rod shot. side view this time, just cuz i love them so much. i tell ya, completely, utterly, deliciously lickable…
This is a highly recommended, two-volume collection of probably everything i’ll ever need to know about lampworking. I quickly scanned through both volumes and there’s such great info it’ll be a while before i get fully through them.
one last thing…some boutique silver glass frit. cuz really i can’t justify paying $100/lb for glass rods (yet). If i can get this to do its magic, maybe then i’ll reconsider…
and just cuz i can, a random kitten shot. That’s my kitty Busta. He’s just so cute – dumb as post and worst hygiene of any cat i have ever owned but still so darned adorable i can’t help but love him to death.
LOL!! This was fun, getting to see everything you opened! (I knew the vendor before I even got to the silver wire, and late package issues…. well, been there, done that!) You got serious goodies and I’d have been holed up in the glass room with that box for DAYS! Have fun with the alabastro, it gives me fits! 😀
I was ROFTL at this post. I thought I was the only artist in the world who orders stuff, forgets, and orders more of the stuff from somewhere else…. (So THAT’S why I have so many hemimorphite beads lately….)
Thank you for letting me watch as you unwrapped your intriguing package o’ stuff!
Luann Udell
Oooooh – you are SUCH a happy camper! That Dots,dots,dots book is great – I am even one of the reviews on the website! Deanna’s techniques are really helpful. And look at all of the other goodies – I’m jealous!