HAPPY 2008!!!

My sincere thanks for your ongoing support… 

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I’ve updated my studio page…

studio 

Ever wanted to see where all my creations are made…? this is it. 

(Click the picture to go to the studio page and a description of my work space.)

The photos should also help clear up much of the confusion regarding the difference between glass beadmakers and traditional glass blowers…  could you really see me running a furnace and blowing a vase in this tiny set up?

Buying my beads: because you asked…

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I’ve put together a page detailing how/where to buy my beads and/or place a custom order.   If I’ve missed anything, let me know.

http://shebamakeda.com/my-glass-beads/custom-orders/

You can also find the permalink for it entitled “Buying my beads” in the Pages box on the navigation column to the right.

I’m still in recovery mode from yesterday. Cooking Xmas dinner is hard work – especially since i normally rarely cook on this scale.

Hope you’re all taking full advantage of the holiday season, family time and Boxing Day madness.

Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday Season…

… and my very best wishes go out to you, your family and friends.  Have a wonderful day!

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sincerely, 

Evelyn & family,

ShebaMakeda Glass Art

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Tales from the torch: Dec. 24th/07

Another bunch of custom orders: requests were for oranges, reds, browns, golds… plus your first glimpse of anything “floral” from me.  They’re all around 2inches long or so.

 Red, orange, browns and golds

From left to right:

  • oval floral: (sold) this bead is my fave, I’ll have a hard time letting it go.  made with my new crunch bead press received for my b-day.  I’m realizing more and more I’m not really a “press” person – i find i only use them to start the bead and then refine the shape to suit my own tastes.  wish I’d realized that BEFORE i bought a pile of them…
  • rectangular tree: this bead was a total surprise – i layered the gold from the oval to the left over the orange from the teardrop to the right expecting a more muted orange but got this earthy brownish gold instead.  pretty cool… It has a bit of sparkle from the silver and gold leaf plus a bit of reduction around the bottom.  i left the frit partially raised so it feels great: all nice and nubbly
  • floral teardrop (sold): I like the shape and pattern on this one so much i think I’ll try it again with different colours.  Most noticeable here is how much my stringer (spaghetti sized threads of glass) control has improved – I can actually draw stems and leaves now!
  • flattened teardrop: this bead is a completely different and slightly retro direction. love it but the bottom half broke coming off the mandrel.  I’m thinking it’s either incompatibility between the glasses or else i didn’t keep it warm enough while making it.  I’m going to remake it to see which…