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Hodge Podge Paperweight

April 16th, 2008 by admin

hodge podge paperweight

To make the inside of this paperweight, I used the “hodge podge” frit, which was all the scraps of frit that got contaminated with other colors. I think it looks better than any one or two colors used individually.

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Blue violet glass

April 14th, 2008 by admin

blue violet glass

I’m a few weeks behind on posting my creations, because I like to leave each photo up for a few days before I post the next one. At this rate it will be May before I post what I’m working on now. Stay tuned for my lampworking fish and my newest little books.

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Green and Gold lampshade

April 7th, 2008 by admin

green gold shade sidegreen gold shade

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Cracked Yellow-gold lampshade

April 3rd, 2008 by admin

cracked yellow shade

This was my biggest lampshade, and the colors turned out mottled because they interacted with each other chemically.  Unfortunately, I think I got a drop of water on the base of it when I was getting it off the puntie, as when it came out of the annealer it had two huge cracks on either side.  I’ll probably use it as a practice piece when I drill holes in the bottom for the electrical cords.

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