Monday, July 27, 2015

Unexpected visitor

My daughter had an unexpected break in her work schedule and decided to pay us a long overdue visit.  All lampworking is suspended until she leaves.  I'll be back in two weeks.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Copper foil

It's summer so it's time for Margo Knight's lampwork bead class at Spruill Arts Center in Atlanta.  For the first class of the session, we learned the tricks of how to apply copper foil to beads, something which I have done before without much success.  It turns out that you must lay down a thick layer of enamel prior to placing and marvering the foil (except for white---more about this next time).   Then you must heat the glass to develop the blue-green color.  I applied frit (Georgia Peach from Val Cox) on top of the heated copper, followed by teal and white stringer, and finally gold foil:


The tabs in the above photo were made on white glass with enamel, and the tube bead was made on turquoise with enamel.