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Phoenix
2008-08-27, 10:19am
20% off as I process glass today - It's my way of staying accountable and getting through a LOT of glass that needs to be handled.

20% off applies to quantity prices as well - so you can stack these discounts to get incredible deals that I have never offered before.

I'll keep this thread updated as I process glass and I won't ship until tomorrow - so if you see something you have to have, feel free to order more than once and I'll combine them at the end of the day.

First up -
7-10 mm black glass
http://phoenixartsupplies.com/proddetail.php?prod=00002
http://www.phoenixartsupplies.com/images/products/blacklarge.jpg

Phoenix
2008-08-27, 10:47am
yum - cobalt is up at 20% off now as well. This is a terribly inexpensive glass to start with - as low as $2 per quarter pound before your 20% off!

SuzyQ picture in action -
http://phoenixartsupplies.com/images/cobalt-suzyq.jpg

Phoenix
2008-08-27, 11:37am
And the red is complete -
http://phoenixartsupplies.com/images/red.jpg
The next may be a bit - Spring Greens are coming up and they are quite a chore

Phoenix
2008-08-27, 2:45pm
almost done- Spring Green is restocked- lots of great colors in this rod mix.

http://phoenixartsupplies.com/prodimages/143l.jpg
http://phoenixartsupplies.com/proddetail.php?prod=00143

Beadanna
2008-08-28, 6:02am
Mmm the colours are lovely - I just need to keep within the 104 range for the moment - though I have so much frit that would fit with 96. . .
Stop me someone please.

Anna

Phoenix
2008-08-28, 8:51am
Thanks Anna - I know the lure of new coes - I have a couple here I have to keep separate :-) If you ever want to take the plunge safely - let me know and we can work on ones that play nicely with the 104s you have - as a general rule -the warm colors don't play nicely

and we have the last sale glass - another pain to clean as it's possible to knock the lines off this one when I wash it -

Lattichino glass - I love this glass!
http://phoenixartsupplies.com/prodimages/latt.jpg
http://phoenixartsupplies.com/proddetail.php?prod=00102

if you are signed up for my newsletter, you may see another deal or two come through as well. Not signed up? Shoot me and email and I'll add you to the list. jessica@phoenixartsupplies.com

lunamoonshadow
2008-09-03, 12:21pm
Jess's 96 Coe is EASY to keep separate--just keep it in the shipping boxes she uses--they're ROD LENGTH!!! & they reclose easily!!! I wash all my "dirty shorts" & assorted packs I buy from her when she has a bargain sale (ok, now you know my dirty little secret) & just put them back in the box--easy storage & easy to keep separate from my little stash of BE90 (in a toolbox, about 6#) & my bigger stash of Lauscha (about 10#, sitting on the shelf) & my better stash of "normal" 104 (in a picnic basket :lol:) Not gonna mention the Kinari I own, but have never melted because I need a kiln--someone would have to re-program to anneal it for me--and that would be too much to ask ;) (I've got um, a couple pounds, in the closet, safely wrapped in bubble wrap :lol:)

Anyway....Jess's shorts, odds & NON-odds melt BEAUTIFULLY with frit & make the BEST PPP glass & I've gotten gorgeous focals out of them & lovely purple hearts ;) & the white stays white (awesome for frit beads, just awesome!) & fantastic for making pressed beads! press, frit, press! yay! I just clear off my table & pull out some frit & the "Jess's glass box" & I'm good to go--I know everything is ~96
~luna
Yes, I am a soft glass freak. If it melts on a hothead, I want it.