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gubnavnania
2009-04-07, 3:38am
Some people PM me about where to get the rose murrini tutorial.
I got them from Marilyn Peraza. Here are 2 places to get them:
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=21471963 or http://www.perazabeads.com (http://www.perazabeads.com/)
I really recommend this tutorial.
Here are what I made from this tutorial:
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u249/gubby_design/jewellery977.jpghttp://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u249/gubby_design/jewellery975.jpghttp://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u249/gubby_design/jewellery976.jpg
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u249/gubby_design/jewellery984.jpg
chrissij
2009-04-07, 5:52am
I just ordered it. I have the Japanese videos, and the Japanese book...why I needed another "how to" I'll never know. Perhaps I am insane.
Deb Hopeful Journeys
2009-04-07, 5:55am
So is it an actual murrini that you pull from a cane or is the glass applied in layers to the bead to form the rose. I'm confused.
chrissij
2009-04-07, 5:56am
So is it an actual murrini that you pull from a cane or is the glass applied in layers to the bead to form the rose. I'm confused.
Actual murrini
Deb Hopeful Journeys
2009-04-07, 5:58am
ooooh, way cool!
ukiacat
2009-04-07, 6:00am
So is it an actual murrini that you pull from a cane or is the glass applied in layers to the bead to form the rose. I'm confused.
Looks like you learn to make a rose murrini cane and then apply that to the center of a regular flower the same way the you would apply a stamen cane. Very pretty!
gubnavnania
2009-04-07, 1:45pm
Looks like you learn to make a rose murrini cane and then apply that to the center of a regular flower the same way the you would apply a stamen cane. Very pretty!
You got it right there :)
Anyone know the "skill " level needed?
Or if there are special tools or glass involved.
I don't need another tutorial either,
now where is that link!!!
gubnavnania
2009-04-07, 4:42pm
I made the murrini in Morretti and the only tool that I used were a marver and steel chopstick (any punty). But it should works on BE.
Or you can email Marilyn and ask more specific question.
Sorry, not really my tutorial so I can't say much on the contents except it's really really awesome tutorial :)
Thank you Yunita
That is all I needed to know
Meow Meow Beads
2009-04-07, 7:34pm
Wow awesome job!!!!!! I think that is an awesome tut!!!!!
theglasszone
2009-04-07, 10:58pm
Hi Yunita~~~ :)
Thanks for posting this...I admired your bead ring and the sea shell in Gallery and wondered, hum, if you'd figured this out!
De
nmsaddlebum
2009-04-08, 6:40am
Those flowers are awesome! I ordered one, can't wait to get it!
Kate
Antonie
2009-04-09, 10:44am
I got it, the flowers are awesome, but I donīt like the big letters with perazabeads on the paper and fotos.
Antonie
mperaza
2009-04-11, 11:15am
I made the murrini in Morretti and the only tool that I used were a marver and steel chopstick (any punty). But it should works on BE.
Or you can email Marilyn and ask more specific question.
Sorry, not really my tutorial so I can't say much on the contents except it's really really awesome tutorial :)
Thanks for all the input and questions here...and thank you for showing your creations Yunita - they're awesome!
This is for intermediate to advanced levels. You can use bullseye glass (that's what I work with exclusively). You can even use boro if you have a hot enough torch. Oh - there are some tips also included in your email telling you how to use your murini within a bead. Obviously, if you are purchasing a tutorial such as this, I'm assuming that you already know how to make a basic bead and basic flower, so I don't show photos and give detailed step by step instructions, I just give basic explanation.
Antonie (or anyone else who purchased the tut) - I have removed the gray watermark from the tutorial, so if you need a "clean" copy of it, just email me and I'll send one over.
Don't forget to post your pictures... would love to see what you all do with this technique.
Thanks!
Marilyn
Antonie
2009-04-14, 1:21am
Thanks for all the input and questions here...and thank you for showing your creations Yunita - they're awesome!
This is for intermediate to advanced levels. You can use bullseye glass (that's what I work with exclusively). You can even use boro if you have a hot enough torch. Oh - there are some tips also included in your email telling you how to use your murini within a bead. Obviously, if you are purchasing a tutorial such as this, I'm assuming that you already know how to make a basic bead and basic flower, so I don't show photos and give detailed step by step instructions, I just give basic explanation.
Antonie (or anyone else who purchased the tut) - I have removed the gray watermark from the tutorial, so if you need a "clean" copy of it, just email me and I'll send one over.
Don't forget to post your pictures... would love to see what you all do with this technique.
Thanks!
Marilyn
thank you Marilyn,now your tutorial looks much more better
Antonie
theglasszone
2010-01-16, 11:52am
Weeeee! I really felt this thread deserved a loving BUMP! :)
Marilyn~
This is a FANTASTIC Tutorial! I've just gone CRAZY with making roses...and it's thanks to YOU that I've had some decent success!
For those of you who've desired to make rose murrini for a long, long time - it's time to revisit this Tutorial by Marilyn (http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37729399)
Make sure your bring your patience - but when it works, boy oh boy, the joy of succeeding is over-the-top!
Here's a snap of the murrini cane and slices I pulled - Pink, Yellow and Red:
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x280/theglasszone/Bead%20Photos/Rose%20Cane/RoseCane3.jpg
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x280/theglasszone/Bead%20Photos/Rose%20Cane/RoseCane2.jpg
I also pulled some BLACK! Yeah, baby! I decided to use these as applied slices versus the plunged cane; here are the slices along with some tiny flowers I made:
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x280/theglasszone/Bead%20Photos/Rose%20Cane/RoseCollection1.jpg
And now some application pics:
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x280/theglasszone/Bead%20Photos/Rose%20Cane/PinkRose1.jpg
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x280/theglasszone/Bead%20Photos/Rose%20Cane/SkullRose9.jpg
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x280/theglasszone/Bead%20Photos/Rose%20Cane/YRose1.jpg
Thanks again Marilyn for your generous sharing of your technique, and your support and encouragement throughout the process!
Hugs and Happy Weekend!
De
And a
josielv
2010-01-16, 11:54am
wow, i want this!
gubnavnania
2010-01-16, 11:57am
They look awesome, De :D
theglasszone
2010-01-16, 12:06pm
Thanks Josie and Yunita! :)
I like the look of the "tip pulled" version (Yunita and Marilyn's) better, but could hardly bare the frustration. I also know how to "implode" these (will try that next) which will give a similar effect, I hope!
Appreciate the kind words! I can hardly wait until tomorrow (everyone LEAVE ME ALONE! :lol:) to try again!
De
Well done, De. these look great.
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