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Bluebottle_25
2008-01-16, 5:03am
Could anybody point me to some instructions or inspirational pics for cat shaped beads at all?
I tried searching but the search word has to be at least 4 letters long ... C A T :-s
Bluebottle_25
2008-01-16, 5:04am
Oops, forgot my manners - thanks in advance!
killerbeedz1
2008-01-27, 5:25pm
These are the kind of cats I make. Very easy. You can see how they're made by just looking at the picture.
Listenup
2008-01-27, 6:11pm
Cool! The only time I made a cat was when I was using a press for the first time - the flutterby press one. I was about to dump it in the water when I saw a cat peeking out so I helped him along. I sent him to my mom and she loves it....go figure.
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The flutterby press is NOT one to use when you're doing it for the first time.
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SamanthaBeads
2008-02-13, 8:57am
I have been making a lot of cats lately for the local bead store. I start by making the body and the head. I add white dots for eyes and melt smooth, then I add a transp green and melt flat then black dot for the eye, then add white to where the belly will be and poke a hole for the belly button. Then I Add the arms then the legs, with the legs I make two blobs of glass and use a tool to push them flat on the body of the cat. Then I add two blobs of white glass just under the eyes for the snout and I smush those flat and press in the middle for the indentation. Next I add the tail its black with a white tip. Then I add the ears by adding a small black ball of glass to each side, then a small dot of pink in the middle of the black ball, heat each ball up and squeeze with plyers, then heat each up again and pull to a point. Now you can do the detail work adding a small bit of white to each of the top paws and melting in. Then add 4 dots of white to the bottom paws and smush flat, then the small black dots to the snout and lastly the nose.
Note: if you want to add a collar to the cat like in the pic, you need to add it when you are doing the eyes, other wise you will never get it on there, the same thing with any decoration to the chest, I usually cant get any flowers in there if you dont do it before adding the arms.
Hope this helps
Samantha
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Bluebottle_25
2008-02-13, 10:56am
Thanks so much for the replies, I especially love Samantha's cat!
I have worked out a design and did a few cats myself, although mine are just a head and collar. I must have a go at a body too.
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greenglasscafe
2008-02-15, 4:10pm
I've been dabbling a bit in some folk art style animals and one that I have done recently is pictured below- Really pretty simple and fun!
http://www.greenglasscafe.com/beads/feb/IMG_3721.jpg
He's primitive at best- first one I've ever made like this but with a bit of tweaking I think he could be really amazing.
If you want the technique just let me know and I will post it. Otherwise I wont get all long-winded :)
rainygrrl
2008-02-18, 2:17pm
Here are a couple of other threads that you might find helpful:
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10062&highlight=cats
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233123
Good luck!
rainygrrl
2008-02-18, 2:35pm
And for anyone who's interested, I just started a new weekly challenge: Cat's Meow.
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1665818#post1665818
Wanna come play?
Carols Glass
2008-02-18, 2:36pm
I love all the cats!
Frit Diva
2008-02-18, 4:19pm
Payton~
I'm not much for figurative glass, but I really like your cat! It's easy to see how he/she could become an owl quite easily, as well.
I've been messing around with some folk-art style glass as well, must be in the air?!
Thanks for sharing...
Jo
greenglasscafe
2008-02-18, 9:58pm
Jo-
Of course!
I wonder if it (folk art) IS in the air? Is it getting ready to come back around and we have some crazy ESP?
Payton
Parrotise
2008-02-19, 12:16am
Jo & Payton, It really must be something in the air! Sunday night I was playing around with cats and decided to try and make a couple folk art ones. Now don't laugh, these are the first ones ever, lol!
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Samantha thank you for the mini tutorial... I think I know how my little bears are going to get noses now.
Fru Babsan
2008-03-07, 12:55am
I don't know if it helps, but I'll post a picture of my cats as well:
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First I make a cone fo body (in this case decorated with stringer and a white belly). Than I add the head.
For the finer details I start with the tail, as that's the only small detail on the cats back.
Than I make four paws and the front legs before turning my attention to the cats head. There I start with the eyes as I like them melted in. Then I add the cheeks and ears.
The picture show the first set of cats I made, so they are not great beads, but I like the main principle of them. :smile:
danelady
2008-03-07, 2:14am
Here are some I made earlier (2006)
http://www.doglogic.com/AUCTION/AUCT1/kittycheri.jpghttp://www.doglogic.com/AUCTION/AUCT1/kittylavendera.jpg
Could anybody point me to some instructions or inspirational pics for cat shaped beads at all?
I tried searching but the search word has to be at least 4 letters long ... C A T :-s
SamanthaBeads
2008-03-07, 3:30pm
Samantha thank you for the mini tutorial... I think I know how my little bears are going to get noses now.
You're welcome, the cats are really quite easy to make.
Samantha
Cinnamon
2009-05-17, 9:49am
Hello Payton,
I love your folk art primitive cat bead! Would be able to write a tutorial so I can give it a try with a twist of my own?
Thanks.
Cinnamon
volkanokaren
2009-05-17, 8:32pm
yeah Payton luv your kitty kat,actualy I like them all .
Karen
Volkano Exotik
DayDream Beads
2009-05-21, 8:59am
OH I love these kitties. So cute.
asimeral
2009-05-26, 9:19pm
I'm so glad to have seen these. Thanks everybody for posting these darling kitties. :)
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