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Abacus Beads 2006-12-31 6:40am

Puffy Hearts
 
Is there a tuit on making the puffy hearts, I have several presses but none give me the puffy full rounded effect. If not could someone share information on how it's done?
Liz R

SadiesJewels 2006-12-31 2:57pm

Liz ... could you post a pic of the type of puffy heart you are thinking of? I make puffy hears making a hollow bead first. I certainly don't mind explaining my process but want to be sure it's what you want first.

Sadie

Abacus Beads 2007-01-01 10:08am

Sadie
Thanks for answearing, I'll look up a photo of what I would like to do and see if I can post it later today
Liz R

Abacus Beads 2007-01-02 6:12am

Kimberly
I agree I like puffy hearts that don't look like they are "stamped" out of glass. but alas this is the only kind I can make that comes out looking like a heart.
Sadie
The puffy hearts I am dying to make are some what like Aimee has in the Valentine show and tell. Her photo is #10 I think. They rock
Liz R

Margrieten 2007-01-02 12:05pm

I have found this one:

http://www.fireballbeeds.com/hearts.html

and this one is very beautiful ->

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/bgould.../Spotlight.htm

Good luck!

Margrieten 2007-01-02 12:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by kimberly (Post 921798)
Here is a link to Glass Patterns Quarterly.

http://www.glasspatterns.com/back_is...hives/0304.htm

The tutorial for Puffy hearts (I called the Zebra Hearts as they had stripes) is in the Winter, 2004 magazine. It looks like you can order older copies.

THANK YOU, Kimberly!

On the Dutch Glass Forum we are just making Valentines beads for each other (swap). I tried a few hearts, but they were quit difficult.

I have just found the magazine and search for your tutorial in it. FAN-TAS-TIC!

And... nice to see you on the pictures!!!

squid 2007-01-02 1:05pm

so *that's* the inspiration for the seahorses :). Your trusty steed!

Abacus Beads 2007-01-02 3:54pm

Gee Thanks everyone for your response to my problem. I think I'll give a few of the ideas a try and see what works for me
Liz R

Islandgirl 2007-01-02 6:32pm

My heart tutorial makes fairly Puffy hearts http://fireballbeeds.com/hearts.html

For puffier hearts add an exta ring of glass prior to flattening (you can sort of see the extra glass at the top of the cylinder in picture 6, the more you add their the puffier the heart!

Lynne

Margrieten 2007-01-03 4:22am

Quote:

Originally Posted by semiabstract (Post 922499)
I think there is a puffy heart tutorial over on WC as well, or at least there was at one point.

http://www.beadmaking.nl/hartjetut.jpg

Yes, that's this one!

hummingbird3172 2007-01-03 1:35pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by kimberly (Post 921861)
Thankyou! I am glad you found the magazine! It was the first article I had ever done. My son took the photos. We had a terrible camera, so they weren't as nice as I had hoped, but I DO hope they show how to do the little hearts! They are a lot of fun.

I really don't look like the photos! In real life, I look like this:

What a perfect picture! :-)

You must feel exactly like that when you finish one of your seahorse beads! Exhilarated!

I always like to make the hearts from Corina's book....those are the only ones I seem to get right.... [-o<

SadiesJewels 2007-01-03 11:22pm

I just posted my tutorial on hollow puffy hearts in the tutorials ... hope it's useful to someone... There sure are a lot of puffy hearts around!

Sadie

Dave 2007-01-03 11:31pm

Here's some hollow puffy hearts, I created last year for the Beads of Courage project. They are simply made from a hollow bead base then slumped using the flame, then fumed. Fortunately.... Sadie just posted a tutorial for this sort of technique!! Excellent - Thanks Sadie!

http://www.dbutts.com/artglass/image...llowhearts.jpg

P.S. in real life, I look like the sea horse in Kimberly's photo above. BTW, Kimberly, I've been meaning to tell you this... do you know every time I see a commerical with the AFLAC duck, I hear "Affleck" and I think of you?


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