Lumiere Lusters
Forgive me if there's already a thread started, I couldn't find one.
Does anyone have images they can share and advise as well of glass beads using Jetage Studio's Lumiere Lusters? I'm thinking I like the bigger flakes. Thanks!! |
Sorry, no. It would be interesting to see such a comparison.
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I have not got any, would love to see photos too.
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I sure would love to try some as they are beautiful but saw there are some compatibility issues somewhere.
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Here's a previous thread:
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...hlight=lumiere I never got much better with the stuff, but Beadgal had some lovely examples on her website. |
Thanks everyone. So another question, are there colors that hold up in the flame better than other colors?
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Since I'm distracted by anything that's shiny or sparkly I decided to order a few jars of the larger flakes. I'll post some pics after I receive it and practice.
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Please let us know. I have a jar of the flakes but for use with nail polish. I don't have time to do it this week, but if I find myself with a few moments in the future, I'll give it a go too.
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In the November issue of Soda Lime Times Renee (owner of Jet Age Studio) shows how to make a twistie with lumiere lusters.
Margit |
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Attachment 172929 Attachment 172930 Attachment 172931 Attachment 172932So now that Yonil posted a perfect tutorial in the Bathroom section on how to post a picture...Thank you Yonil! Here are my first test beads. I wasn't going for shape just samples of how this stuff works. The color isn't as intense as it is before it's heated but I think it has potential. |
Oooo, I have not checked those out yet! Sparkly!
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