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2010-03-18, 1:32pm
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Formerly Kellyhorton
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leonard petal puller
can anyone offer any tips, got the video but cant get it to work in my dvd player. GRRRR
OMG...TOTALLY BROKE THE SMALL MASHER, WHO DOES THAT???????? I EVIDENTLY MELTED IT CUZ ITS ALL CROOKED, SHIT.
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2010-03-18, 2:33pm
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Try the DVD in the computer
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2010-03-18, 2:39pm
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Make more petals than you need. Reintroduce them to the flame slowly if you can't keep them heated. Make sure you melt them firmly to your base bead. If not attached properly they will eventually break off.
They have to go into a hot kiln afterwards, they won't survive the cooling process in a fibre blanket or vermiculite.
You can also build up dots on a base bead and then use the tweezers to shape the petals.
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2010-03-19, 5:25am
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your brilliant. DUH!!! With the home made dvd's you have to watch them on something newer or they wont play!
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Originally Posted by wendbill
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2010-03-19, 7:38am
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Just bite the bullet, go to walmart and get a coffee cup heater. It will save you MUCH irritation and lost leaves!
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2010-03-19, 7:41am
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Just bite the bullet, go to walmart and get a coffee cup heater. It will save you MUCH irritation and lost leaves!
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Yep!
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2010-03-19, 4:32pm
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The coffee cup heater didn't work too well for me.
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2010-03-19, 7:42pm
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i got the candle warmer, my problem was, i was attaching um to the edge of the flower instead of the middle. duh. got the dvd to work on my computer, hoping to play tomorrow!!! Im too embarrased to show you my first one, i call it a free form sculptural looking thing, he he.
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2010-03-20, 1:34pm
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Originally Posted by playswithfire104
The coffee cup heater didn't work too well for me.
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I've never seen them here in Oz.
I put mine on the torch marveer (which doesn't get that hot anyway).
I find the solid colours more forgiving than the transparents.
I've never successfully used encased petals. they always seem to shatter.
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2010-04-12, 8:53am
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Hi Kelly and ladies,
Just getting on LE after a long while...family health issues..things are calming down. I want to thank everyone for giving Kelly the tips. Glad the DVD is working now. It is professionally made with a company although the DVD was videoed in my basement studio. (1st DVD) Don't like to see myself on video. I made it so people can learn by watching inot too look pretty...ha, ha.
If you have anymore questions that these lovely ladies didn't answer please email me or anyone else who is having problems with making the flowers. They have been a very successful tool for me and others along with the new Featherbone and Fishbone tools. Great flower Wendy! www.leonardolampwork.com
Sincerely,
Karen
PS: Thanks for all your business! And sometimes a candle warmer works better on high to keep the petals warm.
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2010-04-12, 2:39pm
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I put my petals on graphite kept warm on top of my kiln
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2010-04-12, 5:48pm
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Great idea Valerie! Thanks for the tip
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2010-04-15, 1:20am
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Those fishbone and featherbone tweezers are awesome! Methinks my next paycheck might have to have a bit of a deduction for some TOOLS!!!
-Amy
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2010-04-15, 1:45am
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Originally Posted by kellyhorton
can anyone offer any tips, got the video but cant get it to work in my dvd player. GRRRR
OMG...TOTALLY BROKE THE SMALL MASHER, WHO DOES THAT???????? I EVIDENTLY MELTED IT CUZ ITS ALL CROOKED, SHIT.
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the first commandment is - thou shalt not drop hot shit in thy lap, perchance it setteth thy goolies or vajayjay aflame
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2010-04-15, 7:12am
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Too funny Deb...and yes no tools in flame.
Thanks for the positive comments Amy...glad you like them They seem to be catching on...sold a boat load of them in MD last weekend...once I show people how to use them they say "Oh".....and have lots of fun!
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