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2007-06-09, 2:31pm
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Sunflower Tutorial
Hi all,
I am not sure if someone has posted this request (for this type of bead) or not. I have had a request from a client who has asked if I can make beads with sunfowers on them. Well, to date I have never attempted this. I can make encased floral beads but I have not had too too much luck with surface flowers. This request is a very important request to this client, as this piece will be in memory of her (would have been) future daughter-in-law who was just 25 and passed away after she suffered a stroke. The brother to the gal who died is getting married in August and sunflowers were her favorite flower - So, what my friend would like to do is have me make some sunflower beads for the bride, the brother, mother, father, et cetera (8 in total), to make bracelets, necklaces, and keychains to signify "her" being there with them on that speical day.
Okay, after the above novel (sorry, but I am a wordy individual)..., would anybody have any suggestions/tutorials for sunflower beads??
Thank you in advance!!
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2007-06-10, 5:15am
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Thanks I have never worked with boro, I am not sure my minor torch could handle it LOL. SOME day I'll have a big girl torch!
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2007-06-10, 5:46am
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Do you want them encased or raised? I make raised ones sometimes for my doll beads. What I do is use opaque yellow, usually the dark yellow. I put 5 or 6 large dots in a circle but not close together. Add creases to each one. I then put a large dot of opaque brown in the center and flatten it down over the petals. I then add more yellow dots on top of the brown around the edges inbetween the previous petals, add creases and then with my pick or rake, I pull the petals to a point. I then add about 3 small dots on top of the brown and viola! Hope that makes sense! We want to see what you come up with also!
You can omit the first layer and just add a dot of brown, flatten, then add the yellow over that if you want!
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2007-06-10, 9:00am
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I made stringers in petal colors of yellow and coral and red and push/paint them onto my base, lifting and pulling to a point at the end. Go from the inside to the outside edge of the petal, starting on the outside of the flower to the middle.
Mona
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2007-06-10, 12:40pm
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thankyou thankyou! I am getting INSPIRATION now! I have not made it to the torch yet today (too much housework!) sheesh! Stupid laundry! LOL
If I am able to actually make something that looks like a sunflower with the suggestions here, I'll gladly post.
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2007-06-10, 12:42pm
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OOPS, forgot to anser the question, Anne, I was thinking raised - but I have not had too much luck with raised flowers as of yet (partly because I have not practiced enough). I hate failure LOL. BUT, in order for me to learn how to do it, I have to practice!
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2007-06-10, 2:54pm
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Something I've always found helpful to keep the yellow from fading away---layer opaque yellow over a white core, maybe add coral or brown stripes depending on the color of sunflower you're after, then pull fat stringers from the layered cane. That white core makes a huge difference on opaque yellow and red both.
Raku cane striped with dk green opaque and intense black makes a great center, just pull it down and dab it on and it looks like seeds..
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2007-06-10, 3:54pm
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If you have some yellow or gold enamel, you can also roll the yellow rod of glass in the enamel. Add as much or little of the enamel as you want and mix it in with the yellow glass using a small masher. When you are ready, pull a medium to fat stringer and use the stringer to make the petals as described above. I have found that enamel helps to keep the yellow from fading out and it gives a little "body" to the stringer.
This is a "sunflower" of sorts (really a quicky crappy one). I used dark brown in the middle and the enameled yellow stringers for petals. I then made small raised dots in the middle with one of the reactive glasses.
Here is a gratuitous dog head as well
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2007-06-10, 5:01pm
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Love the sunflower - LOVE THE DOG!!!! I put gratuitouse dog pics everywhere - V
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2007-06-10, 6:11pm
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WOW! Thanks very much for the suggestions/tutorial. AND LOVE THAT DOG! I am sooooo full of inspiration! This is just AWSOME!
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2007-06-11, 10:11am
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I did not GET to the torch yesterday afternoon. BUT I PLAN TO THIS AFTERNOON! I'll post what I did tuesday morning.... Don't expect anything spectacular... LOL - but miracles DO happen from time to time!
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2007-06-16, 7:48pm
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Okay, finally got tome to get to the torch this morning. This is what I "tried" for the first sunflower bead. I am failing miserably but having fun trying, so all is not lost! I will keep trying. I have about 6 weeks to come up with something lovable
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2007-06-16, 7:51pm
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That's a good looking bead Sandy..........I think you are off to a great start!
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2007-06-17, 11:07pm
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Okay, kiln fully cooled..... this is what came out today... I am getting happier about these LOL
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2007-06-18, 3:19am
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They are getting cuter with practice! Keep up the good work!
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2007-09-02, 6:19am
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I love sunflower beads and make them all the time! Here are a few shots of the sunflowers I've made in the past:
I actually have a tutorial on how to make these beads that was going in Corina's Floral Spotlight...however, I think I may just add it to my website.
Good luck and cute beads!!!
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2007-09-02, 7:01am
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Those sunflowers are beautiful, and I love the "furbie" dog!!! What a cute dog!
Lynn
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2007-09-02, 7:48am
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Quote:
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I actually have a tutorial on how to make these beads that was going in Corina's Floral Spotlight...however, I think I may just add it to my website.
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Please do!!!!
I noticed the promotion for the Spotlight on Florals has been removed from her website, so I fear it will not happen now.
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2007-09-12, 10:35am
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That is a bummer that the Spotlight is not going to happen. I love these sunflowers great job!
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2007-09-12, 10:03pm
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How can we bribe you for the tutorial Karla? Humm, food, glass, or I would be even willing to pay money for that one!
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2007-09-13, 4:54am
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Anyone need some spacers?
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Jen I agree with you call me in LOL.
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2007-09-13, 10:46am
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With the spotlight gone how can we bribe you to post the tutorial? I'm still working on making beads that are round with nice puckers but I'd love to have this to look forward to.
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