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2012-08-05, 3:24pm
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I made these using copper green as a base, then silvered river rock stringer and finally a thin stripe of EDP. Melt in with a slightly bushy flame, cool, etch, make earrings with them & post on Etsy and POOF! Sold within 15 minutes! Thanks, Amber!
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2012-08-05, 3:38pm
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I'm not surprised someone snapped them up! They are gorgeous.
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2012-08-05, 3:59pm
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Yep!!
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2012-08-06, 3:35am
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Yes, those are to die for. I can see why they left Etsy so quickly.  Angelique
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2012-08-06, 7:24am
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WoOHoo! I love that you can do this with other colors!  They're gorgeous, Joy!
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2012-11-17, 10:50pm
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Amber, thank you so much for sharing this. Your work is lovely but I can see that you are even more lovely!
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2013-01-21, 5:56pm
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I am also in the epic fail category, but not for the lack of trying. I actually think I did get it, but I used EDP and it greyed on me. I tried some other colors today and they are in the kiln.. I really like the edp, but so far it hates me. I saw where you should reheat it if it goes wacky.. Well, I reheated it alright!. LOL
I want to do this tech. so badly.. I will get it, I will get it.. lol Next week try again. Will post photos as soon as I get to work so I can photograph my mess.
I love all of Amber's tutorials or guess I should say my hothead and I love Amber's tutorials.
Oh, I forgot.. I tried, edp pulled into skinny stringer, baby blue, copper green, another green, can't remember what it is, and candy corn. Next time I will try some others. I would like to get a carmel/amber color in the center. Any ideas?
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2013-01-22, 3:21pm
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My failures... the purples are not that nice in real life.
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2013-01-23, 1:19pm
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what if you only have foil? Will it work? thanks
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Originally Posted by *Naos*
Lori, you take a 2mm Dark Ivory stringer that you order directly from any glass vendor you like.
Roll it over 1/3 sheet of silver leaf (not foil) so the silver is coating the outside of the glass only. Roll it longways so it covers about 1/3 of the stringer.
Marver it into the stringer then flash through the flame to make it stick to the outside of the stringer but don't melt it into a ball. Some of it will burn off but most of the silver will go onto the stripe.
Then use it on the bead to make a stripe down the center.
Here's a photo...

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2013-01-24, 6:59am
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Cherri, I'm sorry about your fails. I don't know what to tell you since I haven't used those colors for this technique. I can only go by the successes I have had and it's with the Lauscha glass. :/
Patty, foil is too thick. The silver will eat the Lasucha so I don't recommend it.
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2013-01-24, 8:39am
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I own some of these beads, and love them! Thank you for sharing.
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2013-01-24, 9:21pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by *Naos*
Cherri, I'm sorry about your fails. I don't know what to tell you since I haven't used those colors for this technique. I can only go by the successes I have had and it's with the Lauscha glass. :/
Patty, foil is too thick. The silver will eat the Lasucha so I don't recommend it.
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Amber don't be sorry.. I am going to get it... EVENTUALLY.. lol
I thought I ordered some of the lauscha, but guess I didn't.. Someday..
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2013-01-26, 8:53pm
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SO GLAD I just reviewed this again.
AMBER - the picture of your silvered ivory stringer is just what I needed. I could never get the amount of silver to show in beads like you do, and now I see why.
Was making SIS with full rod of ivory. heating up the end of the rod and rolling heated part in the silver leaf, then pulling into stringer. Works great for getting organic effects and reactions with other colors, but does not result in any silver in the bead. So tomorrow I need to go just pull some ivory stringers, and then foil them up and have them ready for play!
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2013-01-27, 9:56am
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Remember, it's silver LEAF not foil.
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2013-02-10, 12:37pm
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Silvered Ivory
Not sure what this is, who, name, company.
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2013-02-10, 12:38pm
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2013-02-10, 2:04pm
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Silvered Ivory is a self-made creation that a lampwork artist makes themselves. It is usually a rod of ivory, with silver foil melted on the tip, and then a stringer is pulled to use for decoration.
I do mine a little differently. I use a pre-made Ivory stringer, wrap silver leaf arund it, adhese it in the flame and then use that for this particular bead. It is covered in previous posts in this tutorial so you will have to go back through and have a read to get all the details.
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2013-02-27, 4:34pm
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I have tried this one but .... nothing of the effect.
Just made an organic bead with it, nothing wrong with it but it was not what I wanted.
I am not so happy with the Lauscha olive, it doesn't spread as well as EDP but may be it is just the Lauscha olive I have.
I will try again with EDP or another spreading color.
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2013-02-27, 5:11pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by *Naos*
1 Silvered Ivory stringer - use a factory-pulled Dark Ivory stringer and roll it over 1/3 sheet of silver leaf.
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Is that lengthwise or widthwise? Wait, are the silver leaf sheets square? LOL
Silver leaf is the thin stuff, right?
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