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2018-01-19, 6:34pm
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Join Date: Jan 06, 2007
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
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Encased floral beads
Hi,
i was looking for some inspiration and stumbled upon this site: http://www.starleensstudio.com
I am in awe! Her flowers are so petite and crisp! I started lampworking 15 years ago and my flowers don't look a bit like hers. Even with a thin layer of clear between the petal layers or an additional dot of clear glass I do not get that amazing depth.
Does anyone have any tips for me to improve my flowers and get more depth? I really love those multiple layers. Mine always look kinda flat.
I wrote her an email but got no response.
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2018-01-20, 9:06am
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Lisa Berczel
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Join Date: Feb 11, 2015
Location: Southern California
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Wow... her work is incredible!
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2018-01-21, 7:54am
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Slogan Challenged...
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Join Date: Mar 21, 2009
Location: Maricopa, Arizona
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Steffi, do you have some pics of yours? Encased flower beads are always one thing I mean to work on too, I haven't even done any in years. Going to go look at hers now, I think many use 96 transparents to help with the color saturation.
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2018-01-27, 8:56pm
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too many rods in the fire
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Join Date: Feb 15, 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA
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I am another who is in awe of the florals that show so much depth! I suck at florals, and when I first started lampworking, I started specifically because I wanted to make florals!!
I got better at them for a while, and I bought a couple of tuts back in the day, and remember seeing some improvement, but I never got to where I wanted to be with them.
I am 99% sure I know why MY florals are not that good - I work HOT, and despite knowing that I need to work cooler for certain types of beads or effects, I just can't seem to do it. Part of it is impatience. Part of it is habit. Part of it is worrying that I will have tons of cracked beads if I work cooler and slower (that's been my problem when I tried working that way in the past). Part may be the torch I use. But whatever the reasons, I have pretty much given up on ever being a master at florals.
However, if people have information to offer, I am still very interested in seeing it, so I will be following this thread!!
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2018-01-30, 9:48am
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2017
Location: Lincoln, UK
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Hi SassyGlass9. As a rank beginner I can tell you that, if you start using a Hot Head, you'll HAVE to work slower! And the beads don't crack
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