Showing posts with label enamel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label enamel. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Is That a Torch in Your Kitchen or Are You Just Here for A Giveaway?

Welcome to the latest stop on the Painting with Fire blog book tour!  I'm thrilled to be able to share a little bit of my creative world--especially how I've added fire into my crafty repertoire.  :)  

I've always been a fan of enameled beads but they were sort of a mystery to me since they were metal and glass all kinda put together in what seemed to be some magical way.  Then, I had a chance to take one of Barbara's workshops and I was hooked!  Just a few relatively simple tools and I could make my own fantastically colored beads!  I'll never forget the first time I got a bubbly sort of finish on a big copper round and went running over to Barbara to show it off like a second-grader with a frog!  We laughed and laughed at how easily excited I was!  I immediately knew I would be taking the torch kit home.  It just made so much sense the way Barbara put everything together in a kind of "pack and play" setup.  See, I live in an apartment so I don't have a big cellar or garage or front porch or other space that I can devote to a large torch setup.  This seemed like the perfect solution:  clamp the torch on the counter, lay out a fireproof surface, set out the bead pulling station, and go to town!  Here's a little "before and after" of my kitchen counter/workshop:
Although there's a bunch of other stuff around on the counter, like little copper scraps and some random wire and tools, the actual workspace is nice and compact.  I think just about every enameling project in Barbara's book could be made in this little workspace.
I wasn't sure about what to put my enamels into when I got started...the containers need to be big enough to dip the beads into, but also resistant to heat.  Lo' and behold, I realized that my fatty catties would be able to help out and I found some cat food cans!  They are perfect!
I experimented with quite a few colors--mixed some opaques and transparents.  Some were awesome and some just looked like dried blood.  haaaaaaaaaa  Some of them were crackly because I didn't heat them right and some ended up with chunks of vermiculite in them, but all were great practice.  I even tried out some frit--that's the little green glass chunks in the photo above. 
After fishing all of my sweet little treasures out of the bread pan, I had these beauties...and a few uglies, but we won't focus on them. :)
After putting the kitchen back to its normal state and packing up the torch-head, tools, and barenaked copper beads so they'd be back in the closet and out of the way, I set out to make some special pieces to share in this post.  

Here's the first one...I consider it a celebration of handmade since there are seven different artists represented in here:
- Me...you can see the purple and green bead on the right--that's one from the batch above that I made using a mix of purples to coat the bead and then some transparent green frit.  I also made the paper bead with my own painted paper, the lavender solid bead on the left, and the purple disk pendant.
- Barbara Lewis - the enameled filigree beads are some of her original enameled work.
- Nikki Thornburg - supercool pod headpins and the purple square connector are lampwork pieces from  an artist I newly discovered at a local bead show.
- Alice St. Germain - the fun purple and green lampwork rings as well as the green flower-shaped disks that are paired with the pod headpins.
- Julianna Cannon - the blue lampwork bead with the green dots that matches the paper bead so perfectly is a Juls bead!
- Kristie Roeder - there's a little green stoneware pendant with a purple center that's catching the light just right on the left.
- Bronwen Heilman - the green ring in the middle is a bit of her recycled glass.
I really wanted to keep that one when it was finished, so I decided to make another one...this one I'm willing to part with, so it's a GIVEAWAY!

This is a nice long necklace that features two of my special paper beads, two big solid beads that I created with layers of blue and raspberry along with some of my very first brass bead caps, two enameled filligree beads that I made with various purple shades and then a few accents of lampwork rings from Leah Deeb and Swarovski crystals from my stash!
Plus, as another sweet deal, Barbara is including these awesome pendants enameled with decals as one of the prizes...yes, another giveaway!
Winners will be chosen for these at 10:00 tonight, the 15th of October so you'll know if you're the lucky one tomorrow!


There are bunches of other lovely things to see on this tour, so here's a list to follow along:

     October 6, Mary Jane Dodd, www.mairedodd.blogspot.com
     October 7, Gaea Cannaday, www.gaeabeads.blogspot.com
     October 8, Linda Larsen, www.objectsandelements.typepad.com
     October 10, Andrew Thornton, www.andrew-thornton.blogspot.com
     October 11, Lori Plyler, www.waterstonejewelry.blogspot.com
     October 12, Diane Cook, www.rosa-josies.blogspot.com
     October 13, Lori Anderson, http://www.prettythingsblog.com
     October 14, LeAnn Weih, www.summersstudio.blogspot.com
     October 15, Jen Judd Velasquez, www.jenjuddrocks.blogspot.com
     October 17, Melissa Meman, www.melissameman.blogspot.com
     October 18, Lisa Crone, www.abeadaday.blogspot.com
     October 19, Shannon LeVart, www.missficklemediacom.blogspot.com
     October 20, Cindy Wimmer, www.sweetbeadstudio.com
     October 21, Laura Twiford, www.souvenirsfromlife.blogspot.com
     October 22, Erin Prais-Hintz, www.treasures-found.blogspot.com
     October 24, Jennifer Cameron, www.glassaddictions.com

Plus, there's even more going on to celebrate:

There are prizes throughout the book tour plus a grand prize at the end!  The more you spread the excitement, the more chances you have to win some of the goodies our bloggers are giving away!

1.  Leave a comment on this post and become a follower = 1 chance.

2.  Tweet, facebook or blog about the giveaway and leave a comment at this post:  the original Virtual Book Tour post  = 1 additional chance.

3.  While you're at Barbara's Blog, if you become a follower or say that you're already a follower in your comment = 1 additional chance.

So, you can earn up to three chances per giveaway.  A winner will be selected by 10 p.m. eastern time and be announced the following day. You can check back at Barbara's blog for the name of the winner or at any other of the participating blogs.

To thank you for following along, we will have a BONUS PRIZE at the end of the book tour!  All of the entries will be included in the drawing for a kit containing all the elements of "Floral Cascade," one of the projects in the book! You'll receive everything you need to make the necklace, including the chain, jump rings, clasp, enamel beads, and head pins!
But that's not all!
For a chance to win the Grand Prize - a Torch-Firing Kit (or $110 shopping experience at www.paintingwithfireartwear.com) - please leave a review at Amazon.com by November 24.  Remember, leave an honest review... the book must stand on its own.
Thanks for playing along!
P.S. Unfortunately, we have to restrict the giveaways to U.S. residents.  Winners should contact Barbara with their name and address through her author website:
www.torchfiredenameljewelry.com so that you can receive your prizes!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

BTW: Raspberry & Marigold

I'm getting ready for my Painting with Fire post on Saturday so those beads are out on the table right now.  I'm going to work on projects featuring these big rounds...don't know where I'm going to head with them, but I want to try to incorporate some of my paper beads, too.  I love the combinations of raspberry and blue next to the pink and marigold.  
They're not exactly "fall" colors so we'll see how inspired I can get!  For my Saturday post, I'm going to show off how I set up my little torch-centric workspace in my tiny apartment kitchen...you can do this kind of flamework anywhere!


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Torch-Fired October: The Book Tour Schedule!

We can now rename October 2011 to "Awesome Book Tour Month"!  

My blue-uniformed day job has been extraordinarily overwhelming lately, (hence the lack of posting) and makes me really want to rename October the "Crazy Air Force Un-Decision-Making Month" but that wouldn't put positive karma out there like this book so I'm going TORCH FIRED instead!!
Throughout the month, starting today with Mary Jane Dodd, you'll be able to see projects and inspiration from Barbara's brand new book.  I'm going to be hosting a stop on 15 October and can't wait to share some of the awesome beads I made last Friday night.  I'm planning to show off my kitchen table/workshop and just how easy it is to add a little "hotness" to your creative life--even in a tiny apartment!


Here's the list of hosts for you to follow:

     October 6, Mary Jane Dodd, www.mairedodd.blogspot.com
     October 7, Gaea Cannaday, www.gaeabeads.blogspot.com
     October 8, Linda Larsen, www.objectsandelements.typepad.com
     October 10, Andrew Thornton, www.andrew-thornton.blogspot.com
     October 11, Lori Plyler, www.waterstonejewelry.blogspot.com
     October 12, Diane Cook, www.rosa-josies.blogspot.com
     October 13, Lori Anderson, http://www.prettythingsblog.com
     October 14, LeAnn Weih, www.summersstudio.blogspot.com
     October 15, Jen Judd Velasquez, www.jenjuddrocks.blogspot.com
     October 17, Melissa Meman, www.melissameman.blogspot.com
     October 18, Lisa Crone, www.abeadaday.blogspot.com
     October 19, Shannon LeVart, www.missficklemediacom.blogspot.com
     October 20, Cindy Wimmer, www.sweetbeadstudio.com
     October 21, Laura Twiford, www.souvenirsfromlife.blogspot.com
     October 22, Erin Prais-Hintz, www.treasures-found.blogspot.com
     October 24, Jennifer Cameron, www.glassaddictions.com



There will be prizes throughout the tour plus a grand prize at the end, so you'll have to stop off and visit these sites throughout the month.  Plus, there'll be a BONUS PRIZE at the end of the tour:   All of the entries on the "official" posts will be included in the drawing for a kit containing all the elements of "Floral Cascade," one of the projects in the book! You'll receive everything you need to make the necklace, including the chain, jump rings, clasp, enamel beads, and head pins!  



But that's not all!


For a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE - a Torch-Firing Kit (or $110 shopping experience at www.paintingwithfireartwear.com) - please leave a review at Amazon.com by November 24.  Remember, leave an honest review... the book must stand on its own.





Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Barbara's Big Book Bead Giveaway Celebration

A few weeks ago when I was up in Philly for Bead Fest Wire I had one of the best days ever sitting in the Painting with Fire workshop by Barbara Lewis and her torching & training team/family.  I was a little scared to go bigger than my little butane torch so a little MAP gas tank was overwhelming at first...but, after a few hours there in front of it spinning my own enameled goodness, I was in love!  I now have the torch at home, have only burned one whole in the carpet, and am scheduled for another class with Barbara in July.


Enough about that...this post is about one of Barbara's big successes and a giveaway she's offering on her blog to help celebrate.  Her brand new book called "Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: A Workshop in Painting with Fire" just got listed for pre-orders on Amazon!  I can't even imagine the thrill of seeing all that hard work out there for anyone to see.
And here are the beads you can win--picture these in any color you love!  Check out Barbara's blog for more details.
Plus, be ready for later on when the book's released...I'm going to be a part of a design team working with some of the projects and techniques in the book to really show off the drama!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Playing with Singed Carpet

The title of this post would have been "playing with fire" to celebrate my first homemade enameled beads except that during the creative process I had a little accident.  No flesh was burned in the process, so I'm still calling the evening creative session a success, but the apartment's carpet not not fare so well.

There I was, atop a stool at my kitchen counter with my new torch all set up and a fire extinguisher at the ready.  I got out my enamels from Barbara's class and lit up the flame.  Alas, most of the beads I expected to use turned out to be less than ideal and just sort of turned black and flaky.  I kept on, though, to find the "good ones" in the bunch that I picked up at Bead Fest.  As I got to town with my enamels and trying to get all creative with many layers of enamels, I ended up with a bead stuck on the mandrel.  I followed proper procedures to reheat and get it off, but when I went to pull it off with the special tool, it didn't go into the cooling tray but fell onto the tile I was using as my fire-proof surface.  I watching it slowly roll and, amazingly enough, I didn't grab the still burning hot bead.  I kept staring as it rolled off the tile and onto the floor.  Apparently working over the carpeted side of the counter was not a good idea, I realized, as I saw the bead sitting there and wondered if it would cause flames.  I came to my senses and pulled a hot pad out of the drawer quickly and picked it up leaving a smoking black hole.  At least the bead ended up with some interesting texture from the melted carpet fibers!  haaaaaaaaaaaa 



I didn't come up with much success in the bead department but I'm kind of liking the enamel/patina that came up on the washers.  I have to see how it cools and then figure out if it'll stay durable or just chip off.  There's potential, at least.  The round beads all ended up lumpy and I think the striped beads aren't going to hold the enamel, either.  Oh well!  It was good practice and I learned a few good lessons...like put down something to protect the floor!!

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