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Beads made using assorted enamels and frits. Previously I had these sorted into many different categories, but I now have them all under one heading in the hopes that it will be easier for you to navigate through my gallery images. Enjoy!
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Glass beads dusted with enamels for a watercolor like effect.
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Also called Raku Jitterbug (Val's Frits), the Color Shift Opal is from Blue Heeler Glass and it is amazing. I foresee making many a set with this amazing color.
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These are some of our most recent favorites!
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I have so many frits (Val's frit from Glasspoet.com) that my friend Janet sent to me that I haven't tried yet. So I'm trying to play around with them and see what I like.
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Leaves made using a leaf press from Arrow Springs. I have had this press for a number of years but only recently decided I love making leaves.
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A variation of the Verdigris Treasure Series...colors for spring 2005!
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My friend Janet just sent me a bunch of samples of Val's frits (Valorie Cox at www.glasspoet.com) and I'm just playing around to see how each color works. I'm having so much fun with these!
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Organic and tactile these beads evoke the feeling of the weathered stones lying on the river bed.
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You can view more of our current work by visiting our website.
http://www.whitneystreetstudio.com
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