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Six rich blue flowers bloom gloriously on the tundra, with a glittering vein of golden sparkle snaking across the rocky ground! Could it be the Mother Lode? Sold on Ebay.
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Spooky and sparkley! 50mm x 18mm! Features electric blue base, silvered, with rubino scrollwork re-traced in dichro stringer, 2 dichro'ed layered dot flowers, 4 cane flowers and silver plum wound endcaps. Hard to photograph!
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Lots of bubbles in this one, but it fits the watery theme! I do like the background in this one as well. Nice sparkly goldstone twistie.
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Juicy colours in this one! Four large red three-petaled lilies and two five-petalled white accent flowers. I'm very happy with the silvered ivory and fritted turquoise base.
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I'm so happy with the breakthrough I made on the petals of this floral! It really pops against the black and I like the way the striped stringer works. I'll be trying this combo again for sure, but this is Songflower I. Sold on Ebay.
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I love the metallic reactions in the background of this bead. A colleague suggested a white bead on a black background and this was the result. The accent flowers are experimental - I'm still working on that technique but it's kind of fun.
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This one turned out very crisp and deep. A nice shape and the goldstone stringer gives sparkle. On this bead, the goldstone went very dark - I must have given it extra heat which caused a copper/sulphur reaction. Not a bad one, though.
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I added goldstone to the petals of the red flowers and it turned black because the copper goldstone reacted with the sulphur red. I like the look, though! I also love the background texture here.
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This one has less depth than usual (just one layer of encasing) but I love how the colours pop!
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