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I just love the variety of color that is achieved when using boro glass. I'm new to this glass and loving it more every day.
Purple Luster is definitely one of my favorite boro colors.
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The colors on this turtle reminded me a bit of light reflection under the water.
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I like the way this guy's shell looks like an ocean creature.
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The shape of this pendant happened totally by mistake. Had to fix something that went wrong.
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I call these "glass" Worry Stones just because they feel so perfect for rubbing your worries away.
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Another piece to rub your cares away!
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I love the way this turned out looking a lot like plaid. One of those wonderful unplanned things.
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I think of being surrounded by water when I look at this bead.
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I really love the way this piece turned out. I think the simplicity of the bead is enhanced by the wire work.
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I decided to try something in boro that I've only done with soft glass. I really like the outcome.
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I really like the inner glow this implosion has.
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This was one of my studies of a particular color, interesting how each one can turn out so different.
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This lentil is an inch and a half in diameter.
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I've been lampworking since July of 2005 and working with boro since the fall of 2007. I just can't seem to get enough of glass! Thank goodness there is so much to learn...it keeps my interest going daily, causing me to strive to better my work and explore new avenues. Did I mention I love glass!
My husband and I own a gallery/gift shop in Woodruff, Wisconsin, and yes, it's our full time living. We are blessed to be able to work for ourselves doing what we love... creating (and selling it!).
In our off time, we enjoy sitting on our dock, watching the different wildlife swim/fly by, canoeing, swimming and hiking. In the winter months we get to create all day to build up our inventory for the summer months. We may get a bit of snowmobiling in there as well!
http://www.hotcolesglass.com
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