I love all the different uses for the same thing. I know it’s not popular to talk about pricing but I’m always curious to know what price range people are asking for their products. Would you consider a video on what and how you price? I know it’s material and labour and venue and market etc etc but most of the videos I’ve come across are for the bigger items. I’m curious what you would sell some of your little things for like magnets and necklaces.
Yes, all too many factors to give guidance on glass pricing… very hard to make a universal video. Tanya Viet made an AWESOME video on this topic, and so I’d rather direct you there: ua-cam.com/video/Q_n0e4SrRN8/v-deo.html
Love these. For the glow in the dark ghosts and the bubble, how was that achieved? Was it just luck with the way your clear tekta fused on? Was there frit under it at that centre gap point? Really liking your channel Jamaison
Love your videos! Two questions... What is the tool box looking case that you house your jewelry findings (I need that!) and where do you get your cording and chains? TIA PS- Love the glow in the dark ghosts!
That organizer came from Harbor Freight, and I get most of my chains and cords from either Amazon or Fire Mountain Gems, with an occasional one from Michael’s or Hobby Lobby.
Hi Jamaiison I was wondering if you have heard of anyone making murrine using stainless steel Boba straws? They are 1/2 inch wide and I thought if you lined them with thin fire paper and filled them with stringers maybe it could work? What do you think?
Do you have any recommendations for a full fuse firing schedule using a Paragon Bluebird bead annealing kiln? The company said it can be used for fusing but I’ve been having mixed results. My pieces come out with pointy edges sometimes and the glass doesn’t melt completely, it seems to sit on top of the foundation glass. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.
Never ever EVER !!! Get rid of anything!! Ever!!! I just gave away blank ribbon necklaces....mind you it was to neighbourhood children for crafts so I'm okay with where they went. But like grampa used to say... as soon as it's gone u find a use for it....great ideas
Thanks for mentioning this one, I missed it when it was new!
Thank you so much . I have this mold and never know how to use it. This is a great way to use leftover Murrini
They are absolutely delightful. Great job.🦘🐨😁
As always, awesome!
Good seasonal tips, thank you. I hope you are trying to hurry through your videos, I love your analytical views on when trying new things. 🙂
I love all the different uses for the same thing. I know it’s not popular to talk about pricing but I’m always curious to know what price range people are asking for their products. Would you consider a video on what and how you price? I know it’s material and labour and venue and market etc etc but most of the videos I’ve come across are for the bigger items. I’m curious what you would sell some of your little things for like magnets and necklaces.
Yes, all too many factors to give guidance on glass pricing… very hard to make a universal video. Tanya Viet made an AWESOME video on this topic, and so I’d rather direct you there: ua-cam.com/video/Q_n0e4SrRN8/v-deo.html
Love these. For the glow in the dark ghosts and the bubble, how was that achieved? Was it just luck with the way your clear tekta fused on? Was there frit under it at that centre gap point? Really liking your channel Jamaison
That bubble was just luck I guess… not part of a plan. No frit used. Just the ghosts and tekta chunks.
Love your videos! Two questions... What is the tool box looking case that you house your jewelry findings (I need that!) and where do you get your cording and chains? TIA PS- Love the glow in the dark ghosts!
That organizer came from Harbor Freight, and I get most of my chains and cords from either Amazon or Fire Mountain Gems, with an occasional one from Michael’s or Hobby Lobby.
Please send information on the snappy chopper
colorsforearth.com/product/snappy-the-chopper/
Hi Jamaiison I was wondering if you have heard of anyone making murrine using stainless steel Boba straws? They are 1/2 inch wide and I thought if you lined them with thin fire paper and filled them with stringers maybe it could work? What do you think?
I’ve heard of this too but I can’t recall where… I even bought some straws but haven’t used them yet!
Try it and share your results!
Do you have any recommendations for a full fuse firing schedule using a Paragon Bluebird bead annealing kiln? The company said it can be used for fusing but I’ve been having mixed results. My pieces come out with pointy edges sometimes and the glass doesn’t melt completely, it seems to sit on top of the foundation glass. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.
Sorry, I don’t have any experience with a kiln like that. 😞
When you did the 2nd firing, did you have the pieces in the mold? these are really cool looking. Great idea.
No, you just put them on your shelf so they can properly spread/thin out a bit.
Where do you get the bails?
Gosh, from a wide variety of places from my local craft store to online retailers such as Fire Mountain Gems.
We’re you going to put a link as to where you got the snappy chopper?
That was a previous video!
Easily Cutting Murrini Cane with Snappy The Murrini Chopper!
ua-cam.com/video/SL16CIQzD9I/v-deo.html
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Never ever EVER !!! Get rid of anything!! Ever!!! I just gave away blank ribbon necklaces....mind you it was to neighbourhood children for crafts so I'm okay with where they went. But like grampa used to say... as soon as it's gone u find a use for it....great ideas