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Actually, I think it looks best on the lemongrass - the green bead - I like how it spread so easily and the color is still bright. I had to etch the bead though, because I guess it was too hot when I put it in the kiln and it had a little mark from the wire rack it was sitting on. Etching made it softer and prettier though.
You are DELUSIONAL! Those are spectacular!! Love the middle one best! :)
ReplyDeleteBarrie, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks so! I was trying to look for a crack since the beads are obviously beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh you two are funny! I mean, I'm not doing the frit justice, trying to put them on silver glasses isn't what they want!
ReplyDeleteI love the one in the middle (with red colors) - it's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Tatyana
Those are super beads Pam - quit beating yourself up!!
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