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Posted by
calamity_j (
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Thu, Nov 24, 11 at 22:09
So Emtnest inspired me to haul out some scrap glass and make some of my fav little Christmas pcs. I will make them till I get bored!lol! I have this pic that shows how micro they are and what the set will have with it. I may make some pointsettas and angels too, just see how I feel.
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Yup...Goin' micro!
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| Oh.... they are too cute!!! |
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| those are awesome, I can't believe you can foil and solder such small pieces |
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| Realllllly Cute ! That makes me want to dig thru my scraps :) |
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| Thanks EABdesign! That really suits me!!!heh heh! Maybe that's why I like doing these so much! I'm working on angels/crosses and ? next. |
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| Love those, CALAM. You're so talented. |
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| Oh my oh my!! Those are adorable! I love the angels! They make me want to learn the art of stained glass, but lordy I don't need another hobby! |
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| I hear Ya Loribee2! I wanna get into glass kiln work...welding...have an aviary...but alas, no bank account for those!ha! |
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| Very cute and well done, CALAM. Hope there w/be time for you to teach me soldering in PV. I'll bring the supplies. Tell me what kind of solder and tool to bring. I have the foil. |
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