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It's about time I added some new beads to my gallery. These are sets I have made most recently. Lots of color and hopefully some new designs! (Well, new to me, anyway!)
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A total departure from my norm. I actually used frit! OMG! Gorgeous Purply swirled lentils topped with free-flowing flowers and scrolls.
600 x 549 px
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My first ever decent teapot. This Lauscha Olive glass is so pretty.
350 x 232 px
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My 2nd teapot. The base is Effetre Tongue Pink, a color I have never used before. I topped it with scrolls and dots of pink.
225 x 156 px
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A great party dress set of pillow squares in black, with Coral orange and Pink designs. Fun!
597 x 393 px
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This was my first attempt with the new Vetrofond Rubino dark lot. It's not pink - it's more of a dark berry wine color. I really like it encased. It's paired here with Streaky Pink Opaque with some transparent pale pinks and a little Periwinkle.
450 x 383 px
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Back to my basic designs with a favorite color combo - bright purple and green!
500 x 448 px
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This set was made a few months ago, with a weird odd lot of Vetrofond that's kind of a yello-y olive. I really like it. Of course, paired here with the ubiquitous Streaky Pink/Rubino I am always using.
500 x 468 px
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For a long time these colors were really IT in the fashion world. I had so much fun with these simple, whimsical cubes. This is my most requested color combination ever. The brown is handmixed.
250 x 232 px
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A really sweet set of lentils in another popular color combo - khaki tan and pink.
450 x 365 px
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Another set with the new Vetrofond Rubino - here with Streaky Pink and Black. This is a much darker pink and I really like it. You really have to use it sparingly to get pink instead of wine, though.
500 x 448 px
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An experimental set that turned out really good. The flowers are buttons - the kind with a small shank. Light Turquoise and Ink Blue Violet.
500 x 198 px
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I'm Kandice Seeber, a lampwork artist in Washington state. I use Effetre, Vetrofond and Lauscha in my beads. I work small! These beads may look big in the pictures, but in reality, they are pretty tiny - making them perfect for delicate jewelry designs. I am best known for using a lot of pink in my beads, and for my simple raised flowers and varied bead sets. I hope you enjoy looking at my creations - I sure enjoy making them! :)
http://www.lampwork.net
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