Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SE4 – Fourth Silver Color How To e-Book



Have your stash of silver glass put away not knowing what to do with them? Ever wonder what base glass to use with silver glass? Want to know what effects you should be able to get with Double Helix Aurae or Reichenbach 104 Silver Brown (as well as many others)? Love to have the tips to how to work them? SE4 is loaded with information that will help!

- 80 pages plus cover
- over 200 beads with description
- list of silver glass by manufacturers
- index for each silver glass used in the booklet
- silver glassmakers featured: Double Helix, Effetre, GTG, Lauscha, Precision 104, Reichenbach 96 and 104, StrikingColor, TAG, Gaffer, Kugler, Zimmerman and Bullseye
- step-by-step instruction on striking silver glass with photos
- step-by-step instruction on reducing silver glass with photos
- please note that this e-Book does not contain any beads made with Ekho


S E 4 - pdf version

This is the Low-Resolution Version of SE4 – Fourth Silver Color How To e-Book and is for viewing on your computer. You may also print one (1) copy of this using your printer at home. No authorization will be given with this version to print at a service bureau such as Kinko's. Please make sure you have high-speed internet connection. Instant download is available here on our Blog!

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S E 4 - printed book version
The spiral bound, printed book format of SE 4 - Fourth
Silver Color How To e-Book is available at lulu.com for $48.00 plus shipping.



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S E 4 - CD version
The CD version contains a high-resolution pdf of SE4 – Fourth Silver Color How To e-Book, as well as an authorization letter, also in pdf format, to print one (1) copy of the booklet at a service bureau, such as Kinko's. This CD version will be mailed to you via first class USPS shipping within one business day after purchase. Please allow two business days for international shipping. $27 + $2 shipping and handling.







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To determine if you want a high-resolution or a low-resolution version:
High-resolution = good quality, crisp, and sharp images Even if you don't plan on taking this to a service bureau to print, as long as you have a decent inkjet printer at home, this may be the version to go with. Low-resolution = for viewing on your computer monitor If your home printer is just adequate or if you only plan on viewing the pdf on your computer monitor only, then this version is perfect for you. Hope this helps!


Friday, January 15, 2010

New on Our Etsy Stores!

We have been busy stocking our two Etsy stores! We plan on putting a few new listings per day during the work week so check back often!

These fun and shimmery earrings at our Etsy jewelry store . . .




This yummy set is currently on our Etsy bead store:


We couldn't decide where these ones belong so they are current on our Etsy bead store too . . . but perhaps should be on the jewelry store? lol! Anyway . . .

Our Leaves Series . . .


Our Leaves Series that morphed into flowers! ;)


Our not so Ginormous Sterling Silver Capped and Cored BHB Series:




Last but not least, THE Ginormous Sterling Silver Capped and Cored BHB Series:

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ginormous Sterling Silver Capped and Cored Big-Hole Beads Anyone? ;)



All made with Double Helix reducing silver glass - both regular production ones as well as test and odd batches - and encased with Aether Clear (except for two)! Most will find their way to our Etsy store within the next month.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

New Ginormous BHB Focals on Etsy!

We are happy to start the new year listing more frequently on our online stores! Some new goodies . . .

Mossy Green




OK-326




And last but not least, a BHB version of our Abyss Series, Akea

21 Reasons Why the English Language is Hard to Learn

There have been a lot of discussion on grammar and the English language lately which prompted me to search for this email I received years ago. I wish I knew who the original author of this was so I could give proper credit to him/her.

1) The bandage was wound around the wound.
2) The farm was used to produce produce.
3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.
4) We must polish the Polish furniture.
5) He could lead if he would get the lead out.
6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.
7) Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.
8) A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.
9) When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.
10) I did not object to the object.
11) The insurance was invalid for the invalid.
12) There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.
13) They were too close to the door to close it.
14) The buck does funny things when the does are present.
15) A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.
16) To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.
17) The wind was too strong to wind the sail.
18) After a number of injections my jaw got number.
19) Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.
20) I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.
21) How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Latest Double Helix Test Batches CE, CL, and KA Series

To say that I am in love is to put it mildly. Just when I thought Ekho was the BESTEST silver glass ever made, Double Helix released its Aether Clear (the best clear EVER made) and along with it, a bunch of odd/test batches based on its NE323 and NE325 color shifting series.

I plan on capping and coring these for our Ginormous BHBs series but ran out of 1/2" sterling silver discs! These will not be on our Etsy store until after they have been capped and cored but we just can't wait to share with you the glass!

These are Pandora size spacers still need to be cored. From left to right: CE-352, CE-352G, CL-359, CL-360, CL-361, KA-356, and KA-357

Latest Double Helix Test Batches CE-352 and CE-352G

Just like their predecessor NE325, I tend to get mostly golden yellows from this CE series.

CE-352 – blue/purple color shifting glass with a strong luster


CE-352G - green/pink color shifting glass with a strong luster

Latest Double Helix Test Batches CL-359, CL-360, CL-361

I find the CL series to be very similar - all gorgeous!

CL-359
– blue green/pink purple color shifting glass. Strong luster can transmit ruby tones. Slowest self striking in the CL series



CL-360 – blue gree/pink purple color shifting glass. Strong luster can transmit ruby tones. Self striking.



CL-361 - blue gree/pink purple color shifting glass. Strong luster can transmit ruby tones. Fastest self striking in the CL series.

Latest Double Helix Test Batches KA-356 and KA-357

KA-356 – opaque green/pink color shifting glass

Reduce slightly, encased in Aether Clear



Reduce heavily, encased in Aether Clear



Strike, reduce slightly, encased in Aether Clear


KA-357 - light green/orange pink color shifting glass

One more pink and the other more orange . . . will play more to find out how to obtain each!



KA-357