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Recycled glass earrings – beads made from a Bombay Sapphire Gin bottle

Day 305. It’s quite a process going from an empty Bombay Sapphire Gin bottle, all the way through to a finished pair of earrings! First you have to soak the bottle, cleaning the inside and removing the labels from the outside. Next you have to smash the bottle with a hammer to get workable pieces of glass. Next I use my torch to melt the glass and form the beads. Then they anneal in the kiln to strengthen the beads. Once they have cooled down I need to remove them from the mandrel and clean out the holes. I can then use etching solution to take the shine off the beads, or leave them shiny. I like the contrast here. The bottom bead is made from a Fever-Tree tonic bottle.

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Dotty Earrings

Day 300. I was thinking about some of my favourite lampworking skills, and dots are definitely at the top of the list! There are just so many things you can do with dots. Today I have melted the dots into the bead, and over the next few days I will share some other ways of using dots on a bead.

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Green glass earrings

Day 298. A lovely friend gave me this jug quite a while ago, and it took some time to find the courage to smash this lovely piece! The test beads are awesome, the glass is a gorgeous green. Sorry it took so long!