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Green Recycled Glass Earrings

green recycled glass earrings

Day 24. Not all glass likes being heated up and melted. This glass wasn’t loving the heat, and you can see all of the bubbles in the beads. I was reluctant to make this pair of earrings, but then I remembered that there are times when something I find disappointing, can be something that someone else might find lovely.

green recycled glass earrings

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Cobalt Blue Glass Earrings

cobalt blue glass earrings

Day 23. I had a feeling this cobalt blue jug would be a lot like Skyy Vodka, so I added some colourful bits of smashed up glass to the larger beads to give it a different finish. And then I put a little silver bead in between the beads for a slightly different way of making earrings. Small changes.

cobalt blue glass earrings

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Pink Glass Bead Earrings

pink glass earrings

Day 21. Oh yay! I never really know how glass objects are going to react to being heated up, but this pink glass made some pretty beads, and I like how the earrings turned out. I decorated the bottom beads with some smashed up glass, just to add a little bit of extra colour. It’s always nice to have some pink recycled glass beads in my mix of beads. I will be making more with the rest of this glass.

pink glass earrings

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Recycled Glass Beads

recycled glass beads

Day 20. Today I am on the torch and making beads from this interesting group of glass objects. I was recently given all sorts of slightly damaged glass items, and I am glad I finally have some time to make test beads. It will be interesting to see how the red glass turns out! Stay tuned. I will share photos of the items I make with the beads over the week.

recycled glass beads

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Glass bead bracelet

glass bead bracelet

Day 19. Inspired by yesterday’s bracelet, I thought I would try some of the new small glass beads that I got from a bead shop recently. I didn’t think the grey beads were quite right, so I took it apart and tried the pale green beads instead.

glass bead bracelet

glass bead bracelet

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Recycled glass bead bracelet

recycled glass bead bracelet

Day 18. This bracelet features a mix of handmade recycled glass beads made from wine and gin bottles. I love how the beads sit on the wrist, letting lots of light through, and making them extra sparkly. Thanks to Kerry for reminding me of this bracelet style.

recycled glass bead bracelet

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Green Depression Glass Earrings

Green Depression Glass Earrings

Day 17. Two more pairs of Green Depression glass earrings. I love finding old, broken pieces of depression glass to use for this range of beads. You never know where they are going to turn up, and it’s fun to look at antique and op shops just in case!

Green Depression Glass Earrings

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Green Depression Glass Earrings

Green Depression Glass Earrings

Day 16. Green Depression Glass. It’s where my recycled glass journey started! In 2009 my SALA exhibition at Lustre Galleries featured a range of jewellery made from recycled glass beads, and it all started with the Green Depression Glass. Lots of trial and error, and I am still loving the journey of recycled glass.

Green Depression Glass Earrings