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Melted Moments – Day 23 – Orange Jug

This bright orange jug caught my eye — such a bold, joyful colour. I had to give it a go! But as I’ve learned, sometimes glass loses its colour in…

Melted Moments – Day 22 – Skyy Vodka bottle

Skyy Vodka — that unmistakable cobalt blue! This bottle is a stunner, no matter how many times I melt it. Deep, rich, and saturated with colour, it’s one of those…

Melted Moments – Day 21 – Pink Bowl

This bowl had been sitting in my collection for years — bold, pink and beautifully patterned with pressed swirls. It had that frosted satin finish you often see in mid-century…

Melted Moments – Day 20 – Hendrick’s Midsummer Solstice Gin

When Hendrick’s released their Midsummer Solstice Gin in a purple bottle, I was so excited. Purple is such a tricky glass colour to find — especially for recycling — and…

Melted Moments – Day 19 – Hendrick’s Gin bottle

The Hendrick’s Gin bottle — so dark I remember wondering if it was black. In the bottle shop it looked almost inky… but when I held it up to the…

Melted Moments – Day 18 – Beach Glass

This bead began as a piece of beach glass from one of my favourite little spots on the Yorke Peninsula. I’ve collected beach glass there a few times — it…

Melted Moments – Day 17 – Carboy

These beads began with a very old carboy — a heavy glass vessel that had been in one family for generations. It was used to store chemicals of some sort.…

Melted Moments – Day 16 – Beefeater Gin

Sometimes it works… and sometimes it doesn’t. Today’s beads started with a striking red Beefeater Gin bottle — it looked amazing before it hit the flame. But as soon as…

Melted Moments – Day 15 – Window Glass

Window glass had me obsessed for a while — I even held a small exhibition featuring beads and jewellery made entirely from one old window! I was intrigued by the…

Melted Moments – Day 14 – Harlequin Glass

Harlequin Glass — those vibrant, multicoloured cups that were popular in the 1950s and 1960s, often sold in sets of six. While complete sets are hard to find, I had…