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    Wow Annie, thats beautiful xx

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    Annie that is absolutely beautiful!!!

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    Really pretty Annie

    Lorraine

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    That looks really great Annie. How do you plan to attach them to your necklace design?

    Do you think you have cracked the copperclay firing process now then...or are you itching to try the new carbon free firing one??

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    That's lovely Annie. Did you do cake decorating in a former life?
    Linda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solunar Silver Studio View Post
    That looks really great Annie. How do you plan to attach them to your necklace design?

    Do you think you have cracked the copperclay firing process now then...or are you itching to try the new carbon free firing one??
    Sorry I should have included the rear view so you could see

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    I'm not sure if it's tue love after just one date but I do have that nice warm feeling so I'm sure we'll be spending more time together. You never know I may get on well with the relatives as well when we are introduced.
    Annie xXx

    All things are possible - if you look at them the right way!

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    Nice!

    How big is it, is it heavy? And do you have to fire it in a kiln or can you use a torch?

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    Each rose is about 1.5cm across and they aren't much heavier than lampwork beads.

    Unfortunately with this type of copper clay it has to be kiln fired in carbon. It's a long process but I think it's worth it, especially if you put several pieces in at once.

    I've almost finished the necklace they are going in, just need to decide the final order of things lol

    Annie xXx

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    Can't wait to see the finished piece!
    Anne

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