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    Oh wow Cathy !! They are absolutely heavenly xx

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    Lynn, there are lots of lampwork class options around Bristol. You could do worse than start here: Fire Works - Gallery and Studio

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    Yep, I'm with the others - the pink one is just gorgeous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mizgeorge View Post
    Lynn, there are lots of lampwork class options around Bristol. You could do worse than start here: Fire Works - Gallery and Studio
    Thanks George, will look into it!

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    Thank you so much for all the generous comments. Lynn- lampwork is not all that difficult. You probably could manage to get the hang of it from the internet or a book. There is an excellent book called "Passing the Flame" By Corrina Tettinger (think thats right) that covers most of what you'd need.

    If I was over there I'd show ya!!!

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    I love them and the settings are beautiful too.

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    Lovely Cabs Cathy x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy at the Beach View Post
    Thank you so much for all the generous comments. Lynn- lampwork is not all that difficult. You probably could manage to get the hang of it from the internet or a book. There is an excellent book called "Passing the Flame" By Corrina Tettinger (think thats right) that covers most of what you'd need.

    If I was over there I'd show ya!!!
    Well I did wonder and tried to find a tutorial but to no avail. To be honest money is real tight for me so the cost of the £60 for 3 hours is something to think about... any suggestions as to any online tut'?
    Last edited by lynnm; 01-04-2010 at 07:13 PM. Reason: typos

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    Cathy, they are simply sumptuous and I must say that if you have made those from Precious Metal Clay then that is the best I have seen so far on this board, wonderful.

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    Oh, they're gorgeous Cathy. They're the sort of thing I had in mind when I decided I wanted to make my own jewellery.

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