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Showing posts with label chocolate cupcake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate cupcake. Show all posts

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Behind the Times


Hi everyone. Well, I'm behind my schedule of finishing pieces I've been teasing you with, so I thought I'd show you goodies I'll be posting this week on my Etsy site.

First up is this pair of earrings featuring wonderful pumpkin beads I call "punks". The glass used is Red Roof Tile which produced a deep, smoky orange for something different than your usual orange. I just love this color, especially with the grey-green tendrils that are on all sides of these plump beads.

Then, to continue the holiday theme, I have a SnowGent and SnowLady in necklace form. Their little mufflers are so cute and go all the way around their necks!

There's been much going on around here that has pulled me away from my studio and now it is November, so I HAVE to get back on track. The plan is to post some destash holiday charms in sterling silver in my MomsArt shop and to finish that new line of cupcakes I KEEP talking about!!!

Stick with me, it'll be worth it,

Friday, June 18, 2010

The Life of a Cupcake


Since I do not make glass beads, little glass cupcakes never fail to amaze me.  I am forever searching glass artists that impress me with a fresh new and unique cupcake "topping" so that I can provide you with one of a kind jewelry.  What I am wondering today is how many of you know what goes into making one of these beads?

 

I still have never seen a bead made live & in person but have watched videos of it.  A metal rod that ends up making the hole in the finished product is coated with "release" making the bead easily removable at the end of the baking process.  Then in front of a small but extremely hot table top torch, the artist begins to heat glass and wind it around the rod.  Now, these artists have to think in reverse because they have to begin with the base or "innards" and work outward to the final design.  

That alone makes my head hurt.





They also have to think chemically in order to know when the flame is ready to accept another color of glass, how long to hold the glass in the flame, when to add "sprinkles", etc.  Once the bead is "done" the colors can look completely different when hot than when they are cool.  This cooling process is called "annealing".  

The kiln (oven) is over 900 degrees fahrenheit...(I think the torches are something like 1200 degrees but I'm not sure) when the bead is placed there and in order to strengthen the hunk of glass AND prevent fractures, the kiln must cool down ever so slowly over the course of many hours.  This is why artists often work at night: one, because of the heat of the torch building up in the room it can be work that is too hot in the daytime hours and two, the kiln is ready to open when they wake up the next day.


So just imagine how excited they must be when they open the kiln and see unexpected colors OR see exactly what they hoped they had made!  It can be a bit of a crap shoot sometimes.  
Now, the beads at this point still have to have their kind of chalky looking coating cleaned off and checked for imperfections making the experience even more exciting to see the bead kind of come alive before the artist's eyes.
Oh to be rewarded with such amazing cupcakes! Now do you see why I am endlessly fascinated by these little works of art? Sheesh!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cupcake Zipper Pulls


Zipper pulls are your next surprise!  These are nice big cupcakes about 18mm high and much fuller in the cake portion than other cupcake beads in my studio.  I just love this size because it gives you a nice hunk of gorgeous glass to hold on to when zipping your hoodie, purse and tote bags.
I have a whole bunch of these beautiful beads, so if you need a particular color scheme, EMAIL me and I'll see what I've got in that color range and send you photos.  I haven't listed these in my shop yet.  These 2 will go into the display case of a cupcake shop.  I'll let you know when I've got some in my own online SHOP.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Dark Chocolate Cappuccino

Well well, once again, I present a whole new idea in cupcake decorations. Lezlie decided to do something different when I asked for hearts on top of cupcake bead icing and I like it! The chocolate cake is extra dark and difficult to photograph as it looks black if I'm not careful with the lighting.

Don't these hearts look airbrushed? They remind me of the designs coffee barristas design on top of cappuccino foam. I can imagine these in most any color. Let me know if you'd like a particular combination. See more details & photos HERE.


And I will have something ELSE for you next week that is completely new in my shop. Lower prices in a fabulous polymer clay cupcake surprise. See you then, and...

Happy Friday!

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