Fun With Solder
The first time I saw soldered glass shadow box type pendants was years ago in the Jewelry Affaire Magazine with Fussbucket's world showing darling little boxes with teeny cut paper flowers and pictures inside. I thought I'd like to learn how to do that someday. I took an in-person soldering class with a few years ago with Sally Jean Alexander and enjoyed it, but didn't practice. I found a terrific teacher in Terri Brush who teaches in her beautiful studio, but also offers on-line classes that don't expire! Such a great way to learn and review techniques. So I've been practicing!
This cute little girl is my mother, Shirlee, and she's sitting on a small round table staring into a large goldfish bowl. I soldered beveled glass which adds movement and gives the impression of light bouncing off the glass bowl. I made this for one of my sisters.
I've enjoyed learning soldering at my own speed with Terri Brush classes at http://terribrushacademy.com/ You can purchase classes and then enjoy them on-line. This way you can view them anytime without having to sit at your computer with a CD. Terri teaches classes in her own studio and abroad. She's very helpful and personable. While I have enjoyed purchased CDs of classes, the on-line classes are the most convenient.
Here are a some more pieces of the jewelry I've been working on in my not so spare time. I love to work with metal by etching it, making frames for pictures and resin. I enjoy working with glass and solder as well and of course, love vintage mother of pearl buttons...any antique buttons actually.
Have a wonderful and inspiring day!
Yours truly,
Julie
How sweet of you to mention me !! THANK YOU !
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