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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Its not easy being green

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Beads and such from the glass graveyard (aka f-ups and broken bits)

Tune in tomorrow to see their fate

14 comments:

Kaibee said...

Well, I certainly will stop by to check out what you turned stuff into!

Valerie said...

awesome Kaibee- it involved power tools *hint *hint

the girl with the pink teacup said...

My friend, if this is your f-up graveyard, your other work must be absolutely spectacular. Oh wait, it IS! If those beads' eventual fate involves pretty colours and power tools, then I'm so bloody excited to see the result...

Laura M said...

What a great picture they made though! Can't wait to see what you do with them!

Valerie said...

teacup- you are too kind. and any excuse I can have to use power tools, I'll make it.

Laura- lol- I was thinking that too... and I've been working on the transformation all day :)

Eric said...

You could make some awesome 'frit' out of such glass (for painting, like egyptian blue).

Valerie said...

Eric- you are too smart. that is exactly what I plan on doing...just had a few hiccups in the smashing process

Sandy said...

Oooooh... Shiny... give me back my preciousss..
Can't wait to see what happens to these poor things. Smashing sounds nice though. Please do post some pictures of the smashing process as well. Destruction is always fun to watch. :)

Valerie said...

Sandy- it has to look worse before it looks better :)

Simon Butler said...

Just reassure me that they felt no pain, please.

Valerie said...

adequate anesthesia is used for their reconstructive surgery

WendyB said...

They look kinda pretty all together in this photo. I'll stay tuned...

Juan Pablo said...

I like all of your colorful photos haha very nice composition of scrap! :)

If you ever have time, check out my blog!
www.vidajuanpablo.blogspot.com

Adios! :D

Valerie said...

Wendy- I like em too... soon though I will be able to post their transformation

Juan- thanks! I'll swing on by.


hasta pronto!