Thank you for this video. I am looking into having this done for my beloved cat and had questions about the process. This answered some of my questions and will help me when talking with the artist. Thank you
Hello Lemon! 🌹✨ I’m so glad you enjoyed this demo. It is heartbreaking to loose a loved one, but this technique allows us to keep them close to our hearts. If you have any other questions about this process let me know…I’m here for you! 🙏🏽🌹🌹🌹Thanks so much for sharing! Cheers- Robin 🌈
Beautiful, I get many compliments on my husband's ashes, in a heart. He has gone out with me more than when he was alive! Family and friends received keychains. I had his permission before he passed.
Hi Carleen! 🌹 I find that these special pieces bring much comfort and joy! Plus…Cremation glass is so beautiful and eye catching. ✨ …I’m glad to hear that you had permission! 🤗✨🌹 Thank you so much for sharing!! Cheers to you - Robin 🌸🌹🌸🌹🌸
Thanks! This is the easiest way for me to make a bail. However, the right hole size is important! I will use a wider mandrel when I want to use a thicker cord for wearing. And remembering to quench the hot end of the mandrel in water is MOST important! I have burned my fingers so often by forgetting to do that! 😂 Thanks again, Lena! Happy Holidays! R- 🌹✨
Hi Love it I am very interested in making one With my dogs ashes I would just like to ask what was the white and clear you put a round the square pendant I am new to this I have never done any beads before But looking at what you have made Inspired me to have a go
Hi Robert! ✨🌹 Thank you so much! I’m glad you are interested in the glass process. The white and clear piece is a twisted cane that I made ahead of time. Pulling glass cane is a big part of the flameworking process. I was looking for a demo to share with you and I was surprised that I don’t have one for a simple twisted cane…🤨 SO….Stay tuned for that…I will post it next Saturday! 😃 If you are very new to flameworking I would suggest looking at the 101.42 Simply even Stringers demo. It is in the Flameworking 101 playlist on our channel page. This 101 series begins with how I teach a beginners class starting with 101.01 - mandrels. I hope you find them helpful! Thanks again for your interest! Cheers- Robin 🌈✨✨
Thank you so much for this video. I was asked yesterday to do a cremation bead for a beloved dog. Im a dog owner and I can relate to wanting to have a bead but never done it before. What was it that you cleaned the air with? And also Im thinking of not give a price and instead let the pet owner pay what it want and can afford...is that strange? I only do it on request. Thank you for the fantastic beads ❤
Hi Kristina! ✨🌹 Sorry to get back to you so late… I’m so glad that this demo has been helpful! I have also had individuals pay what they can in these situations. A normal price for me is around $50 but I know not everyone can afford that… and I think it is
I think it is ok to just ask your client to pay what they can…even if it is $10. As long as you are ok with it. Before I got started, I used a smudge stick to purify and clear the air (and myself) of any negative thoughts or energies. The one I used has sweet grass and white sage mixed together. It is not necessary but I find it calming and peaceful when working with such precious ingredients. ✨✨ Thanks so much for reaching out and sharing! I hope you are having a lovely weekend! Cheers- Robin 🌈🌹✨✨✨
Спасибо, дорогая Робин💕
Thank you! 🥰✨🌈🌹🌹
A lovely loving thing to do for your sister. Well done and thank you x
Thanks Lena! These pendants really exceed my expectations!
So glad you enjoyed!
Xoxo R- 💫
Thank you Robin. Lovely and beautifully done. I love the implosion-kind of effect. Gorgeous!
Thank you so much for the comment, Mollie! I love the effects too!!
Have a wonderful holiday! Hugs! R- 🌹✨🙏🏽
Thank you for this video. I am looking into having this done for my beloved cat and had questions about the process. This answered some of my questions and will help me when talking with the artist. Thank you
Hello Lemon! 🌹✨ I’m so glad you enjoyed this demo. It is heartbreaking to loose a loved one, but this technique allows us to keep them close to our hearts. If you have any other questions about this process let me know…I’m here for you! 🙏🏽🌹🌹🌹Thanks so much for sharing! Cheers- Robin 🌈
Beautiful and so easy to follow!
I’m glad you found it easy to follow, Lyn! Thanks so much for your comment!
Have a wonderful Holiday! R- 🌹
Beautiful, I get many compliments on my husband's ashes, in a heart. He has gone out with me more than when he was alive! Family and friends received keychains. I had his permission before he passed.
Hi Carleen! 🌹 I find that these special pieces bring much comfort and joy! Plus…Cremation glass is so beautiful and eye catching. ✨ …I’m glad to hear that you had permission! 🤗✨🌹 Thank you so much for sharing!! Cheers to you - Robin 🌸🌹🌸🌹🌸
Thank you
Hi Kara! 👋🏽✨ I’m so glad you enjoyed this one! This is such a wonderful way to keep those we have lost close to us. Many Thanks! 🌹 Cheers- Robin 🌈
Plus brilliant idea to use another bead as a bail. Never thought of that. Much easier than creating loops.
Thanks! This is the easiest way for me to make a bail. However, the right hole size is important! I will use a wider mandrel when I want to use a thicker cord for wearing. And remembering to quench the hot end of the mandrel in water is MOST important! I have burned my fingers so often by forgetting to do that! 😂 Thanks again, Lena!
Happy Holidays! R- 🌹✨
...again, wonderful!...I made this sort of a bead with a vets cat ashes, made it into a' paw'.......interesting.....
Hi there! I think It is a great service and I absolutely love the effect it produces!
Thanks so much, Roberta! Have a wonderful holiday! R - 💫🙏🏽
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Hi
Love it
I am very interested in making one
With my dogs ashes
I would just like to ask what was the white and clear you put a round the square pendant
I am new to this
I have never done any beads before
But looking at what you have made
Inspired me to have a go
Hi Robert! ✨🌹 Thank you so much! I’m glad you are interested in the glass process.
The white and clear piece is a twisted cane that I made ahead of time. Pulling glass cane is a big part of the flameworking process. I was looking for a demo to share with you and I was surprised that I don’t have one for a simple twisted cane…🤨 SO….Stay tuned for that…I will post it next Saturday! 😃
If you are very new to flameworking I would suggest looking at the 101.42 Simply even Stringers demo. It is in the Flameworking 101 playlist on our channel page. This 101 series begins with how I teach a beginners class starting with 101.01 - mandrels. I hope you find them helpful!
Thanks again for your interest! Cheers- Robin 🌈✨✨
Thank you so much for this video. I was asked yesterday to do a cremation bead for a beloved dog. Im a dog owner and I can relate to wanting to have a bead but never done it before. What was it that you cleaned the air with? And also Im thinking of not give a price and instead let the pet owner pay what it want and can afford...is that strange? I only do it on request.
Thank you for the fantastic beads ❤
Hi Kristina! ✨🌹 Sorry to get back to you so late… I’m so glad that this demo has been helpful! I have also had individuals pay what they can in these situations. A normal price for me is around $50 but I know not everyone can afford that… and I think it is
I think it is ok to just ask your client to pay what they can…even if it is $10. As long as you are ok with it. Before I got started, I used a smudge stick to purify and clear the air (and myself) of any negative thoughts or energies. The one I used has sweet grass and white sage mixed together. It is not necessary but I find it calming and peaceful when working with such precious ingredients. ✨✨
Thanks so much for reaching out and sharing! I hope you are having a lovely weekend!
Cheers- Robin 🌈🌹✨✨✨
❤️😘