
I was making hearts ...

....one of my hearts came out lopsided, OK what would that look like if I tweaked it a little.

It kinda looks like the shape of a butterfly wing.

What if I fused two beads together, I have not done that before.
Now what can I do with these new beads?
6 comments:
Fantastic! I love this idea and I love seeing the process you've gone through.
oooh like this idea, and i love the idea you drew out on paper! i would have to say, you know EXACTLY what to do with that bead. :)
What a cool blog post - I love to see other people's sketches.
Those are great! How did you fuse them - in the flame, or in the kiln?
What a great idea and a great way to salvage a bead gone wrong...er...lopsided ;-)
This is a very creative idea! I would love to see the finished necklace. The colors in the butterfly are beautiful!
Lisa
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