Made this little cutie last night
By Tasteyg
- 3 Jan, 2011
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Thats beautiful Tracy , clever you :o)
3 Jan, 2011
Very pretty. : o )
3 Jan, 2011
Aww thats nice Tasteyg
3 Jan, 2011
Meanie- It does take a little patience...but if you get frustrated w it you can set it down... and come back for another try later. Plus, once you know the recipe...it just takes time, plus beads and wire to accomplish :)
Thanks ladies, I've got a thing for dragonflies...so I do enjoy making these little guys. I give them as gifts and keep them around my house as plant decorations. I also make scorpions, praying mantis, ants, spiders, centipedes. I'm pretty sure they're all posted on here somewhere in my many, many photos!
Hope you are all enjoying the New Year so far :)
3 Jan, 2011
You've a gift there, Tasty.
3 Jan, 2011
Some people call that gift an obsession, TOG ;) lol thnx
3 Jan, 2011
Pretty, love the sparkle, I make mosaics and have just found the most wonderful shiney foil backed glass, which plays in the light.
4 Jan, 2011
Thats gorgeous Tastey....clever you! Dragonflies are my favourite too....do you make larger types for the garden?
4 Jan, 2011
Would throwing it across the room count as setting it down???
Patience is a weird and wonderful thing - I can spend hours pricking out the tiniest seedlings, or sanding wood by hand, yet my first two computers ended up smouldering on the floor just because they froze (anyone remember Windows'98?).
4 Jan, 2011
Thanks Lulu :) I've a got a photo on here of a lovely mannequin that has been given the mosaic treatment, it's really pretty.
Janey- Because of the small beads that I use, I can only use very thin wire to make them. So they are more life-sized. Would love to make a huge one for the garden though... been thinking of ideas for something like that, like working w different materials. Thought of using recycled material, such as glass bottles as beads...haven't come up w a master plan yet.
LOL Meanie! Throwing it across the room would def count as setting it down ;~) But then you would have to reshape all the work that you had already done...therefore it might be better to just set it down gently and walk away :) These are very fragile and can be bent very easily. We have patience for the things we love, Meanie :) I'm completely w you on the lack of patience for computers... although none have mine have ended up smouldering on the floor, LOL...yet anyway!
7 Jan, 2011
WOW thats a beauty Tasty. Have you madse many of these. Your friends and family must treasure these when given them as gifts, it.s beautiful . I will browse through your pics and see if I can find your other ones, I'd love to see them.
7 Jan, 2011
I had made quite a few of these a while back. Just recently made this one and one other. On my pages 110-111 way, way back I have photos of some of the others that I have made. I'm glad you like my little insects and hope you enjoy the photos :)
7 Jan, 2011
Lovely, well done with your talent. A big one for the garden sounds good. Pity you can't melt plastic into large coloured balls and thread them on to thick wire. Don't know if you could cut plastic into strips and stick it into bead shapes.
10 Jan, 2011
Thanks Lindak :) Still thinking of ideas for the large garden dragonfly. I have a friend that does scultures out of wire. Thicker gauge wire than I use for these, but his scultures are pretty cool without any beads at all. So that's another posibility.
10 Jan, 2011
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You have far more patience than I do!
3 Jan, 2011