I have a love/hate relationship with my melting pot.

I try things with it periodically with usually mediocre results. However, I have two of them and I refuse to give up. So, this week when Lori Roberts talked about SuzeWeinberg's new photo show (
http://www.photoshow.com/watch/hu7EP7rc) I decided to give faux dichroic a try.

While my results aren't nearly as lovely as either Suze's or Lori's, I have to say, I am fairly happy with my own results.


Happy Valentine's Day to all.
2 comments:
Amazing pieces, these are absolutely delightful - my melting pot needs to be used more I think.
You have created items to be very proud of....
Stephanie these are GORGEOUS!!!! I also don't always have great results but I think that we both did it! YAY!! Rock on girl friend!
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