Tuesday, July 6, 2010
A new kind of donut
Those of you who've been reading here a while may remember that I have a weakness for donuts - the jewelry kind, that is. And on a related subject (the relationship will become clear in just a minute), I have been resisting playing around with Suze Weinberg's Melt Art techniques, even though I like a lot of the stuff she does with it, because I'd have to buy a good many more supplies and I've already bought about a metric ton of supplies lately. But in one of her blog entries lately she showed UTEE donuts (they're at the bottom of that page) that are about 2" tall, made with a mini-donut pan, that really tempt me. I may have to try that at some point soon. Darnit.
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donuts,
enamel,
techniques
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2 comments:
I've not been a donut fan but those are gorgeous and I can see why you want to make some. I'm tempted--badly tempted. What is it with us beaders? Huh? Do you know? *grins*
I guess I'm committed (sort of) - I ordered the pan. Man, as if I don't have enough stuff already!
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