Bead Chat Magazine Summer 2014 | Page 34

Going Green - Recycling Glass B I am a green girl and lover of all things recycled so it's no wonder I wanted to make recycled bottle glass beads and components. I came up with the idea when I wanted to make a special gift for my roommates birthday. I wanted to make her some wine charms, earrings, and a necklace with a bottle from her collection. This style beads and jewelry is perfect for wine/beer lovers and those who love recycled and repurposed pieces. I mean who doesn't get warm fuzzies from saving items from the landfill and making them into wearable pieces of art?! To create bottle glass beads and components I make sure the bottle is clean from left over liquid and label stickies. Next I take the bottle and find a place to spot heat on my torch. As you heat the bottle it will fracture leaving you larger pieces of broken bottle to work with. You can also use a bottle cutter if you have one to cut smaller pieces of glass with which to work. Next I take a pyrex punty(rod of borosilicate to be used as a handle to hold the glass) to make a large gather of glass and pull it into a rod. I then take the rod and melt it onto a mandrel just like you would to make normal lampwork beads. Bottle glass is about the came COE as 104 or 90 glass so you can anneal the beads 950-980 degrees like you would for soft glass. https://www.facebook.com/geneabeadslampwork http://www.geneabeads.blogspot.co.uk/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/Genea artisanwhimsy.net