
 Pam shares her love of lampworking and how it all began.
Pam shares her love of lampworking and how it all began.I started lampworking about three years ago after seeing some glass beads in a bead magazine. They were so beautiful and unique, I just had to find out more about them. I did alot of research on the internet and thought, "I can do this!"

 It isn't easy... Lampworking involves so much practice! But there is so much you can do. So many shapes, so many colors. You can make beads with silver, or gold, or sparkling dichroics. Bead presses come in so many shapes... hearts, squares, lentils, barrels.
 It isn't easy... Lampworking involves so much practice! But there is so much you can do. So many shapes, so many colors. You can make beads with silver, or gold, or sparkling dichroics. Bead presses come in so many shapes... hearts, squares, lentils, barrels.
 
 
 
 


 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
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Awesome Pam! Your beads are amazing and you have such a cool studio! Thank you for giving us a peak inside!
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wow it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love your beads, Pam. It's great to put a face to the name and see you at work.
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