Hi everyone,

Hi everyone,

This weeks Featured Artist is my good friend Cindy Gimbrone Her Blog site is LAMPWORK DIVA!
Happy Hannukah all, to celebrate this festive season, I created a beautiful bracelet for my boss. I want to share it with everyone, so that you, too can feel the joy of the Holidays!An excellent Blog article on Bead poop by ShebaMakeda ... Read it!
All you ever wanted to know about POOP, and were afraid to ASK!
LOL
Hugs
Lynnie
Jo from Sleekbeads makes some absolutely BREATHTAKING lickable beads! Here are a couple of my favorites of her beads, along with a quote from her site!
motivated as I am, I purchased a small lampworking kit and began melting softglass. After a while, I decided to upgrade my torch for more heat. Soon after that I was becoming fascinated with the world of borosilicate glass."
Ok, so I am not big on prayers, but it's been a ROUGH month. Hubby just came out of the hospital after a nasty bout with pneumonia, pancreatitis and gallbladder disease. So, if you have some extra white light thoughts or prayers to send along, they'll be appreciated, he's still not out of the woods yet.
I've decided to start producing some more of my Deep Sea and Caribbean beads, so if anyone wants custom orders, please feel free to email me. Thanks everyone, and have a Safe & Happy Thanksgiving.
Hugs
Lynnie

I have a good friend, her name is Mary Poineal, and she creates GORGEOUS Sterling Silver and Copper findings for Jewelry and Bead artisans to highlight their work. Check out her website here McDuck Creations . To the right is an example of just one of her kewl beadable creations. If you click on the pendant picture, you'll see more of her beautiful goodies. I use lots of her toggles in my bracelets too (Look at the Matera bracelet below for an example).
Morning friends,
I've decided to share some of the Best of the Best lampworkers with you as often as I can.
This week I am featuring Suz From Oz! As her name indicated she's from Australia, and has some beautiful beads! Here's a sample:
To see more of her lovely work and read her Blog, check it out here: http://suzanne-catching-up.blogspot.com/
BTW Suzanne's blog mentions that today is Blog Action Day. I am all over taking care of our environment. I am not really sure that some of the solutions offered (and opinions about how the problems are occurring) are accurate, but I am SURE that we need to start taking care of our children's legacy, before thay HAVE no planet!
My concerns are mostly with housing & commercial developments proliferating so fast and far,
that they are displacing so many species of wildlife dependent upon the land and forests to survive. I had White Tailed Deer and some species of Wild Cat, as well as River Otters & Raccoons visiting my backyard and pond with little frequency 5 years ago. Now, they've become regulars and are obviously skinny and hungry as deforestation and increased building occurs around our little acre of rural land.
At this point, I am aware, (from discussions with neighbors & observation) that the problem has become an epidemic. Racoons are even venturing out during earlier daytime hours to eat, very skinny deer are standing at the edges of the undergrowth surrounding our land, just waiting for us to put out over-ripe fruit so they can eat. It's ripping at my heart and I don't think there is a darn thing I can do about it.
We put out salt licks every fall & winter, seeds and nuts for the birds and other animals who like them, as well as the fruit I mentioned earlier, but that's only helping a few very hungry, and most
likely doomed animals. The Racoons & Otters seem to find good eating in the mud on our pond bottom, and Herons, Egrets, Hawks & Wood Ducks keep hanging in there, but I expect this winter I won't see a single deer, as the ones I last saw this spring were so skinny, I really didn't think they'd survive another winter.
Anyway, please let me know about YOUR solutions to this devastating problem. Maybe together, we CAN do something.
Hugs,
Lynnie
Morning everyone. I was surfing YouTube today and came across a Silly Kitty . Click the link for a giggle. Don't miusunderstand however, I think she's keeping her dinner fresh! LOL
My Etsy is now updated, I have some GREAT new pieces up, check them out!
Here is one of the new listings: This is one of a series I call "Matera Stones" Click the link for more pics..
If you are interested in the ancient stones of Matera, Italy, just click the link! MATERA STONES Part of Mel Gibson's "Passion" was filmed in Matera.
Speaking of Mel Gibson, I have been really busy making Twisties (has nothing to do with Mel, but it got your attention, right? LOL).
Thanksgiving & Christmas are coming, and lots of you are getting ready to make Holiday beads. I am ready to help you save some time, by making your twisties FOR you! Check them out here: TWISTIESHi everyone, I had a lovely birthday weekend, and am going into this new week full of ideas for some amazing new beads and glass items.
I have posted a link to my ETSY with some thumbnails of beauties I have up currently, but I'm working on other ideas as well. Feel free to email me if you have any thoughts of glass art you'd like to see here.
Was surfing YouTube this weekend, and saw a few GREAT torching videos I'll share here... I NEVER get tired of learning new techniques and seeing the awesome ideas others come up with.
The first one is by GlassRoger, how to create a Hummingbird bead 
This next one is a basic bead making tut from TheOnlyDuda She's using a bethlehem torch like mine, and I think I have MORE glass rods than her, but her frit collection FAR outshines mine LOL. Finally, Kerry of KABSConcepts makes a Disc bead .
Here is a picture of a new bead concept I am working on. Other have used keys for round beads... I am making Hearts on Antique Keys Let me know what you think, ok?
Just wanted to add we've had an AWFUL week here in Switzerland, FL. In TWO DAYS we have over 14 inches of rain. I think the entire week totalled over 19 inches. Here is a picture of my back yard & pond. What a mess......... almost lost the tractor in the pond.
Anyway, Have a GREAT Monday morning, I'll be back soon.
Hugs,
Lynnie