Showing posts with label artisan lampwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artisan lampwork. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

More Info on the Fire Diva's March Appreciation Sale






The Fire Divas wish to show our heartfelt thanks to you, our customer, for your continued patronage and enthusiastic support of us. Many of you have become our good friends ;-). It is customers like you who are largely responsible for making us the best that we can be. The consistent feedback and support we get from you has helped us scale new heights in improving the quality of our products.






Lutrick              ~              Icarus Beads              ~              Fire and Sand              ~              Ema K Designs


But we don't want to just talk about our appreciation—we want to show you in a more concrete way! Beginning this Friday, March 25 - April 2, 2011, we're having a Special Customer Appreciation Week—just for you! You will find sales ranging from 15 to 20% off our normal prices, and other special offers. The list of participating Fire Divas can be found below with specific coupon codes and sale details for either their Etsy and/or Artfire shops.   




Susan Lambert           ~           Ugly Duckling Beads            ~            Ashlyn Design            ~            Spawn of Flame


Ashlyn Design ~ 15% off Lori's ArtFire shop and a gift with every purchase. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS. **Please note that Lori's shop will be on "vacation mode" on April 2nd, so she will have to end her personal sale on Friday, April 1st. All other team members will have their items on sale through April 2nd.




Holly's Folly Glass ~ 15% off her Etsy shop and 20% off her website. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


SusanLambert ~ Specially marked spacer bead sets for $10 including shipping in her Etsy shop.


Lutrick ~ 20% off Lara's Etsy and ArtFire shops. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Icarus Beads ~ 20% off Judith's Etsy shop.  Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS




Ema K Designs ~ 20% off her Etsy and ArtFire shops.


Spawn of Flame ~ 15% off Rosemarie's Etsy and ArtFire shops. Coupon Code DIVATHANKSSPRING11

Fire and Sand ~ 20% off Karen's Etsy and ArtFire shops.
Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Sun Door Beads ~ 20% off Michelle's Etsy and ArtFire shops. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Ugly Duckling Beads ~ 20% off Kathleen's Etsy shop. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Rivers Edge Glass ~ 15% off Barb's Etsy and ArtFire shops. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS




Uvanomos            ~            Holly's Folly Glass            ~            Rivers Edge Glass            ~            Sun Door Beads


Babs Beads and Design ~ 15% off Susanne's ArtFire shop.

Shepherd Creations ~ 20% off Patrice's ArtFire shop. 
Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Uvanomos ~ 15% off Lluvia's Etsy shop. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Amy Hall ~ Free shipping in her Etsy shop. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKS


Silver River Glass 10% off Sonja's Artfire shop. Coupon Code: DIVATHANKYOU








We're so happy to have served you in the past and will continue to provide you with the best in handmade artisan lampwork beads. We look forward to your continuing support, please keep in touch with us via your "comments" and your "likes" on this page, and don't forget to share us with all your friends! *Ü*


Friday, March 25, 2011

Fire Diva's March Appreciation Sale

We here at the Fire Diva's are so thankful for all of our customer's! And because we are so thankful we are having a March Appreciation sale. Please go HERE to see who is participating and which coupon codes to use. This is an event not to be missed!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Fire Divas Quartely Jewelry Challenge

February is a time for romance and love. It's also the time to get your jewelry into our Fire Divas Quarterly Jewelry Challenge! The theme is That Special Bead. It is entirely open to your own interpretation and we hope you have fun with it! For some inspiration, head over to our Flickr page. You can win some fantastic prizes; see them HERE!

This is a really fun event and the prizes are so pretty! Don't miss out on the chance to win one of the beautiful prizes for this challenge. And its a great way to let everyone see your beautiful work! We love to see what people make from our beads and this is a great way to show your jewelry off.

Now the boring stuff:

All submissions must feature Fire Divas' lampwork. We require the name of the Fire Diva who made the beads used in the submitted piece, so if you submit something, please be ready to provide that information.

We will allow one submission per person per contest, and a maximum of two photos per submission. Entries may be submitted here (http://www.flickr.com/groups/firedivachallenge/) for approval, no later than February 10, 2011. No Flickr account? No problem. You can also email your submissions to firedivas @ gmail . com (no spaces). Please include, in the comments section or in your email, the following:
Information about the beads:
Description of the piece:
Inspiration for the piece:
Submissions will not be approved without all of this information.

Fire Divas reserve the right to approve or reject any submissions.

Fire Divas reserve the right to modify or cancel the challenge at any time.

The winners will be determined by an open poll which does not allow multiple votes.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Bead of the Week September 21 2010

Artisan Lampwork Focal Bead Purple Confetti on Blue

Artisan lampwork glass focal bead in purples and blues. A layer of clear, a layer of blue, another layer of clear and a layer of purple. This bead has lots of depth due to the many layers.

If you like it just click on the link or the picture and it will take you where you need to go!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Treasury!

I have been featured in this lovely treasury called Treasures Washed Ashore. Lots of really pretty goodies in orange and turquoise with a beachy feel to it. Go check it out! And many thanks to LetThemEatKate for including my beads!




Saturday, June 12, 2010

Jewelry Piece of the Week June 12th 2010

Blue Midnight Handmade Lampwork Pendant
Pretty black bead made in my home studio. Made with a base of black, a layer of clear, a layer of blue frit, and another layer of clear. Then I added square gold colored spacers and light blue swarovski crystals. Simple, elegant and fun, this can be worn with a t shirt and blue jeans or a simple, elegant dress.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Bead of the Week May 26th 2010

Handmade Lampwork Artisan Glass Organic Focal Bead Twin Rivers

I love organic beads. This one has a base of sky blue with a darker transparent blue and silvered ivory running through it.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Jewelry Item of the Week

I love these earrings. The transparent red and clear glass flowed in a way that reminded me of the flame used to create them. And while I am a silver girl most of the time, these just said gold. The lampwork beads are made by me in my home studio. These are currently on sale in the 20% off section in my studio on Artfire.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Bead of the Week

This particular set is a new technique I tried and I have to say that I really like this set. I am pretty fond of blue and these just turned out really well. I will be making more of these in a variety of colors I believe. If you think of an interesting color combination that you would like to see these in please feel free to leave a comment.

And for those of you who are curious, I will be posting an update on my progress with the new food plan and how the weight loss/fitness thing is going.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Orange and Yellow Summer Flower Handmade Lampwork Bead

I have been working on my floral and encasing skills. I am quite happy with some of my most recent results. The florals can be quite challenging as they are a multi layer bead. The first layer is the base color or the background if you will. Then comes the vine or stem layer, usually a twisty of whatever combination you think will compliment the flowers. This is encased in a layer of clear. On top of that layer of clear go the flowers. Most flowers are also multi layer for depth. You base petal color, then usually a transparent on top of that for depth. This is melted in and then the centers are plunged, (many times with a contrasting color for the center of the flower). A dot of clear over the center if you want a bubble. Then of course you have another layer of clear to finish it off. This is the simple version, I have seen floral beads that have four to six layers of clear and are complete works of art! I am happy with my progress so far lol!