| I want to give special thanks to my teachers and friends: Sue Lewis, Laurie Nessel, Dolly Ahles, Laura Brito, Judy Binderman, Cynthia Beach, Wendy Wyman, and all the wonderful people I have met on my glass journey! They have all opened my heart & mind to this amazing art of glass bead making that has changed my life forever! Thank You! |
| I belong to a wonderful forum for all types of Artist's at www.wetcanvas.com Come check out the "Glass Art Section" for some great info on lampworking and to meet some wonderful glass working friends! |
| Another great forum is the International Society of Glass Beadmakers. Come visit their website for some great info on lampworking! |
| Work with hot glass too! Just click on their pictures to view their creations! |
| I belong to the Arizona Society of Glass Beadmakers. Come visit their website! |
| "Lampwork" is the term used for working hot glass in a flame, or flame working. The term came from the use of oil lamps centuries ago, to produce the heat and flame needed to melt the glass. Today modern flameworkers use torches that can mix both fuel and oxygen for a much hotter flame and easier control. |
| Click here to learn more about what it will take to start making your own glass creations! |
| An online gallery for glass artists that I belong to. |
| Click here to see some more of my lampworking friends and other lampwork artists! |
| My twin sister also makes glass creations. To visit her site please click on this picture! |
| A refrence website for glass artists that we belong to. |
| I belong to a wonderful forum for glass and jewelry artist's at www.lampworketc.com Come check out the rooms full of fun! Great info on lampworking in all categories and some wonderful glass working friends! |









