Welcome to my web site! Lots of big changes this year! I've been really getting into doing watercolors and will be offering original works as well as matted and/or framed prints (I'm suuuuuper excited about this!!) My work is generally a bit quirky, fun and colorful and definitely reflects my obsession with weird little houses. But I paint pretty much anything from coastal scenes to still life. But I'm getting a great response so far and that always makes any artist happy :) These will be listed as I paint them. All prints are sold matted in a clear cello sleeve and ready to display as they are. Frames will also be available in the options for each listing. I'll also be doing all sorts of new things like Greeting Cards (singles and boxed sets), Gift Tags and whatever other fun stuff I can think of!
So please do check them out and pop back in occasionally to see new work as it's listed!
I'm still trying to phase out my Etsy shops and this will ultimately become the only place I sell on line. It's not an easy transition but it'll eventually happen. And 1000 "Thank Yous" for being here!
I wish you all a happy and prosperous 2025! ♥♥ Tracey
Mr. Incredible BIGGIES! 10 Pcs. XL 5-8mm Handmade Murrini Chips Millefiori Slices CoE 104 Reactive Silver glass purple blue
Only 1 left in stock
Mr. Incredible....
BIGGIES are larger diameter murrini that are great for fusing, enamel work or larger beads. Even in mosaics! (They make great flowers and eyes!) The nice thing about BIGGIES is that, being larger, they're a bit easier to handle and also the details of the layers, colors and stripes show up really well.
How Many: 10
Colors: Greens, Earth Tones, Purples and Blues (after torching)
Size: Approximately range from 5mm - 8mm across
COE: 104
***Please not that I am NOT a fuser so I really can give no advice on the art of fusing whatsoever. I do know that many artists buy my murrini for fusing with much success. Mixing COEs can also be done in small amounts (in lampworking anyway. We do this quite often with no problems at all) But that is the extent of what I know. So please consult a book or an expert as to the exact process. If using in fusing or enameling, the colors result will look as it does in the uncooked stage. These need the very intense heat of a torch to look like they do in the sample pic.