



I have had a blast (no punn intended) with combining the sandblasting and electroforming. I think these are pretty unique, and very much enjoy creating them! The stars are little windows into the core of the beads, which have been heavily encased so there is a lot of depth.
The second bead is accented with simple electroforming, but it is just what the bead needed to lighten it up a bit. I LOVE the murrini, which is from Double Helix, design #6. I was lucky enough to get in on the Double Helix murrini! They did a fabulous job making them.
I hope you are having a great weekend!