Thursday, September 25, 2008
Brewing up Glass and Sugar Calaveras
I've been brewing up new a new addition to the Heartz n Skullz series - Calaveraz. Inspired by the sugar skulls or Calaveras of Day of the Dead, my glass Calaveraz are made of pale ivory glass with a millefiore on her forehead and flames in red and yellow creating a halo around her head.
But glass sugar skulls aren't edible so today's OT project shares a
recipe for Sugar Skulls. Have fun making them!(Photo credit: Make.)
Check out what the other OT Grlzzz have brewed up over on the Ornament Thursday Blog!
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Cindy - I love where the Heartz n Skullz are going right now.
I've never tried a sugar skull - but this is such great timing as I was saying to Mallory just today that the whole Day of the Dead celebration has always appealed to me.
Oh Cindy, I looooove your skull, he's adorable. Is that okay to say about a skull?
It's great!
Jennifer
Jangles
Hi Deb,
Thanks, Deb! I've got all sorts of ideas how to expand the line and I like what's coming off the mandrel :-)
I've never tried them either but this is the year I'm making them! It should be a sugar-licious Halloween! :-)
Write a blog post when you make them - it'll be fun to read how you do!
Calaveras-ly yours,
Cindy
Hi Jennifer,
I love her too! She's supposed to be adorable although dead - so I think it's fine you say she's adorable! LOL!
Thanks for looking!
Cindy
OH! What an adorable little skull!
I like how her head itself resembles a little red-petaled daisy. (:
That is a great skull! I love the idea that La Dia De Los Muertos is a day of celebration of life rather than death. Your skull has a great personality! Good going!
Cindy - this is so fab! I love that you always do something new and fresh with your lampwork designs!
Cindy, I LOVE this one - the millefiori adds a wonderful touch! Yay for skulls!
Cindy...that is amazing. You glass goddesses always leave me wanting more. :) Beads that is.
So cute!
(Can skulls be cute?)
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