Table of Contents Month-By-Month Contents of Each Issue

Table of Contents Month-By-Month Contents of Each Issue

Table of Contents Month-by-month contents of each issue Back issues of Soda Lime Times are available for $5.95 each (2018 - 2021), and $3.00 each for 2011- 2017 for our subscribers on our website at www.sodalimetimes.com. Please LOG IN FIRST to get the subscriber price. Back issues are $7.95 for non-subscribers (2018 - 2021), and $5 each for 2011 - 2017, and are available from our home page, and in our Etsy store at www.dianewoodall.etsy.com. If you want just the tutorials we have some great bundles available on or website (again, subscribers please log in first to get the subscriber price). At the moment we have tutorial bundles from 2011 – 2014. We hope you will find this table of contents helpful.If you have a question or comment we are always happy to hear from you at [email protected]. Soda Lime Times Copyright 2021 1 All rights reserved Aug 2011–It’s Raining Frit! • Cube Bead by Diane Woodall • Cupcake Lentil Bead by Lori Peterson • Featured Artist: Robin Koza • Seven Reasons Why Your Frit Beads May Suck – And What You Can Do About It by Val Cox Dec 2011–The Gift of Lampwork • Grubby Mitts Report/ Tools • Featured artist : Lisa Atchison • What the Heck is System 96? by Diane Woodall • A Brief History of Glass by Diane Woodall • Did You Know? Facts about different kinds of frit • Having a Hot Time in the Mountains by Angie Ramey • Should I Sell my Beads? Part II/ Selling Online by Diane Woodall • Starting Your Own Lampwork Group by Diane Woodall Tutorials: • Grubby Mitts Report – gifts for lampworkers • Burning Questions – types of glass • How to Make a “Fritzie” by Diane Woodall • Tut Talk by Jenne Rebecca – review of Julie Fountain’s • Simple Flower Bead Using a Fritzie by Diane Woodall Everyone Needs Glass Buttons • Encased Auger Shell by Diane Woodall • Beads of Courage tutorial: Kid-Friendly Fish Bead Tutorials: by Diane Woodall • Key-Watch Fobs by Corina Tettinger • Easy Leaf Beads by Diane Woodall Sept 2011–Beyond the Bland Bead • Beaded Bookmarks by Diane Woodall • Interchangeable Earwires by Laury Henry • Featured Artist: Michael Barley • Dramatic Donut Drops by Laury Henry • The Life of a Full-time Lampworker by Deanna Chase • The Fat Cat by Becky Mason • Back from the Gathering by Diane Woodall • Did You Know? Tips on Staying Cool in Your Studio by Diane Woodall • Grubby Mitts Report – Murrini Jan 2012–Whimsy and Imagination • Opening an Etsy Store by Diane Woodall and Angie Ramey • Featured artist : Lori Peterson • Tut Talk – review of Decorating With Stringer by Kandice Seeber • The Very Neat Story About Messy Color by Diane Woodall by Jenne Rebecca • Bead-Buddies by Tina Julich Tutorials: • Grubby Mitts Report – treasures from the dollar store • Tut Talk by Jenne Rebecca – review of Heather Trimlett’s Twists! • Easy Floral Bead with CZs by Diane Woodall • Making Twisties Using an Optic Mold by Glenn Mincey Tutorials: • Cute Puppy Bead by Lori Peterson • Masonry Giraffe by Becky Mason • Five Minute Fish In Five Easy Steps by Janice Peacock • Twistie Doodles by Michelle Waldren • Imagination Charms by Karen Leonard Oct 2011–Color Your World • End-of-the-Day Beads by Diane Woodall • Owl Beads by Diane Woodall • Featured Artist: Kandice Seeber • Kandice’s Color Tips for Beginners by Kandice Seeber Feb 2012 – Young at Heart • Let Fabric Inspire You by Diane Woodall • Grubby Mitts Report – books for color inspiration • Featured artist : Ali VandeGrift • Mandrel Dipping Tip – dipping mandrels when you are running • Steph’s Dot Tips by Stephanie Handermann low on bead release • The Down and Dirty on Doing Live Shows/Part I (Show • Secrets to Taking Better Photos of Your Beads Selection) by Diane Woodall by Dawn Scanell • Grubby Mitts Report – Must-have tutorials • Tut Talk – Think Pink by Sarah Hornik by Jenne Rebecca • Hold the Presses/ Heart presses – by Julie Fountain Tutorials: Tutorials: • Confetti Beads by Lori Peterson • The Raja Heart by Amy Kuczewski • Using Encased Stringer in Imaginative Ways by Diane Woodall • Horizontal Heart with Surface Flowers by Amy Trescott • Fun & Funky Flower Disks by Diane Woodall • Striated Encased Purple Heart (Beads of Courage design) by • Bloomin’ Disk Bracelet by Laury Henry Diane Woodall • Chocolate Dipped Strawberries by Evelyn Duberry Nov 2011–The Shape of Things to Come March 2012 – Fabulous Florals! • Getting the World Into Shape by Corina Tettinger • Featured Artist: Sarah Hornik • Featured artist: Patsy Evins • Beware of the Press by Corina Tettinger • Five Pieces of Equipment That I Cannot Live Without by • Thinking Beyond the Bead by Helen Chalmers Barbara Collins • Bead Fest Philly, 2011 by Deanna Chase • Fall in Love with Bullseye Pinks by Diane Woodall • Burning Questions – types of presses, shaping beads • The Down and Dirty on Doing Live Shows/Part 2 (Marketing & • First Steps (Tips for Beginners) by Karen Calhoun Booth Design) by Diane Woodall • Grubby Mitts Report – shaping tools • Tut Talk – review of floral tutorials by Jenne Rebecca • Tut Talk – review of Anne Rickett’s Harvest Veggie Beads • Grubby Mitts Report by Angie Ramey – tools for making floral beads by Jenne Rebecca • Did You Know? – using plastic tubes for glass storage Tutorials: Tutorials: • Delightful Daisies by Angie Ramey • Paint by Numbers Bead by Becky Mason • Making Fantasy Leaves and Flowers on Wire by Lyn Foley Soda Lime Times Copyright 2021 2 All rights reserved • Changeable Tapestry Ring Toppers by Renee Wiggins Tutorials: • Flower Power Jawbreakers (BOC bead) by Diane Woodall • Cherry Blossom Bonsai by Jane Perala • Realistic Sculptural Leaves by Patsy Evins April 2012 – The World Beneath the Surf • Tumbling Leaves Bead by Trudi Dogherty • Featured artist: Laurie Ament by Karen Leonardo • Twisted Kitty – Beads of Courage bead by Susan Hasler • The History of My Seahorse Bead by Kimberly Jo Affleck • Kid-Friendly Turtle Bead - BOC bead by Sue Webb • Beth’s Story – The Birth of a Beadmaker by Beth Elliott • The Down and Dirty on Doing Live Shows/Part 2 by Diane Woodall Aug 2012 – Focus on Focals • The Grubby Mitts Report by Angie Ramey – Glass and tools for • Featured Artist: Lydia Muell by Karen Leonardo making beachy beads • How to Make Your Own Bead Release by Michael Barley Tutorials: • Five Essential Graphite Shaping Tools by Barbara Collins • A Focal by Any Other Name (using focal beads for pendants) by • Underwater Barnacle Beads by Christie Modesti Lisa Liddy • Tahitian Lagoon Bottle Stopper by Becky Mason • Grubby Mitts Report (tools for making focal beads) by Angie • Ocean Bubbles/ Hollows by Robin Passovoy Ramey • Cutting Stained Glass into Strips for Lampwork Beads by Diane Woodall Tutorials: • Charming Seashells (auger shaped beads made into headpins) • Inner Glow by Kris Shaible by Diane Woodall • Ethereal Ribbon Focal by Gail Joseph • Starfish Wave Bead (Beads of Courage bead) by Diane Woodall • Under the Willow Tree by Diane Woodall • Woodland Eye Bead – Beads of Courage bead by Kristina Floyd May 2012 – Small Beads – Big Impact • Featured Artist: Debi Cogwell by Karen Leonardo Sept 2012 – The Mysteries of Silver Glass • The History of the CG Beadroller by Leah Nelson • Featured Artist: Dawn Scannell by Karen Leonardo • Small Beads: Fame, Fun, and Fortune by Corina Tettinger • Silver Glass – Not as Scary as You May Think by Priscilla • Choosing a Beadmaking Class and Making it Great McGirr by Heather Trimlett • Grubby Mitts Report (ways of incorporating small amounts of • Getting Your Beads in a Row by Corina Tettinger silver glass into your work) by Angie Ramey • The Grubby Mitts Report by Angie Ramey (tools for making • Tut Talk – review of Making Silver Glass Sing by Anouk small beads) Jasperse by Jenne Rebecca • Tut Talk – review of Floating Ribbon Beads by Julie Haveland Beer by Jenne Rebecca Tutorials: Tutorials: • Hello Dalai by Dawn Scannell • Moonflowers by Judith Billig • Pandora-Sized Encased Floral Bead by Corina Tettinger • Silver Swirls Lentil by Debbie Sanders • Garden Lentil Bead by Kim Milan and Lori Peterson • Quick and Beautiful Raku Murrini Bead by Debbie Sanders • Teeny Tiny Birds by Melanie Hazen • Pearlescent by Hayley Tsang Sather • Easy Round the World Beads by Diane Woodall • Mice-A-Roni and Cheese - Beads of Courage Bead by Diane Woodall Oct 2012 – Spooky, Scary, and Fantastical Beads • Featured Artist: Mary Lockwood by Karen Leonardo June 2012 – The Freedom of Going Organic • Working From Home by Janet Robinson • Grubby Mitts Report – Tips and Treats for Halloween • Featured Artist: Beverley Edge by Karen Leonardo by Diane Woodall • Have No Fear! By Diane Woodall • Tut Talk - Kim Neely Sculptural Glass, Volume 1: Bones • Tips on Etching Beads by Leah Deeb by Jenne Rebecca • Writing an Effective Tutorial by Leah Nelson • Grubby Mitts Report by Angie Ramey (supplies for making Tutorials: organic beads) • Sugar Skulls by Debi Cogwell • Tut Talk – review of Southwest Striations by Anne Ricketts • Witch’s Finger Pendant by Mary Lockwood by Jenne Rebecca • Frankenstein’s Monster Bead by Marcy Lamberson Tutorials: • Bonehead – A “Humerus” Bead by Diane Woodall • Grinning Gremlins by Heather Kelly • Multicolored Striations (frit stringer bead) by Robin Koza • Tilt-n-Swirl (organic enamel bead) by Angie Ramey • Making Silvered Ivory Shards by Diane Woodall Nov 2012 – Big Hole Beads • Silver and Sangre (organic focal bead) by Diane Woodall • Featured Artist: Bobbie Pene by Karen Leonardo • Slithering (Beads of Courage Bead) by Diane Woodall • Tips from the Masters/ Kristina Logan by Diane Woodall • Being Discovered / The Art of Getting

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    15 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us