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Jennifer Heynen ![]() Glazed ceramic beads |
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I enjoy the entire process too much to let anyone help me. I make every bead myself. I start by hand forming the clay into
the shape I want, whether it is a ball, cylinder, or flower. After the beads are slowly dried they are fired in an electric kiln
to 2000 degrees. They are individually glazed with tiny brushes. After the underglaze colors are applied then two coats
of clear glaze are painted on the bead. They are then placed back in the kiln for a second firing. This time on special
bead holders designed by myself. After the second firing, I can hardly wait to open my kiln and see what small treasures
I have created. . . Jennifer Heynen Jennifer Heynen calls her business " Jangles " clay and glass beads. |
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Jennifer Heynen Menomonee Falls, WI (262) 790-1350 - Email Artists' Web Site |
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