I took a class this past June at Bead and Button with Melissa Manley on torch enameling copper. It was a great class. I decided to order the Swanstrom disk cutter from Rio Grande to cut my own disks. Wow, it cut them like butter.
Now I'm creating a sampler set of Thompson Enamel colors to help me decide on a color palette

Now I'm creating a sampler set of Thompson Enamel colors to help me decide on a color palette

It's amazing how different the enamel looks on the copper compared to the bag. Lots of colors to do........
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