Julia's Link Library
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Top Ten Web Sites
- AddAll.com
Find the best price on books. - BookCrossing
Free the books you no longer need! - I Can Has Cheezburger?
A daily dose of LOLcats and their friends. - BeadArtists.Org and
GlassArtists.Org
Lots of eye candy. - eBay
I spend more money than I should here. - Sierra Trading Post
Shop for clothing bargains. - Urbanmaille
Aislynn's the best for helping you learn chainmaille. Pricey but worth it. - MAKE zine
Be a geek. You know you want to. MAKE will help you. - Lampwork Auction Boutique
The Online Lampwork Bead Auction Site for just Lampwork Beads and Lampwork Bead Related Items by Self-Representing Artists. www.lampwork-auctions.com - Good Mews Animal Foundation
Where good kitties get their groove back!
Glass Resources
- Self-Representing Artists site
Learn what a self-representing lampwork artist is and why you should support them. - Lampwork Auction Boutique The Online Lampwork Bead Auction Site for just Lampwork Beads and Lampwork Bead Related Items by Self-Representing Artists. www.lampwork-auctions.com
- JustBeads
Another auction site just for beads. - The Annealer Magazine
The new magazine just for glass beadmakers. - The Flow Magazine
Another magazine for all forms of flameworking. - Glass Line Magazine
News and views, tips and techniques from the world of hot glass.
Lampworking Forums
The various forums may be the best sources of information available.
Founded by me in September, 2007; run by me with the help of a great crew of moderators.
A small but growing forum, it fills an empty place in the lampworking world by promoting honest talk in a civilized atmosphere.
Huge collection of technical information but watch out for the drivel.
THE source for hard glass information.

Not that active, but has some good safety information.
My Lampworking Friends

- Kimberley Adams
- HardwoodTrail Glass -- Carrie Berry


- Marjorie Langston (MARJORIE!!! GET A WEBSITE!!!)








Other Beadmakers I Admire
- Kimberly Affleck
- Nikki Carollo, the Sheep Queen
- Angele Davis (aka Gelly), the Pig Princess
- Deanna Griffin Dove
- Anna Lea Duhame
- Brent Graber (aka Mr. Smiley)
- Peter Grace
- JC Herrell
- Sarah Hornik
- Kaye Husko
- Andie Kosak
- Cindy Lemmo
- Mary Lockwood
- Lara Lutrick
d- Kim Neely
- Brad Pearson
- James and Amanda Tinker
- Amber van Meter
- Pati Walton
Marble Makers
Lampworking Suppliers
These are the lampworking suppliers I personally use.
- Flametree Glass
My hometown supplier in Roswell, GA. Lance and Maureen are the best!
- Moretti and More
Bill and Donelle carry a extensive supply of Effetre/Vetrofond glass, some Bullseye, supplies.
- LBSupplys
Jon and Renate also have an extensive selection of COE 104 glass and supplies.
- Soleil et Lune Glass Supply
My online buddy Cosmo's shop in Roanoke, VA -- my major boro glass source.
- Mountain Glass Arts
Asheville, NC glass store specializing in borosilicate glass. Nice folks!
- Pyronamix
My killer Regalia oxygen concentrator came from here -- pricey but well worth it, and Kimberly's customer service is spectacular.
- Art Glass Emporium
Hot glass and stained glass supplies in Winder, GA.
- Galaxy Glass
Deone specializes in COE 104 odd lots.
- GGGlass
Gail carries frits and Gaffer (COE 96) cane.
- Glass Diversions
Robin sells lovely frit blends.
- Val Cox
Val started the frit craze, and also carries COE 96 cane.
- BeadGoodies
Candice has started carrying her own frits and blends, primarily using Kugler glass.
- The GlassHive
Mike built my WONDERFUL kiln! You can't go wrong with a GlassHive kiln.
- Bridgetown Glass
Breezy took over from my buddy Kalera and still keeps the Bullseye glass lovers happy.
- Zooziis
Amy creates my favorite lampwork presses.
- Vapor Glass
Vapor Glass is another boro glass supplier, with periodic excellent sales.
- The Venerable Bead
Paula is about the only supplier of boro frit mixes out there.
- AuraLens
I trust my eyes to AuraLens' lampworking glasses.
Altered Artists
Miscellaneous Resources
Reciprocal Links

- Kimberley Adams
- HardwoodTrail Glass -- Carrie Berry


- Marjorie Langston (MARJORIE!!! GET A WEBSITE!!!)








- Kimberly Affleck
- Nikki Carollo, the Sheep Queen
- Angele Davis (aka Gelly), the Pig Princess
- Deanna Griffin Dove
- Anna Lea Duhame
- Brent Graber (aka Mr. Smiley)
- Peter Grace
- JC Herrell
- Sarah Hornik
- Kaye Husko
- Andie Kosak
- Cindy Lemmo
- Mary Lockwood
- Lara Lutrick d
- Kim Neely
- Brad Pearson
- James and Amanda Tinker
- Amber van Meter
- Pati Walton
Marble Makers
Lampworking Suppliers
These are the lampworking suppliers I personally use.
- Flametree Glass
My hometown supplier in Roswell, GA. Lance and Maureen are the best!
- Moretti and More
Bill and Donelle carry a extensive supply of Effetre/Vetrofond glass, some Bullseye, supplies.
- LBSupplys
Jon and Renate also have an extensive selection of COE 104 glass and supplies.
- Soleil et Lune Glass Supply
My online buddy Cosmo's shop in Roanoke, VA -- my major boro glass source.
- Mountain Glass Arts
Asheville, NC glass store specializing in borosilicate glass. Nice folks!
- Pyronamix
My killer Regalia oxygen concentrator came from here -- pricey but well worth it, and Kimberly's customer service is spectacular.
- Art Glass Emporium
Hot glass and stained glass supplies in Winder, GA.
- Galaxy Glass
Deone specializes in COE 104 odd lots.
- GGGlass
Gail carries frits and Gaffer (COE 96) cane.
- Glass Diversions
Robin sells lovely frit blends.
- Val Cox
Val started the frit craze, and also carries COE 96 cane.
- BeadGoodies
Candice has started carrying her own frits and blends, primarily using Kugler glass.
- The GlassHive
Mike built my WONDERFUL kiln! You can't go wrong with a GlassHive kiln.
- Bridgetown Glass
Breezy took over from my buddy Kalera and still keeps the Bullseye glass lovers happy.
- Zooziis
Amy creates my favorite lampwork presses.
- Vapor Glass
Vapor Glass is another boro glass supplier, with periodic excellent sales.
- The Venerable Bead
Paula is about the only supplier of boro frit mixes out there.
- AuraLens
I trust my eyes to AuraLens' lampworking glasses.
Altered Artists
Miscellaneous Resources
Reciprocal Links
These are the lampworking suppliers I personally use.
- Flametree Glass
My hometown supplier in Roswell, GA. Lance and Maureen are the best! - Moretti and More
Bill and Donelle carry a extensive supply of Effetre/Vetrofond glass, some Bullseye, supplies. - LBSupplys
Jon and Renate also have an extensive selection of COE 104 glass and supplies. - Soleil et Lune Glass Supply
My online buddy Cosmo's shop in Roanoke, VA -- my major boro glass source. - Mountain Glass Arts
Asheville, NC glass store specializing in borosilicate glass. Nice folks! - Pyronamix
My killer Regalia oxygen concentrator came from here -- pricey but well worth it, and Kimberly's customer service is spectacular. - Art Glass Emporium
Hot glass and stained glass supplies in Winder, GA. - Galaxy Glass
Deone specializes in COE 104 odd lots. - GGGlass
Gail carries frits and Gaffer (COE 96) cane. - Glass Diversions
Robin sells lovely frit blends. - Val Cox
Val started the frit craze, and also carries COE 96 cane. - BeadGoodies
Candice has started carrying her own frits and blends, primarily using Kugler glass. - The GlassHive
Mike built my WONDERFUL kiln! You can't go wrong with a GlassHive kiln. - Bridgetown Glass
Breezy took over from my buddy Kalera and still keeps the Bullseye glass lovers happy. - Zooziis
Amy creates my favorite lampwork presses. - Vapor Glass
Vapor Glass is another boro glass supplier, with periodic excellent sales. - The Venerable Bead
Paula is about the only supplier of boro frit mixes out there. - AuraLens
I trust my eyes to AuraLens' lampworking glasses.
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