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  • Rairakku

    Rairakku means lilac in Japanese. The colors make me think of my grandmother's lilac bush she had at their old house. I remember how it smelled so good and it really looked like a tree to me. From a distance the flowers all appeared one color but when I looked close I could see a bit of blue or violet...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 09-01-2008
  • Eris

    The Greek name Eris means "strife" and that's what this Sentinel's planet looks like. The surface boiling and bubbling, gases rising above to create mists and vapors that put on amazing, ever changing light shows. Imagine a cross between the northern lights and a lava lamp! Thank you...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 08-31-2008
  • Tiamat

    My new sentinel, Tiamat. Tiamat means "sea" in Akkadian. Babylonian myth says Tiamat was cut in half and pieces of her body were used to make the earth and sky. Thank you for looking, ~Tracy
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 08-28-2008
  • Sumo

    A collection of my sumo beads, they range in size from about 8mm to 12mm. I was seeing just how small I could make them that day. Thank you for looking, ~Tracy
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 08-21-2008
  • ISGB kicks off its annual Gathering conference

    If you are in the Bay Area of greater San Francisco, CA, in the U.S. this weekend, stop by the International Glass Beadmakers Society's Bead Bazaar on Sat., Aug. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It's at the Marriott in the center of Oakland and will offer some of the best handmade glass beads to be...
    Posted to Bead&Button Blog (Weblog) by Ann Dee Allen on 08-08-2008
  • Goddess & Cross...it's been awhile

    Hi .....long time no post...lol Well I find myself with 3 days off from watching the grandbabys... I love them but....yippy I came too share some of what I've been up too....when I find time to torch Thanks for letting me share....Ronnie Renee
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Ronnie Renee on 08-03-2008
  • IOLE

    This sentinel is named Iole, Greek for violet. It watches over a beautiful blue-violet colored nebula. The interstellar clouds of plasma, gases and dust swirl around brighter areas, the birthplace of stars... Thank you for looking! ~Tracy
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 07-28-2008
  • Sentinels

    I came up with a new bead design called Sentinels. They're based on an earlier design of mine called "Fire within".. the basic shape is the same but an entirely new concept with a sci-fi theme. The Sentinels guard over planets, galaxies and other dimensions. Here is my first one... And...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by TracyBeads on 07-27-2008
  • Re: Nobody wants my free artisan beads

    thanks so much katfling - not sure why the original hyperlink worked. I did go to a lot of other blogs to tell people about the competition. Maybe people are skeptical or something...not sure..But you don't even have to subscribe to enter. I won't send you spam...I'm not an unethical person...
    Posted to Bead Talk (Forum) by jessij on 07-18-2008
  • Nobody wants my free artisan beads

    Actually they are my made by my partner. We're giving them away for a competition and no one is entering. I think he feels a bit dejected...It really is disheartening cause he put so much work in to them...and it feels awful that only 3 people have entered the competition. so please doesn't anyone...
    Posted to Bead Talk (Forum) by jessij on 07-18-2008
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