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Hi all, Just finished drawing the tutorial for my mini Christmas tree charm that I made two as a pair of earrings for myself too! See tutorial at: http://www.beadjewelrymaking.com/2008/project/november.html See all the Christmas trees I made: http://www.beadjewelrymaking.com/2008/beaded_christmas_tree...
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hi evry body, specialy the beaders and that love bead, I have a very nice news , I finde in rome near piazza navona, in the center; the bead shop has a various choice of blown glass, wood, bone, resin and semi precious stones beads; they have thousand beads kind and sizes:those beads are from all over...
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Hi all, Just finished another tutorial this month, it's the 3-D beaded pony! See free tutorial at: http://www.beadjewelrymaking.com/2008/project/october.html Also see all the colors of beaded pony I made for myself at: http://www.beadjewelrymaking.com/2008/beaded_pony.html Thanks for looking!!
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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...
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Are you a designer to design your own jewelty design?It is a good idea that you want to sell the jewelry which are designed by yourself. Maybe you need some beads to make your finshing jewelry design.You should find a bead supplier who can serve you in time.
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Hi, I tend to lurk , but thought I should share some of my latest beads. Here they are, I'd love to hear what you think! My fav's are the two Raku sets, they really pop in real life. Ellie X
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I have admired lampwork beads for as long as I've been beading and knew a little about how they are made, etc. However, I recently took a trip to the Corning Glass Museum in Corning, NY. www.cmog.org It is the origin of glass making, etc. While there, you can choose to make something (for a fee)...
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Hello, I've been a subscriber to bead and button for years and didn't know that there was a forum. I would like to introduce myself to the everone. My name is christine, I'm 32 years old, live in Brooklyn NY. I've been creating glass beads for 7 years now and I love it!! I'm orginally...
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