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Love Alice Stroppel's colorful and imaginative sun.
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Kimberly says: Necklace-one of my favorites, I kept this one. By Kimberly Arden
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By Kimberly Arden. I called this one, 'Uncle Floyd'.
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Kimberly says: This one is special to me. I made it the day before Mom died. I was very excited about it and described it to her in detail to her delight. I promised to bring it for her to see the next day but she passed away that morning. I wore it to her funeral. By Kimberly Arden
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Bravo to Laura Timmins for the beautiful way of envisioning her process. Love it! And thanks to Alice Stroppel for pinning it.
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My Beads-on-a-Stick on the cover of PolymerCafe Magazine. Made with polymer clay, alcohol inks for color, Face Push Molds from Weefolk.com
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Copied from the website: Emmanuel Kasongo ...is humble, sweet and talented beyond words. The first time I met him, I couldn’t help but stare at his beautiful beaded necklaces that he wore casually draped around his neck in a multitude of layers and vibrant colors. I’d never seen anything like it…tubular beaded necklaces made with the finest Italian mesh filled with tiny glass beads in a palette of bold colors that take your eyes for a ride. The outer layer of mesh, which is a network of tightly woven wire in colors of black, brown, and taupe is filled with vibrant glass beads in shades of gold, yellow, bright orange, blue and red. His collection resembles sculptural pieces, completely hand crafted and one-of-a-kind. The character of this work striking and it is clear that he is one who is not afraid to push the boundaries of fashion. Emmanuel says, “To be in fashion is not to be fashionable.”
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porcelain beads - great color combos and designs - eye candy! - by Joan Miller of MillerPorcelain - these could so be clay!!!!
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Maureen Carlson I saw this on Ronna Sarvas Weltman's Pinterest post, and just had to go to the source to see how this was put together. Fascinating. Thanks, Ronna
Ann Kruglak Wow. Spectacular!