A friend of mine has a beading site you might be interested in (though I'm not trying to spam! It's just I adore her site and I don't even bead. I figure you might like it too) is www.beadinghelpweb.com.
I'm glad you're posting your pictures and thanks for sending me the link. I'll drop in every so often to see the new pictures. Lynn (my friend mentioned above) tried to teach me how to bead. I made a bracelet but I was so frustrated with the process that I knew it wasn't for me. So I greatly admire those who CAN do it.
Meanwhile, I'll stick with my yarn.
Bridgette
P.S. The other deleted comment was me. I realized I was logged in under my book account, not the personal account by which I know you. :)
Please enjoy my jewelry designs as much as I have in creating them. Scan down to see what is featured right now and don't forget to click on older posts to see all the designs.
Although this site is not designed to sell jewelry, if you are interested in anything you see, please email me at http://www.janefal@comcast.net/
Have broken jewelry at home, loose beads that you don't know what to do with? I also RECRAFT or RESTORE your jewelry so you can wear it again.
Throw a party! Invite your friends for a party and I'll bring my jewelry for you and your friends to ooh! and ahh! over and you will receive free or discounted jewelry. (mid Michigan only)
Hi!
This is Jane and I have several blogs reflecting the things I'm passionate about.
There are links to many of the shows I've directed including THE ROTHSCHILDS,1776, THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA, THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, THE FANTASTICKS, TERRA NOVA and PARADE.
Join me on FACEBOOK too.
Enjoy! Leave me a comment when the spirit moves.
3 comments:
Beautiful work, Jane!
Do you exhibit anywhere locally? Or do art shows?
A friend of mine has a beading site you might be interested in (though I'm not trying to spam! It's just I adore her site and I don't even bead. I figure you might like it too) is www.beadinghelpweb.com.
I'm glad you're posting your pictures and thanks for sending me the link. I'll drop in every so often to see the new pictures. Lynn (my friend mentioned above) tried to teach me how to bead. I made a bracelet but I was so frustrated with the process that I knew it wasn't for me. So I greatly admire those who CAN do it.
Meanwhile, I'll stick with my yarn.
Bridgette
P.S. The other deleted comment was me. I realized I was logged in under my book account, not the personal account by which I know you. :)
Those pieces are gorgeous!! Congratulation.
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