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New Lampwork Beads





I had a bit of time today to just play with glass, and made some new beads! They are all listed (or will be listed) in the SueBeads etsy store! I found my card reader, so was able to take some photos before my darn camera battery died!!!! I just feel totally behind and out of it this week. Hopefully next week will be better, and I'll get back on some kind of schedule!

Comments

SummersStudio said…
The shape of these beads is wonderful! I am trying to get back to a schedule myself. It does get sort of disorienting, doesn't it, when summer rolls around.
Anonymous said…
These are so pretty, Sue!
stregata said…
Some very lovely new beads, Sue!
Courtney said…
How do you do that? Beautiful beads.
Silver Parrot said…
Oooh...that lentil...I need that lentil bead!
Studio Sylvia said…
That lentil bead is wonderful and the blue beads are another favourite.
Tara P. said…
Your lampwork beads are the ones that introduced me to lampwork! That lentil is gorgeous!

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