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Chunky Discs!




I have had my chunky disc press for a while now, but just last week got it out and made some beads with it! I love them! I can't wait to make more today! They measure about 14mm. They will be in the etsy store later today - first I have to have breakfast with my friend Lorraine!

Comments

Amy F said…
i just love that bead shape - those are so pretty!
sharon said…
That is really a beautiful shape, and the colors are wonderful!
SummersStudio said…
Nice shape to those and I especially like those green ones.
SueBeads said…
Thank you ladies, I really like the shape too! And LeAnn, those green ones are my favorite!
TesoriTrovati said…
love this flying saucer shape!
enjoy the day!
erin
Jen Judd said…
Great shape! The silver accent looks great on the edge...can't wait to see what else you come up with!
Andrew Thornton said…
Be still my heart, those green ones are simply fantastic. I've been checking your shop non-stop to see when you'll post them. Nicely done as always!
Laura Twiford said…
Love the shape and the greens are my favorite as well, love the edge treatment, these would look great in purple too, hint hint! I'll be watching the shop

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