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When Beads Just Go Together

I mentioned in an earlier post that Jenny Davies-Reazor and I noticed that a lot of our beads go together!  So I thought I'd show you what I mean!


These are some of Jenny's beads that I traded her for at Bead Fest Philly last summer. I love them, and have been hoarding them.  But I think for the Bead Hoarders Blog Hop I'm going to make something with at least one of them!

So, here's how our beads go together!




I'm probably going to work with the man/tree/nature face first, and the bracelet bar second.  The pink will end up being a necklace for my mom, I'm sure!

Hope to see you at Bead Fest - maybe you can pick out a Jenny bead (Booth 461) and complimenting SueBeads (Booth 463)!

Comments

Unknown said…
I have the tree man too and your beads will look stunning with him! Wow you two really do go together well!!!
TesoriTrovati said…
What an awesome collaboration you two make! I love that tree face the best. I think some of your enameled leaves should show up in there as well! I am doing my own version of the Bead Hoarders intervention with my own stash each time I sit down to make. Enjoy the day! Erin
Unknown said…
Wow! You two do make beautiful music together. I love the heart set especially.
What beautiful pairings, Sue... isn't it amazing when that happens?
Amy F said…
Can't wait to see you in August! So! Excited!
Sharyl said…
Oh yes! These are brilliant! Thanks for sharing the notion!

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