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Pam, from cooljewelrydesign on etsy, made this necklace with my Chinese Lantern lampwork beads. You can click on her shop name to find the link. I like necklaces like these - they show off the beads and are nice and simple. Pam likes lampwork and you can find many things in her store right now!

I have to take the day off from making beads to get the laundry done, pay the bills, and I think I'm going to try and sit in the sun by the pool for a bit. We had fun with friends watching the Stanley Cup last night, and I was up way past my bedtime! Need to chill out today!

Comments

Rosanne said…
Those beads are beautiful. I love the colors. There's a purse in Janine King's shop I've been wanting with exactly those colors in blossoms. One of these days it will be mine.
Anabela Miranda said…
Very Beautiful!
Have a nice weekend!
Hugs
SummersStudio said…
Beautiful beads. Hope you are enjoying a day off. Although I think maybe laundry and bills don't really count as down time.

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