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Lime Crush, by Pam at cooljewelrydesign

Pam at cooljewelrydesign on etsy made these very cute earrings with my lime sugar beads! Check them out with the link! These sugar beads are fun to make; if you want any, let me know!

Comments

Sandy said…
Very pretty earrings and beads.
sharon said…
Great earrings and beads Sue! That color makes my mouth water!
Doreen said…
Those are so pretty! They do look like candy. What are sugar beads?
SueBeads said…
Thanks! Sugar beads are beads made with a layer of fine, clear frit, and then you melt the frit in just so it looks like sugar candies, like gum drops. They are fun!
Anonymous said…
so cool and refreshing!
Rocki Adams said…
Very cute earrings!

Hope all is going well with you :)
Sue, it's always a pleasure and such fun to work with your beads...they are all so different with personalities of their own. Keep up the good work and thx for featuring the finished pieces...now we just need good homes for the children! :-)

Pam

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