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How About A Giveaway?


I think it's time for a giveaway! These 8 beads were made from clear glass and turquoise trail frit - a frit no longer in production, so they'll even be collectable!!!! How about that??? They were made on a 3/32" mandrel, so they can go on cord or other such stringing materials! Just leave a comment on this post only - let's see, why don't you tell me what colors you are working with right now? I'll draw one name randomly on Wednesday, October 21st around 8pm. Anyone in the world can play, but please only one comment per person!

Comments

Silver Parrot said…
These colors, as a matter of fact LOL! Check my blog if you don't believe me. Also, you asked about So Cal weather: http://weather.msn.com/local.aspx?wealocations=wc:USCA1304&q=Aliso+Viejo%2c+CA

I'm about 1.5 hours north of San Diego (kind of halfway between LA and SD). Tomorrow and the rest of the week look great. It's just yesterday and today that are raining.
Unknown said…
Matt Black and Raku:
I am actually in the process of using those super cool Raku beads I bought from you a while back.
Marie Cramp said…
I am using a lot of teal and turquoise right now. I am starting to branch out into more reds and oranges though which is inteesting for me since I am a real green nut!!
Thanks for the chance to win :)

Marie
peacockfairy said…
I am into Fall colors right now - lots of browns and greens. These are gorgeous!!!
Sharon said…
Pretty beads! I am creating with sage green, chocolate brown, and winter white at the moment.
Katie said…
Ooh - pretty beads! I have been working in blues and greens and throwing a little brown into the mix here an there...That seems to be my "standard" color pallet...I break out every once in a while, though :o)
I just finished a necklace with turquoise and lime greens, and I'm getting ready to work on a necklace with purple and yellow! Definitely not my normal colors, so we'll see how it goes! The beads you posted are my favorite color :) I have to force myself to use other colors. Thanks for the giveaway!!

Lisa
My next project is all laid out on my bead table. It's olive green, orange and dark pink.
stregata said…
Working with green and copper at present...
I'm using cobalt blue, turquoise, the green in your post, and pale blues - but as my seasons are opposite to yours that might explain my current palette(as I'm in Australia and its spring).. Vicki
Patti said…
Very pretty beads! I'm working on orange, green and cream. Purple and gray also...(maybe).
Patti
SummersStudio said…
Greens, browns, blues, and brass and bronze. These are beautiful beads, Sue.
Doreen said…
I'm working with greens, browns, and some red and yellow...autumn colors...I guess I'm in the mood for Fall.
merrymary said…
This exact color of course!
pam ferrari said…
I was working on fall colors browns, orange, green and blue. I had those colors in my kiln and the power went out. We lost it for 15 hours. I guess these babies get to be annealed again. Turquoise and lime green are my favorite colors to work with.
Cindy said…
Ooo, what pretty beads! I love working in that color, but right now I'm working in fall colors; olive greens, dark copper, and light orange.
Susan Marling said…
Great color - one of my favorites. I am working on something about the same color with some black,and coppery seed beeds. Also some red creek jasper in another project. I used to live in So.Ca and do miss it sometimes - am in VA now.
They look like beads that would be perfect for an ocean themed necklace or bracelet. I'm not working with a lot of color now, unless you count silver and copper metal. Those beads would look great with copper, by the way.
Emi said…
what a lovely colour!
I've been working with fall colours recently but I am starting to move into whites, silvers, crystals and little hints of blue for the winter and these are so beautiful.
arlette said…
Love the colours!, I'm working with multicoloured yellow collar right now
I am working with red and yellows now.
I'm really using the autumn colors more. Love the richness and warmth. These beads are beautiful! Perfect for a beach themed bracelet. Hope I win!
Leslie said…
These are my favorite summer color! Right now, I'm playing with vintage pieces and your beads - previously purchased - like a year ago!
Renee G said…
I'm working with pearl and lavendar.
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Mary said…
I'm working on a rose-colored necklace for my daughter's school picture outfit. I would love to have some of this lovely blue to work with too!
krist6k said…
Love them!They can be used in either a fall color scheme or a spring/summer blend. Just great, thanks for the chance
pklaw said…
I am working with olive and aqua - these would fit in perfectly! Thanks for the opportunity to win :P

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