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Jen Judd



Jen Judd is another person who has waited patiently for me to show you some photos of her work with my beads! Again, same excuses - concussion, surgery, spring break. I am going to try and time this to post tomorrow while I am knocked out with the Michael Jackson drug. Here are some photos of her work with my beads and enamel headpins - fantastic! Tip from Jen - if you work the headpins too hard, they crack. Just be a little gentle with them!

Comments

Dawn Doucette said…
Jen does rock! I've followed her blog for some time now and love, Love, LOVE her work (and her witty sense of humor too!) :)

I have to laugh right now because I read your post super fast the first time through and I read "Her headpins are like crack!" Re-reading it, I caught the full sentence. I giggle because I love Jen's work and it's all like crack. YOu get addicted to her creations!

So yes, I'm a little off, but one thing is certain... Jen Judd ROCKS! :o)
Unknown said…
Beautiful jewelry with some beautiful beads! Thanks for introducing her.
Anonymous said…
very nice, luv those beads!
stregata said…
Wishing you the best, Sue. Hope we will be hearing from you again soon!

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