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Bead Soup




I joined the Bead Soup Blog Party again, as I mentioned, Margot Potter is my partner. I received her beads today, so I thought I could show you what I sent her and what she sent me. I sent her what felt to me to be an Asian mix, reds and blacks, lampwork, enamel, and others. She sent me a teal/amber mix! When Lori said we might not get what we are used to, that's me! I never really work with these colors, so it will be a challenge, but I already have some ideas floating around in my head, so that's a really good thing! I'm excited to find the time to get started!

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Unknown said…
love the copper flowers you got!
Pretty Things said…
I love those copper spacers, and the leaves!
Pretty awesome deliciousness in both stews. Can't wait to see what you two stir up! :) Lisa
Margot Potter said…
Thanks for the delicious beads! I finally posted a pic today. I'm starting to feel human again after CHA and Tucson!

Cheers,
Madge
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OK. Let's try again... Both mixes have beautiful leads in their own right. Sue, your mix does have an Asian Flare to them. There is a definitive lead to them. while the other group strikes me to be very Organic, leaning in a total opposite direction! CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT IS TO BECOME...;-D

Sue, I recently started up my own blog, "Barking Faeries and Blooming Gardens.blogspot.com I was wondering if you would go and check it out and if you liked it, would become a follower and leave a comment. You see I am a newbie and need all the support I can get!!
THANKS!! And have fun with your beads-LIZ

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