Re: [AlwaysLearning] Re:jewelry making
BADOLBILZ
I'm finding it therapeudic. It's been fun to go into each piece with no
plan and just let it happen. The girls and I are talking about selling
them. We're going to call our business "The Fairy Ring." I showed them
a circle of trees on my parents farm that I used to hang out in waiting
for the Faerie Queen. It's one of their favorite places now. HeidiC.
Kelli Traaseth wrote:
plan and just let it happen. The girls and I are talking about selling
them. We're going to call our business "The Fairy Ring." I showed them
a circle of trees on my parents farm that I used to hang out in waiting
for the Faerie Queen. It's one of their favorite places now. HeidiC.
Kelli Traaseth wrote:
>Wow! It must be in the air or something![Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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>From: "BADOLBILZ" <ynxn96@...>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 11:52 PM
>Subject: Re: [AlwaysLearning] Re: Re: This list---again/jewelry making
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>>This is so cool! I've just started making beaded necklaces and rings
>>this week and it's all I can think about. I started with the girls
>>craft bead kits and had to go buy my own. Please do a workshop! I'm
>>almost really sure I'm coming. The main focus of my jewelry has been
>>the stones the girls are constantly finding, putting in their pockets,
>>and "gifting" to me in the laundry. Simple driveway stones look
>>beautiful surrounded by wires and glass beads. I've worked on them till
>>1-2 in the morning and then dreamed of bowls of beads! HeidiC.
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