





I finally got around to making some of my own beads into jewelry. Last summer I took a glass bead making class and a PMC class (silver clay). The first pair are my own glass beads, but the rest of the glass beads on the jewelry are not mine. I did make the silver beads on all of the other ones. I can't wait to wear them. I thought about selling them on Etsy, but nothing is selling there, and I'd rather keep them.
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You are getting to be such a famous jewelry maker I have only to read about you. What have you been up to?
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