My friend and beading guru, Maria is back from teaching and exploring the multitude of amazing things at the shows in Tucson. I was very lucky to be given these very amazing beads.
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Italian Cane Bead |
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A selection of Raku beads |
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More Raku Beads |
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And more Raku Beads |
I am going to start with the three owl beads and create a necklace. I will be fun to create something with the sea creatures and dragons.
Thanks for the great beads Maria!
Jo-Ann! I divided the raku beads into themes. Curious to see what you do with them. Think there are a lot of fun beads for the kids who come to the library to marvel at. Enjoy!
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