12/10/2006
Beading Basics - Reader�s would learn the Beading Basics
Reader�s would learn the basics of using Stretch Cord for beading and use this fun cord to make quick stretchy beaded bracelets or beautiful beaded illusion necklaces. This instructive book, teaches you the basics of beading and more. Beading For Beginners is a great book for anyone interested in starting out in beading. The new beading beginner should consider adding this terrific volume to their beading archives. -Shopping for some razzle-dazzle (York Daily Record)
Dec 3, 2006 — Ten-year-old Alana Root studied a sparkly array of dichroic glass. The right piece could make an important addition to her zen garden, she said.
Learn How To Create Bead Jewelry With Kits from Beadsphere
One of over 250 bead jewelry kits available at Beadsphere.com A friend who is starting to get into stitch bead jewelry told me about this great site where you can get some really beautiful kits to help you learn how to make some amazing pieces with beads and stitching. It's ...
Fordham-McLawhorn (Kinston Free Press)
Sarah Beth Fordham of Greenville and John Beddard McLawhorn III of Hookerton were married at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 4, 2006, at First Presbyterian Church in Morehead City. The Rev. Frank Flowers of Pikeville performed the ceremony.
CRAFT OF THE WEEK (The Wichita Eagle)
Craft -- Beaded Christmas Tree What you need -- Pre-made silver wire tree, clear beading cord, a variety of beads, jump rings, head pins, needle-nose pliers and wire cutters, silver star for top of tree.
Local looks to admire -- and how to get them (San Jose Mercury News)
Susanna Wargo 55-plus , of Cupertino. Couture sales associate at Neiman Marcus. Spotted taking a break at the Stanford Shopping Center. She describes her personal style as ``fashionable but individual.'' Also: ``I don't just follow the fashions just because it's in. If it doesn't look good on me, then I don't buy it.''
New Beads, Vintage Beads, Bead Facts and more at The Beadin? Path
I love bead stores that are more than just stores that sell the ordinary collection of new beads. I like stores that have some "character" and sell all sorts of interesting materials and tools and beads that I've never seen before. I haven't visited their store in person ...



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