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Sunday, 19 April 2009
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Love the way your mind works!
ReplyDeleteMy kids and I made dreamcatchers at camp last fall - mine is hanging in my studio window.
I love these! Just gorgeous1
ReplyDeleteGreetings Anne! Thanks for stopping by Treasures Found...I don't garden and I have only taken one painting class, so I would have to stick with beading (but I admire those who can do either of those!)
ReplyDeleteYour earring designs are stunning. I love the string art. That always fascinated me as a kid. And these are a chain maille right? I am taking a mini class at the Bead & Button show in June to learn a simple pattern then I can see if it is something that I can incorporate into my art.
Enjoy the day!
Erin