I've made a few new scroll design bead sets, this first one with a base of Amber Rose and scrolls of M-232b or "Pinky Purple Luster," the Double Helix test batch:This set has a base of CiM Hades and scrolls of Triton:
A big Thank You to my Etsy customers for shopping with me this month!
Another big Thank You to my blog readers for visiting and writing comments, you really make my day and keep me inspired!
It's snowing here in northern Arizona. Stay warm everyone!
7 comments:
Hi Karolen - love your beads! How did you get Amber Rose? They are both reallly pretty!
Happy Holidays!
Sue
Dang it, woman, you are good! You are queen of the silvers.
Queen of silvers is right! More gorgeous glass, Karolen! Hope your snow has melted (unless you liked having snow) and you stayed toasty warm!
Ahh Karolen - you make those silvers sing! Combined with your prowess with the stringer then we have a positive syphomy!
Hi, I've just discovered your blog and I'm speechless. Your beads are unique, fantastic, gorgeous, phenomenal... wow, they are so beautiful!!!
Thank you so much everyone for your comments! I've been out of town and so busy with the Holidays, my blogging has gotten way behind!
Sue, I got the Amber Rose on LE from the Garage Sale forum. I paid $40 for 1/4 lb... yikes! But I never got to try it when it was in production and so I just had to see what all the fuss was about. It's a great color and it works so nicely with silver glass.
-Karolen
Angelina -
Our snow in Sedona never stays very long. I lived in the Midwest and New England most of my life, and I got really tired of the snow and slush. Sedona gets chilly but never THAT chilly! No snow drifts and blizzards!
I'm actually writing this from poolside in Kauai, Hawaii, so snow is the furthest thing from my mind at the moment. I've almost forgotten what the word means. I've had a nice vacation, back home today though...
Stay warm everyone!
-Karolen
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