Video #362: Even wonky and weird beads can be used creatively… so never ever throw anything away. IN THIS POST: — recycling — heishi beads — scrap clay
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Video #362: Even wonky and weird beads can be used creatively… so never ever throw anything away. IN THIS POST: — recycling — heishi beads — scrap clay
Video #264: “I would like to ask for more tutes on sculptural flowers! Your lessons give us so many “AHA” moments.” ** This post is an introduction to
Video #258: “Asking nicely… would love to see a tutorial on those Calla Lily flower beads :) ” ~Laura-R ** This post is an introduction to one of
Video #256: “Apart from more caning advice, I would love to learn how to make more flowers in the future.” ~Cara-L ** This post is an introduction to
Video #252: “One of my favourite flowers! So bright and cheerful and cute.” ~Silverleaf ** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials. Is there a
Video #250: “Cindy, you and Doug make it so fun and easy for us. Thank you both for helping me spread my wings.” ~Jeanne-C ** This post is
Video #245: “I am in the middle of a very important project and am stumped as to how to go about making clover flowers.” ~Karon-C ** This post
Video #241: “The twisted stem in my Love Spoon is a Celtic knot which represents the eternal love or togetherness of the two lovers.” ~Willow Lietz ** This
Video #240: “Would love to see more in your valentines series… and unique one of a kind heart shaped beads.” ~Drew-G ** This post is an introduction to
Video #239: “LOVELY!!!! This one has a lot of possibilities for me… across all spectrum’s. A rainbow of thanks.” ~Michelle-C ** This post is an introduction to one