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My niece,
Kaitlyn Duggan, who is a ceramic artist, made these
Fimo flower beads. She made these years ago and some of the little curly petals and leaves have since broken off, but they're still beautiful! While looking for something else, we found these beads waiting to be restrung, so we did! My granddaughter has now worn them to school two days in a row--normally she doesn't like to wear necklaces all that much. Here she is doing my breakfast dishes in the
Little House on the Prairie style, (but with plastic containers)--fine by me! She had the dishes done before going out the door! (This doesn't happen every day.)
4 comments:
Lovely! When I was a kid we made roses like that with tinted bread dough and toothpick stems. This necklace is sweet!
H Kim, I'd love to know exactly how to make those roses! Tinted bread dough!--that sounds interesting!
A one-of-a-kind necklace!
How sweet!
-Dean
it really is!
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