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Gorgeous earrings... When you make one, you will want to make a new one and new one...If you have enough rivolis 12 mm you can make a gorgeous bracelet, or just a pendant...
Tutorial:ellad2.com/products-page or in my Etsy shop ellad2.etsy.com
As in other countries, in Japan there is a large community of enthusiastic beaders who love to create their own original jewellery – whether it is their own original designs or whether they take their cue from professional designers. Either way, beaders most often find inspiration and how-to instructions in specialized Japanese hobby magazines. The most popular beading magazine in Japan is Bead Friend. This year, Preciosa Ornela, together with its Japanese distributor, launched an extensive marketing campaign in Bead Friend. This seed beads jewellery is designed by famous Japanese designer Ms.Yoriko Sho (www.shoyoriko.com/). More about "Beading in Japan": preciosa-ornela.com/Beading-in-Japan
New panelling with beading fitted and new access panel being added. New skirt panels have been fitted to much of the offside, as has another under the emergency door following replacement of rotten timber.
A dented rear panel will be repaired rather than replaced before remedial work to a previous fibreglass repair to the nearside front upstairs is carried out. This will involve removal of a window, and once complete the bus will be prepared for a repaint.
During the last 3 months the electrics have been overhauled and a new, functioning, instrument panel with tachograph is installed in the dash.
A birthday gift from Coleen last year - look at all of the goodies!
Some things are perfect for Project Spectrum 2.0
Czech beads, Japanese beads, glass beaads, plastic beads, river pearls, artificial pearls,tourmalin, quart, hawkeye stone, artificial leather.
After the previous photo of the 'drifter' E36 3 series, this 328i takes it to the other end of the scale with beautifully beading paint after an evening shower.
Hand rolled in the village of Ndejje by Mzuribeads cooperative. Strips of recycled paper are cut into triangles, and rolled tighlty around a needle. The beads are then hung up and varnished for a waterproof and glossy finish. No paint involved, the colours are determined on the specific pages selected.
We are Mzuribeads, and have an online store. We sell retail and wholesale worldwide.
We have a new range of ethical barkcloth , banana leaf, cow horn and recycled glass beads now available. Also all handmade in Uganda.
Mzuribeads is an ethical business, who believe in the concept of trade not aid, and promoting artistic, handmade products for income generating and promoting community education