Eye candy

Carolyn Driver

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Avalon
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Brendan Blake
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Kai has been making some marvelous vessels!
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AB art
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with some great information on the meaning of beads: "The origin of the word bead is "bede". The German cognate is "bitte", the conversational request for "please". Also related to "bid", meaning "to ask; to pray" And Full Circle Cindy's
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And Theresa Lavender Creek
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What is the toad holding. A ruby, a salmon egg, an apple for the teacher? So many lovelies!

Tina

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Christina Peterson
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I'd take anything by Carolyn Driver. I have one set of her beads that are superb, but these... wow!

And Theresa's toads are so charming, I wish that I had the discretionary funds for one.

-Su

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Su

Thanks for sharing, Tina.

Barbara

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Carolyn Driver

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

GREAT Post, Tina!

Becki

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beckibead

Christina, Thanks for putting together a great list of eye candy!!!! Amazing!!!

Cindy

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Cindy

Thanks, Becki. I'm so very glad you're back.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

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