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Old August 1st 03, 03:13 PM
BeckiBead
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That sounds adorable! YOu can usually find them at eBay
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Old August 1st 03, 03:14 PM
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Try Bugard Studios, I think they are in New Mexico. www.bugardstudio.com?
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Old August 1st 03, 03:36 PM
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http://www.pennymichelle.com/

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"saucy" wrote in message
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I was looking through some of the wonderful sites posting in this area and
saw a teapot made with a single bead and a couple of findings. I wanted

to
know if anyone could point me to a place where I can purchase the

findings.

We are doing one of our bedrooms in antique style with teapots as the
accent. I thought adding teapot beads to the curtains would look cute.

Thanks,

Starlia




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Old August 1st 03, 04:57 PM
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http://www.burgardstudio.com/
"Products" then 3rd page

Also, check http://www.pennymichelle.com/ - she does a whole lot of
different silver bead huggers like that, but I am not sure about teapot
findings. Her designs are way cute though.

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Kandice Seeber
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http://www.lampwork.net

I was looking through some of the wonderful sites posting in this area and
saw a teapot made with a single bead and a couple of findings. I wanted

to
know if anyone could point me to a place where I can purchase the

findings.

We are doing one of our bedrooms in antique style with teapots as the
accent. I thought adding teapot beads to the curtains would look cute.

Thanks,

Starlia




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Old August 1st 03, 04:58 PM
Kandice Seeber
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LOL - ooops, didn't read before posting....I posted her page too. Love
her!

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"Barbara Forbes-Lyons" wrote in message
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http://www.pennymichelle.com/

--

Barbara
www.penguintrax.com

eBay: pnguintrax
Justbeadsenguintrax

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/O\


"saucy" wrote in message
...
I was looking through some of the wonderful sites posting in this area

and
saw a teapot made with a single bead and a couple of findings. I wanted

to
know if anyone could point me to a place where I can purchase the

findings.

We are doing one of our bedrooms in antique style with teapots as the
accent. I thought adding teapot beads to the curtains would look cute.

Thanks,

Starlia






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Old August 1st 03, 05:23 PM
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Burgard Studio: settings & findings for glass beads (including drawer pulls)
http://burgardstudio.com/

PennyMichelle Jewelry Designs: Bead Critters beadcaps and more
http://www.pennymichelle.com/index.html


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Old August 1st 03, 07:14 PM
saucy
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Thanks to all! I can't wait to get started on the charms. I think I'll do
a covered bed type deal and make more charms for the bed. I think it will
be quite cozy for me, my fellow, and all the dogs! tee hee
"Kandice Seeber" wrote in message
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http://www.burgardstudio.com/
"Products" then 3rd page

Also, check http://www.pennymichelle.com/ - she does a whole lot of
different silver bead huggers like that, but I am not sure about teapot
findings. Her designs are way cute though.

--
Kandice Seeber
Air & Earth Designs
http://www.lampwork.net

I was looking through some of the wonderful sites posting in this area

and
saw a teapot made with a single bead and a couple of findings. I wanted

to
know if anyone could point me to a place where I can purchase the

findings.

We are doing one of our bedrooms in antique style with teapots as the
accent. I thought adding teapot beads to the curtains would look cute.

Thanks,

Starlia






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Old August 1st 03, 07:22 PM
Sue Lund
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We are doing one of our bedrooms in antique style with teapots as the
accent. I thought adding teapot beads to the curtains would look cute.

Thanks,

Starlia


I don't know if this would interest you, or not.... I was perusing one of
millions of home decorating type magazines last year and they had this cute
idea to take a pretty, antique china teacup (matching pair, or not) and cut
the bottom out of it. You then thread your curtain through the top of the cup
and out the bottom you just removed. Use the handle of the teacup as the hook
for your new "curtain tie-backs!" They were wonderfully cute!

Suedo
(like "pseudo", though I'm no phony baloney!)
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Namaste

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Old August 1st 03, 09:48 PM
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I think it will
be quite cozy for me, my fellow, and all the dogs! tee hee


Okay. Spill it about the DOGS.
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Old August 1st 03, 09:50 PM
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Please -- only do this with chipped or otherwise damaged teacups. Do not ruin
a good teacup by cutting out the bottom. It's just wrong.

I was perusing one of
millions of home decorating type magazines last year and they had this cute

idea to take a pretty, antique china teacup (matching pair, or not) and cut
the bottom out of it. You then thread your curtain through the top of the
cup and out the bottom you just removed. Use the handle of the teacup as the

hook
for your new "curtain tie-backs!" They were wonderfully cute!

Suedo



~~
Sooz
-------
"Selective deafness, it's a wonderful thing." ~Kathy N-V
ESBC
~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links
http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html
~ Bead Notes: Beading information A - Z
http://www.lampwork.net/beadnotes.html

 




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