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  #21  
Old May 25th 04, 01:38 AM
LC aka Fiddy
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Ut oh!! That's not good!!! LOL.

Well, ...


yesh, it is! (This beady trouble is FUN))

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Old May 25th 04, 03:06 AM
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hee hee - our mission is proceeding as planned....

Kathy (all your beads are belong to us) K
"LC aka Fiddy" wrote in message
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Should keep me out
of trouble for a while. LOL.


UM...no. This list has gotten me into MORE beady trouble than any other

single
thing I could think of!!!! ROFL.....

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Old May 25th 04, 07:11 PM
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Thanks so much for the links. There's lots of info there. Should keep me out
of trouble for a while. LOL.

Helene


There's a whole section on Instruction & Tutorials -- check it out, because I'm
pretty sure there are tutorials on how to do a cabochon.
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Old May 25th 04, 11:57 PM
Helene
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Then I can't wait to get started. LOL

Helene

"LC aka Fiddy" wrote in message
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Ut oh!! That's not good!!! LOL.


Well, ...


yesh, it is! (This beady trouble is FUN))

The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized
LC in Sunny So Cal
Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!)



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Old May 26th 04, 12:18 AM
Helene
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There are lots of great tutorials there, but I didn't find one on the
cabochons. That's ok, I'm getting this thing worked out.

Helene

"Dr. Sooz" wrote in message
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Thanks so much for the links. There's lots of info there. Should keep me

out
of trouble for a while. LOL.

Helene


There's a whole section on Instruction & Tutorials -- check it out,

because I'm
pretty sure there are tutorials on how to do a cabochon.
~~
Sooz
-------
"Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry."

John
Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance
~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links
http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html



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Old May 26th 04, 03:02 PM
Helene
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Hi everyone. I just posted a picture of my cabochon on BeadersHaven. If you
have any constructive critism, I would welcome it. The cab is polymer clay,
another passion of mine for the last year. The album is called Helene, isn't
that imaginative!?! LOL.

Helene

"Helene" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm new to this group and VERY new to beading. I just beaded my first
item--a cabochon I made from polymer clay. I hope it's alright to ask a
question in this group. I glued the cabochon to interfacing and then added
two rows of beading and a ruffle. Now I'm wondering what I do with it to

get
it to a pendant or pin stage. The interfacing is exposed on the back side.
How do I finish that off?

I have looked at so many pictures of work by members of this group, and

all
I can say is WOW!!! Hope I can be there one day.

Helene




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Old May 26th 04, 03:08 PM
Candace
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it's gorgeous, helene!!! very impressive cab



Hi everyone. I just posted a picture of my cabochon on BeadersHaven. If you
have any constructive critism, I would welcome it. The cab is polymer clay,
another passion of mine for the last year. The album is called Helene, isn't
that imaginative!?! LOL.

Helene

"Helene" wrote in message
...
Hi, I'm new to this group and VERY new to beading. I just beaded my first
item--a cabochon I made from polymer clay. I hope it's alright to ask a
question in this group. I glued the cabochon to interfacing and then added
two rows of beading and a ruffle. Now I'm wondering what I do with it to

get
it to a pendant or pin stage. The interfacing is exposed on the back side.
How do I finish that off?

I have looked at so many pictures of work by members of this group, and

all
I can say is WOW!!! Hope I can be there one day.

Helene


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Old May 26th 04, 04:40 PM
Helene
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Thanks Candace, I am quite pleased with my first try. I would appreciate any
comments if you see anything that I can do differently. I'm not always the
best with color, and my bead assortment is small so far.

Helene

"Candace" wrote in message
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it's gorgeous, helene!!! very impressive cab



Hi everyone. I just posted a picture of my cabochon on BeadersHaven. If

you
have any constructive critism, I would welcome it. The cab is polymer

clay,
another passion of mine for the last year. The album is called Helene,

isn't
that imaginative!?! LOL.

Helene

"Helene" wrote in message
...
Hi, I'm new to this group and VERY new to beading. I just beaded my

first
item--a cabochon I made from polymer clay. I hope it's alright to ask a
question in this group. I glued the cabochon to interfacing and then

added
two rows of beading and a ruffle. Now I'm wondering what I do with it

to
get
it to a pendant or pin stage. The interfacing is exposed on the back

side.
How do I finish that off?

I have looked at so many pictures of work by members of this group, and

all
I can say is WOW!!! Hope I can be there one day.

Helene




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Old May 26th 04, 04:44 PM
Candace
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beaded cabochons are beyond my range of beadyness, I'm afraid But I can say
that I know what I like, and I have a good idea of what is really pretty, and
what is butt ugly---I like your very pretty beaded cab.



Thanks Candace, I am quite pleased with my first try. I would appreciate any
comments if you see anything that I can do differently. I'm not always the
best with color, and my bead assortment is small so far.

Helene


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Old May 26th 04, 05:12 PM
Helene
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Thanks again Candace, that makes me feel good. What kind of beading do you
do? Beading the cabochon wasn't that difficult, and I think I'll get better
as I go along. If that is something you like, I'm sure you'd have no
trouble doing it.

Helene

"Candace" wrote in message
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beaded cabochons are beyond my range of beadyness, I'm afraid But I can

say
that I know what I like, and I have a good idea of what is really pretty,

and
what is butt ugly---I like your very pretty beaded cab.



Thanks Candace, I am quite pleased with my first try. I would appreciate

any
comments if you see anything that I can do differently. I'm not always

the
best with color, and my bead assortment is small so far.

Helene




 




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