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Old August 18th 05, 03:38 PM
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right and left would be best, probably, although I like them no matter
which way they are. I get paid today, so I'll probably go to your site
and order some this week or next.

-Amber.

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Old August 18th 05, 04:34 PM
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OMG, so cool! Love the hands, love the masks...can't wait to browse
your website this weekend!!
You go girl.
- Mary Jarvis
www.bayoubeads.com
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Old August 18th 05, 06:13 PM
Sarajane Helm
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Thanks Mary! I'm gonna split my time between the computer table and the bead
table this month. @*^# the housework.

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OMG, so cool! Love the hands, love the masks...can't wait to browse
your website this weekend!!
You go girl.
- Mary Jarvis
www.bayoubeads.com
http://tinyurl.com/bgua7



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Old August 18th 05, 06:16 PM
Sarajane Helm
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and I cant find that anchor stamp anywhere...thats the problem with 1/2 inch
tools in a crammed workshop. Gotta have another one mde, obviously!! The
hand is on its way, Giselle!

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"Sarajane Helm" wrote in message
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hi Mary! I just updated my beads pages, and tattooed hands have their

own
section--
http://www.polyclay.com/thbeads.htm


The one with the anchor just cracked me up! Good show!!

Giselle




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Old August 18th 05, 06:17 PM
Sarajane Helm
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sounds good---I'll be making more, particularly of the tats, as I have the
fewest of those left.

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www.polyclay.com
see the current auctions at:
http://snipurl.com/aiid
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right and left would be best, probably, although I like them no matter
which way they are. I get paid today, so I'll probably go to your site
and order some this week or next.

-Amber.



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Old August 19th 05, 12:19 AM
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Sarajane,
Well I have to say I have heard about people have weird feelings about things looking "amputated" like the classic torso with no arms, legs or head. I like the torso, maybe you can make one with a tat, and a belly ring...some kind of jump ring through the center. I think people would go animal for those....so rebellious and a discreet way to say they have one of those, or wish they did. I am so full of ideas. If anyone ever needs one, just ask
my cup runneth over and I like to share!!!!!!
All of us artists can get rich, there is enough customers to go around for everyone. Abundance!!!!!!
Cindy
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"Sarajane Helm" wrote in message ...
Thank you Cindy! I love hands and faces too. I think the hand beads are my
absolute favorite to make though. Each one is a totally different little
critter. My mom finds them VERY creepy; little dismemberments. But then,
I've always thought people's hands...and tattooes, scars, and other
markings...tell the interesting stories.

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Maybe this is old news for some, but I just wanted to say how downright

cool
these tattooed hand beads are. inspiring, and the detail is wonderfully
executed and envisioned!

applause, applause




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Old August 19th 05, 03:27 AM
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Cindy Ginter wrote:
Sarajane,
Well I have to say I have heard about people have weird feelings about
things looking "amputated" like the classic torso with no arms, legs or
head. I like the torso, maybe you can make one with a tat, and a
belly ring...some kind of jump ring through the center. I think people
would go animal for those....so rebellious and a discreet way to say
they have one of those, or wish they did. I am so full of ideas. If
anyone ever needs one, just ask
my cup runneth over and I like to share!!!!!!
All of us artists can get rich, there is enough customers to go around
for everyone. Abundance!!!!!!


A lot of people have gotten creeped out walking into my mom's sewing
room. Its a huge room and one side has shelves full of porcelain dolls
from tall Shirley Temples and Scarlett O'Haras to tiny Betty-Boops and
chubby Boss Hogg. Cute, right?

Turn around and the second room has an couple of innocent sewing
machines and... shelves and shelves of body parts!!! Arms, legs, heads,
wigs, tiny, large... and not a few either! hehehe

I find it funny when people think its creepy... all looks normal to me!


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Old August 19th 05, 07:03 AM
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Sarajane said:
"and I cant find that anchor stamp anywhere...thats the problem with
1/2 inch tools in a crammed workshop. Gotta have another one mde,
obviously!!"
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So easy to squeeze one of those onto a plate, huh? Yahoo! I'd send
you one if I had one in my rubber collection -- but I don't. Sorry, Sj.

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Old August 19th 05, 07:05 AM
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Polly said:
"Turn around and the second room has an couple of innocent sewing
machines and... shelves and shelves of body parts!!! Arms, legs, heads,

wigs, tiny, large... and not a few either! hehehe"
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hee hee hee -- sounds lovely to me.
I have a rubber bat by my bed with a doll arm protruding from its open,
fiendishly-toothed mouth.....(Bat's name is Bubonic)

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Old August 19th 05, 07:37 AM
Polly S.
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Dr. Sooz wrote:
Polly said:
"Turn around and the second room has an couple of innocent sewing
machines and... shelves and shelves of body parts!!! Arms, legs, heads,

wigs, tiny, large... and not a few either! hehehe"
~~~~~~~~~
hee hee hee -- sounds lovely to me.
I have a rubber bat by my bed with a doll arm protruding from its open,
fiendishly-toothed mouth.....(Bat's name is Bubonic)


This 'found' doll has been riding on my good ex's truck bumper for
years! The image has been filtered/enhanced in Photoshop but ya get the
idea! At Christmas we used to put a Santa hat on her... She has managed
to hang on for years... through rain, snow, 4-wheeling and big
mountains!!! She's like a member of the family now!

http://www.rcfreas.com/galleries/fea...byonbumper.htm


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Polly
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