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I always revert back to floral beads -- this gallery will showcase the different types of florals I do.
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The end of the summer brings on new colors as the gardens begin to fade away and New England's cool nights beging to set in. This time of year inspires new beads in the colors of the end of summer.
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Flowers are a recurring theme in many of our lampwork beads.
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These were our most recent debut...a new item for summer. You will see these in "The Challenge" section of Beadwork Magazine in the fall!
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This new version of the Crazy Dazy is selling like mad. Many thanks to Beadwork Magazine for using our beads in the October issue in The Challenge.
Editor in Chief, Jean Campbell, made a stunning feminine bracelet with our beads. Dustin Wedekind, the Senior Editor, made a fun spiky garden barrette, and Jamie Hogsett, the Project Editor, made a funky-chunky bracelet. Right now she is working on a piece using our beads that might even end up in a spring issue!
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I am loving this slight variation of the Crazy Dazy beads...funky and fun!
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I'm so excited to finally introduce these new beads...fun, funky flowers for summer.
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A variation of the original Crazy Dazy Series, these lily beads are more sculptural with petals reaching upward and the tips of the petals extending back down emulating a real flower. But these are no ordinary flowers. New for Spring 2005!
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A spinoff of our Crazy Dazy bead series, this is the first one...a super large Crazy Dazy focal bead.
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You can view more of our current work by visiting our website.
http://www.whitneystreetstudio.com
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