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Well we have an interesting winner with the beadstudies – we now have Jean Power giving us her comments along with Diane – So anyone else who would like to chime in – please do so …Bead StudyII...
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Beading Calisthenics Beading requires a lot of mind-body coordination. That takes work. It is work. Calisthenics are exercises you can do to improve and tone your mind-body coordination when bead...
View ArticleThe Jewelry Designer’s Approach To Color
Abstract: Color is the single most important Design Element, whether used alone, or in combination with other Design Elements. Yet jewelry creates a series of dilemmas for the colorist not always...
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