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Customer Work!

This is a very long overdue post to highlight some of my wonderful customers and the work they do with my beads! Click on their names and you can visit their stores on etsy!


Kristin TurconeKristin made these very cute earrings from my lampwork beads - she has a great store on etsy called SushiKo!


Courtney BreulShe made this beautiful bracelet using one of my enameled filigree pieces as the connector; very creative!


Rosemarie Cowit
Rosemarie made these cute earrings with my lampwork beads; they are listed in her new etsy store!


Sally made these beautiful earrings with my lampwork beads. She's an amazing artist and a very sweet person - I have had the pleasure to meet her in person!


Karon used my lampwork beads to make these great earrings. She has the most colorful shop on etsy!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Sue, thank you so much for the shout out and including my earrings among such wonderful work! Your beads are always so pretty! Have a wonderful weekend!!
Oh my all of the pieces they created with you beads are beautiful. I have not done anything yet with the beads I just purchased from you, but I need to get busy creating. I am having an open house the 10th and 11th of December. I will email a picture of what I made with your scrumptious beads.
Therese
adlinah said…
I love the eye candy..all the pieces are just beautiful. I've a bad habit of hoarding your beads because they're just too pretty to use, but I did make a pair of earrings recently - you can see it here: http://dreamstruckdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/10/creating.html .
Thank you so much, Sue ,for the acknowedgement of my shop and of my work. I absolutely LOVE your beads. They are my favorite. I had my first Holiday Open House yesterday and most of the earrings featured your beads. They obviously are my customers' favorites too becaue somany of them have wonderful new homes to hang on now!! Thanks again!
Rosemarie

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