I found these amazing beads by Heather Powers from humblebeads.etsy.com and fell in love with their understated beauty... Heather makes beads full-time, and has many other beads in different styles in her shop.
Visit Heather's blog for more information about her and her incredible beads.



Oh, I love these! The earthy natural texture is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteHave a look at mine here...http://beadcomber.blogspot.com/2008/06/inner-and-outer-space.html
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Tina
Tina, your beads are wonderful! Can't wait to see the necklace you are going to make with them!
ReplyDeleteHere is a link to one I made... http://www.flickr.com/photos/tinaholden/2616599913/
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of turning this one into a tutorial.
I love sea urchhins. These are great.
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Gorgeous beads...thank you for introducing me to this shop!
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