Bead and Button magazine have a special issue called Brilliant Crystal Jewelry 2, these 2 bracelets of mine will be published in that special magazine issue!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Did you know....
Attention US residents...
Did you know that you can save quite a bit of money by purchasing from Canadian web sites now! like mine, www.thatbeadlady.com
For those CDN web sites who have prices listed in Canadian dollars,( like mine!) when you live in the states and pay with Paypal, Paypal converts the CDN price to the US price for you.
For example, a kit which I have listed at $29.99 CDN, will acually show up at around $22.49 (or lower) on your paypal invoice!
Please, take advantage of us! Such a simple way to save, on my web site I have most of my patterns, many of my kits and a truly great selection of Swarovski Rivolis and stones.
A note to customers in other countries, I do mail to confirmed Paypal addresses!!
Thanks!!
Did you know that you can save quite a bit of money by purchasing from Canadian web sites now! like mine, www.thatbeadlady.com
For those CDN web sites who have prices listed in Canadian dollars,( like mine!) when you live in the states and pay with Paypal, Paypal converts the CDN price to the US price for you.
For example, a kit which I have listed at $29.99 CDN, will acually show up at around $22.49 (or lower) on your paypal invoice!
Please, take advantage of us! Such a simple way to save, on my web site I have most of my patterns, many of my kits and a truly great selection of Swarovski Rivolis and stones.
A note to customers in other countries, I do mail to confirmed Paypal addresses!!
Thanks!!
Mistakes are wonderful!
Tons of beaders are making my Perla Perl beads! how wonderful!~
One of the gals who works with me showed me an error she made, instead of using the 4mm pearl beads that the pattern calls for, she used 3mm, and guess what happened! the finished bead is now round, not oval! go ahead, make mistakes!
Thanks Cindy
One of the gals who works with me showed me an error she made, instead of using the 4mm pearl beads that the pattern calls for, she used 3mm, and guess what happened! the finished bead is now round, not oval! go ahead, make mistakes!
Thanks Cindy
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