I'm working on some new projects. I'm not going to elaborate too much on the nature of them. However, I will show a picture and say that everything is 100% recycled.
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2 comments:
Oh Awesome! I love that green and red color combo. Where do you get recycled beading materials??
I don't know if these will be the final color combinations in the end. I'm still waiting on some paper beads. Very exciting!
And the answer to your question:
THE INTERNET!
I've found loads of options on Etsy and on eBay. Also at a lot of local bead stores.
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