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2008-08-21, 2:22pm
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brain bead
I did this quicky tutorial to support the local Bravery Bead program. Not much pictures so if you have any question just ask me.
Brain
The finished bead looks like this:
Cheers
Nancy
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2008-08-21, 3:24pm
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Oooo, that's cool!!!
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2008-08-21, 8:08pm
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OHHHHHH that looks so real, but sick too. lol
Cute with the eyes. I like it.
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2008-08-21, 8:23pm
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When my granddaughter was over last week she saw one of my rose beads and said it looked like a brain, lol. These should be easy for me!
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2008-08-21, 8:27pm
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lol lol lol
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2008-08-21, 11:49pm
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LOL! They are a bit twisted, but kids usually have a twisted sense of hummer (well I did anyway) so I hope they will like it.
Actually, it will be interesting for Hollowing too...
Cheers
Nancy
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2008-08-22, 9:36am
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Hi again Nancy~~~
I clicked you link and made a small "donation". I was wondering, as I don't believe you mention it there or here, what color do you use for your base and stringers. I suppose these can be made from a multitude of colors - I'm thinking of trying it with "Tongue Pink" and it's a weird, sort of brainy color maybe?
Thanks again,
DeAnne in CA
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2008-08-22, 1:20pm
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hi De,
Thanks!
I used odd lot pearl gray for mine. This colour actually reduces to a darker shade that I didn't know about before. So the reduced part actually give it a bit more interest.
HTH
Cheers
Nancy
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