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Disclosure Statement
I occasionally design for Artbeads, linking to their site and specific products, and when I do, I am given the products to create my designs. I am not compensated in any other way by Artbeads for the designs & the blog posts about them.
Links to products on Amazon.com and Artella.com are affiliate links, so I will receive a commission on products sold through those links. This helps to offset the cost of my webhosting. I link to things I'm reviewing (such as books I've read) or things I'd like to try. Please don't ever feel pressured to buy something just because I like it.
Links
- Art Beads Blog
- Beach Street Beads
- Beadsme Blog
- Bonhomie Jewelry Blog
- Combustion Glassworks blog
- Dashery Jewelry
- Exalted Beauty
- Grackle Stew
- Handmade Sterling Jewelry Blog
- Ira and Corliss Lesser
- Jealousy Designs Blog
- Jeweled Blossoms
- Jewelry and Beading
- Kard Kreations Blog
- Layers upon Layers
- Madelaine Plauche Ceramics Blog
- Moon Mystic
- New England Quilter
- Pyong Bricole
- Seafoam Woodturning
- Silver Canyons
- Simply Shiny
- Southwestern Voodoo
My Profile at Bead Arts Blog
Check out this profile about me on the Bead Arts Blog!
Thanks to Cyndi, the author of the blog for featuring me and arranging all the images so nicely. You can read about all of the jewelry artists Cyndi has profiled on her blog here. She also profiles mixed-media artists on another blog, Layers Upon Layers, here. The guy who makes porcelain urinals really caught my attention - definitely unique!
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The Bead Arts site is absolutely amazing. What is your source of beads?
I buy beads at wholesale shows, usually. But there are lots of bead vendors online, and most cities have local bead stores these days too. It all depends what you are looking for.