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White Opal Spring Brooch
When I review pictures of spring time, I see market carts filled with tulips, crocuses, daffodils, and other spring flowers. A picture of some of our own bulbs pushing through the snow inspired this design. Like our garden of purple tulips and crocuses peeking out of the snow, I decided on a Swarovski White Opal Crystal to represent the piles of snow, and the beads to represent all the colourful flowers poking through. Ah… Springtime, and everything it brings!
Designed by Craig Ewing
www.craigewing.ca

Bobbles by the Yard
This is a fun, easy project for beginner bead knitters that can be used for a multitude of things. Knit this versatile beaded ribbon and add some bling to your wardrobe.
Designed by Flo Flory
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Summer Fresh and Light Necklace Set
Such a fresh perspective on tatting, make delicate jewelry for the summer season.
Designed by Kelly Dunn

Aqua Light Necklace
This project consists of six peyote tubes adorned with loops on each side and strung on beading wire with Amazonite beads, Swarovski bicones and Sterling silver daisy spacers. The turquoise green lined crystal AB Delica beads give the loops an amazing sheen.
Designed by Diane Reda
Créations Di-Art / Di-Art Designs
Laval, Quebec
450.973.2187
www.creationsdi-art.com
www.di-artdesigns.com

Autumn Leaves Beaded Braid Necklace
Kumihimo is an ancient form of braiding from Japan. Apparently very addictive beading technique, you’ll want to make one for all your friends.
Designed by Mary-Anne Dalkowski
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Tinsel Versatile Beaded Necklace
This quick and easy-to-make necklace looks super in solid or variegated cotton. Wrap it around your neck or double it and add a brooch for a sparkly touch. Make it shorter and add a jewelry clasp for a single strand choker or for a bracelet. You can work one up in 2 evenings (8 hours) so it makes a great gift item also.
Designed by Laura Gebhardt
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Lantern Beads Necklace
These little bead lanterns are made by playing with decorative machine stitches on fabric remnants, and colourful threads.
Designed by Lucy Garvin
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