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These are new packages from Cousin Corp.
The group photo shows just a handful of them, it looks like there are 26 combo packs in total.
I have this one particular package out on my bead table right now, which also happens to be the living room coffee table :)
I just can't stop looking at it and I don't know why...
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Not sure if you get the same effect from a photo.
It's like staring at something you don't quite understand.
I know I should be doing other things like taking beads of the package and making a gift to give later in the day or at the very least doing some chores, but these are sort of mesmerizing...
If you can figure it out, let me know.
1 comment:
I just can't see how those two blue opal beads go with the rest of the strand. I'd probably use them on a separate project.
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