



The first time I saw cabochons, I was a bit confused as to what you do with these hole-less beads. Then I "discovered" that they're amazing components for a variety of craft creations, esp. jewelry.
I have been a jewelry maker for years now, and am delighted to start sharing some of my favorite vintage types of bits and pieces and beads and cabs...
I just added the first batch (lots of juicy colors) into the g. bee shoppe...
amazing!
ReplyDeletethank you! ;)
ReplyDeletearen't they shiny? I love these things :):)