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Monday
Art: Floating Seaglass by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Floating Seaglass"
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

Tuesday
Art: Silver Cab Cuff by Artist Kristen Evans
"Silver Cab Cuff"
Kristen Evans

Wednesday
Art: Sparkling Olive Green, Copper Charms and Swarovski Copper Crystal Beads by Artist Thea Kolosseos-Kendis
"Sparkling Olive Green, Copper Charms and Swarovski Copper Crystal Beads"
Thea Kolosseos-Kendis

Thursday
Art: Bear Fetish Barrette by Artist Søren Mason Temple
"Bear Fetish Barrette"
Søren Mason Temple

Friday
Art: Blue and white bracelet by Artist pamela jean lacasse
"Blue and white bracelet"
pamela jean lacasse

Saturday
Art: Handcrafted / Handmade Beaded Necklaces by Artist Kathleen A Turner
"Handcrafted / Handmade Beaded Necklaces"
Kathleen A Turner

Sunday
Art: Savita by Artist The Lone Beader
"Savita"
The Lone Beader

Art of the Day: 03/24/2008
This Week's Theme:   Strung Together
 

Seed Beads are uniformly shaped, spheroidal beads ranging in size from under a millimetre to several millimetres. "Seed Bead" is a generic term for any small bead. Usually rounded in shape, seed beads are most commonly used for loom and off-loom bead weaving. They may be used for simple stringing, or as spacers between other beads in jewelry. Larger seed beads are used in various fiber crafts for embellishment, or crochet with fiber or wire. - Wikipedia

Sometimes simply strung, other times elaborately woven - the beauty and the versatility of seed beads means they find their way into many types of creative expression. This week, EBSQ's Art Of The Day will focus on seed beads and just a few of the ways they can be used to create unique and beautiful personal accessories.

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