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Kansas City and Sara Sally LaGrand class | Inge's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. First Bead Peeps Swap n Hop. Leather Feathers Blog Hop →. Kansas City and Sara Sally LaGrand class. August 4, 2015. We did a lot of sightseeing. My favorite place was the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. We also attended Marble Crazy. We also enjoyed the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. And the Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio. And the National World War 1 Museum and Memorial. Through Public GlassWorks Kansas City. Here are some examples of Sara’s corsages:. The first day...
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LINK TO MY BLOGS. I teach at Public GlassWorks KC in Kansas City. Please see class listings here: PGWKC. June 26-July 9, 2016 Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Gatlinburg, TN www.arrowmont.org.
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Wild Women At Work. Wild Women At Work. The Wild Women Artists next show and sale. Many Moons" is set for October 14 - 16, 2016. At Summit Mall. Mark your calendar now. Don't miss Reno's best art event! Art Show and Sale:. Where: Summit Mall, South Reno. Friday 10/14/16, 4PM - 8PM. Saturday 10/15/16, 10AM - 5PM. Sunday 10/16/16, 11AM - 4PM. Underwood Story Hour Saturday 10/15, 11AM - don't miss it! Click the button to view the latest Newsletter here. Wild Women Artists Newsletter. Elko, Beginning, Sept&#...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Leather Feathers Blog Hop. September 5, 2015. Rachel Mallis of Mint. Decided to host a blog hop and offered a pair of her handmade leather feathers for jewelry making. “Cute.” I thought. “Why not? 8221; I thought. Rachel sent me the following pair:. Of course they are perfect for earrings. Rachel even had pictures of earrings she had made with her feathers. This picture is similar to what I would have made using lampwork beads:. Check out Rachel’s blog.