SELECT GLASS
CRYSTAL STRANDS
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Sale prices are available online only - sale finishes 31st May.
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Massive packs contain approximately 100pcs, fabulous value
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Sold in 10pc pack, great for blinging up a scarf!
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Range of clearance magnetic beads, various shapes
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10pc packs of rose coloured glass butterfly beads
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To be honest, most of the "new" products this month are products that we've had around the shop for a while, but I missed getting them up on the website. I've had emails and messages from people who had seen them in the shop and wanted to order, but couldn't find them on the website, so I had to play catch up! Is there something you've seen in our shop, but can't find it on the website? Let me know, and if I can I'll dig it out and get it online!
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Small sturdy bail, available in dark silver
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Larger thicker bail, available in dark silver
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Beautiful "head" pins, great for earrings
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So - no big surprise here - we don't have any classes running at the moment!
What we do have is an ever-increasing collection of youtube videos available free on our website! Here are some of the new ones from last month, with more to be released soon - watch our facebook page for new releases :)
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Kit: $15 (includes kumihimo board, threads, bead and charms to make 2 bracelets). Grab a couple of extra hanks of cord to keep creating!
Tools required (not included): scissors and glue/nail polish
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Kit: $10 (includes beads, tigertail, suncatcher, crimps etc). Glass crystal strands on sale this month, so stock up with different
colours!
Tools required (not included): crimping pliers and wire cutters
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Did you know that every year, armed with a slate full of images of fish, divers and snorkelers take to the water to survey the quantity and variety of fish we have in our oceans? Here's a pic of me from back in November last year on my first ever fish count - great to be involved in such a fabulous
project.
It's been a while since I've been underwater (with the whole #stayathome thing), but I'm hopeful that once it's safe to return, the fish will be there waiting for us. On the flip side - it's just about "spider crab" season, when hundreds of thousands of crabs march into the shallows to breed. Last year there were huge concerns with overfishing of these majestic creatures - that shouldn't be an issue this year, with fishing currently banned in Victoria! I'll pop a video up on our facebook
page a little later in the month with some footage of last year's Spider Crab March, so keep an eye out ;)
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