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Volume 01 Issue 04 | September 2002
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Hello and Welcome to our Newsletter!
This is the fourth month of operation of the Newsletter.
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First let me introduce our web
site. I started this web site to display my jewelry and
crafts. I am constantly coming up with new styles and
products, like my new Air Fresher Crochet Bags and Eyeglass
Holders.
I have been taking care of my grand daughter for the last 2
months, so my time to add new items has been greatly reduced. She
will be back with her parents next month I hope! I am too old to
raise another child!. |
| I added new crafts hints
section to the newsletter, so scroll down to read it! |
This month on sale are our Beaded
Anklets. They are all $5 off.
I combined my old stitches with a new one to produce some very
interesting designs. |
| My Ornamental
Ribbon Bookmark Crosses continue to be a big seller. I
show you them hanging on my Christmas Tree as Ornaments, then
explain that on Christmas day I gave them out as gifts to everyone
there to use as a Bookmark. |
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| Craft Hints! |
| First let me encourage any one
to send in their hints by replying to this newsletter! |
| Stretch Bracelets.
Though we don't sell stretchy bracelets, try rolling them off and
on your wrist as opposed to stretching them. This will make
the elastic thread last much longer. And of course when the
elastic starts to loose its stretch, its time to replace the
thread by restringing the beads. |
| Broken Beaded Jewelry.
I guess this is a no brain-er, but save all the beads you can if
your jewelry breaks. Save any other parts also. It is
often impossible to find the exact same color of beads again. The
more parts you are able to save the higher the chance it can be
repaired. |
Candles.
Here are some quick hints:
Don't leave Candles unattended around children or irresponsible
adult! :-)
Here is something just interesting. We along with most candle
shops claim we don't use lead wicks. No one in the United
States has used lead wicks for decades! Well before the internet,
but it seems to make customers happy to know all of us still
don't! |
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| And of Course our Existing
Shops! |
Finger
Woven Sashes by Hunting Hawk
Even if you're not a Native American Dancer and don't need a sash,
see his Seminole
Patchwork page. He is featuring patchwork aprons anyone can
enjoy! By next month we should have his Lap and Baby patchwork
quilts listed for sale. |
| Stay tuned for next month's
Newsletter and please visit the site often for items added between
newsletters.
Thank You!
Janet & Ernie Secrest |
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