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The look of autumn.
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This is a work in progress, so to speak. A little imagination is all that's needed to see the red barn that sits behind the greenery. On the back of the bead you can see the trees on the hill and a fence.
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There's nothing like a bonfire on a chilly autumn eve, when all the trees are ablaze with bright brilliant colors.
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with red barn
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Just wanted to show another landscape bead.
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Another scenic bead that has turned out GREAT! Looks like there is a river running behind the trees.
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See for yourself...
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I'm not looking forward to winter, but I know it's on it's way.
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This looks like the maple tree I used to have in my back yard. Best shade tree ever.
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Just love the orange of this tree.
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Check out all my scenic beads here.
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*Perfect Picture*
This is my first attempt at trying to put a mini picture on a bead. The picture could be anything....For me it's the great outdoors.
bead size 1-1/4 inch x 3/4 inch
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Another scenic bead to add to my collection. Some of these I'm keeping, some are on the bay (b-todd)
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This is another one of the scenic beads I've made recently. I call it "Secret Garden" because back behind the trees there is a clearing that looks like a garden with a stone wall.
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I wasn't trying to make a Halloween tree, but that's what I ended up with. Looks like there are faces in the leaves....do you see them?
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Here's another scenic bead. I have just started working with the real, real, real fine stringer and it can be very hard to control. But with practice I hope to get better. Thanks for looking.
Check out b-todd, on ebay.
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This is my favorite. The sunset on this bead is amazing.
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Check out the trunk on this "Twisted Willow" tree. It's cool, and on ebay. b-todd
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Fall is my favorite time of year. What comes after fall is my least favorite time of year. But the trees of winter have a beauty all their own.
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~Winter's Solace~ With very little branch covering, this Redbud tree stands strong to weather the hard winter ahead.
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This bead goes with the Cherry Blossom bead listed last week.
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Just looking at this bead makes me cold. burrr...
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The remains of autumn, as the colors fade away.
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This is the last tree bead made in 2007. I'm still thinking spring. Happy New Year to all.
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Happy Holidays
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I think the trunk on this tree turned out pretty cool. :)
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These were the trees I made for the secret Santa. But If you know me or my beads, then they're not so secret. LOL
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I know it's spring somewhere, I just wish it were here.
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This is my silver plum / copper green or maybe it's red copper green....tree. Either way, I like!
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This tree just reminds me of a big brown felt stetson hat. lol
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Or at least I hope so. lol
This bead was supposed to be a winter landscape, but my bead buds said it looked more like clouds. Hmmmm, trees in heaven.....I like that thought.
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If I could grow a Bonzi Tree, I wouldn't have to make one on a bead.
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I used the oval rings of the chill mark as a back ground for the harsh winter tree...which I think looks great! I used an ivory base bead, and silver plum for the tree.
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That's what 2007 was for me. Here are a few of my favorites.....
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