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Folk Art Chicken Beads - side 1 |
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Folk Art Chicken Beads - side 2 |
I think I might need an intervention! I can't seem to stop making chicken beads. I love watching all the different expressions that are emerging - some surprised, some "ticked" off, some a bit dozey, some plain daft - well, you get the drift.
This set is reserved (sorry).
1 comment:
Those are super cute Jane! I have never see any thing. Like those. While we were in Kauai recently, chickens run wild all over the island...really hilarious! So they sell a lot of chicken and rooster souvenirs...your beads would be perfect!
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