I just could not help myself. While in Uganda buying the beautiful beads which you can see here, I also purchased 14 coil bracelets to sell to raise money for the costs of our adoption. They are just gorgeous. I have a feeling that these will sell really quickly because I have already had some interest from local friends.
Each coil bracelet costs $10
inc. shipping costs.
Please donate through paypal.
I have 11 multi-coloured ones, two green (both different) and one yellow.
And once again a HUGE THANK YOU!!!
We have sold 5 bead necklaces so far!!
- She rolls the strip tightly around a thin metal dowel.
- She glues the end of the paper, and slides the bead onto a string.
- Once many beads are made, the string of completed beads is dipped into a finisher to create a seal and gloss. The string of beads is hung to dry (which takes several days, depending on weather) The strung beads may go through the dip and dry cycle up to three times to create very shiny beads.
- The dry beads are strung with spacer beads in an artistic pattern to create finished necklaces.
Update: I have ONLY TWO bracelets left! They are both multi-coloured. Thank you to everyone who purchased.
3 comments:
Naomi,
These are beautiful. I have ordered one necklace and one bracelet. My order will be listed as Greg Hochstetler ordering it. Thank you for what you are doing to spread love and hope to orphans. You, Jeff and your family are a precious blessing to those in need.
Blessings,
Holly Hochstetler
P.S. I was thinking recently about the day I first met you, when Jeff and you were on your way back from Bible College to his home in NJ. You stopped at my house in Missouri for the night and I remember Jeff making you a cup of English tea the next morning. I remember it vividly because that was the first time I learned that the English put milk in their tea. I have loved it that way since! It is such a blessing to keep up with you two on here! Thank you for sharing your life through this blog!
They are beautiful!! Buying one!! :)
Naomi, if you have them left I'd love one yellow and one multi-colored.
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