Mary wanted to see the entire batch of cards I've made so far. I've made a page on my website, that isn't really for general public viewing, but for Mary, and for anyone else curious about Bead ATC's, I'll provide the link here . Be aware the page is horridly graphics rich and it'll take a while to load....
Cheers,
Sarah
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Hi Sarah,
Welcome to this blog. I'm so blessed to have a cable connection so I can load really quickly and I'm glad you've started your own blog.
Linking is easy and you do it on your template page. It will say Edit in the corner and you just click on that. A new window comes up and then you put your address in as http://name.blogspot.com and of course you fill in the name. You can also call up a new window and with the blog on it, shade it or select it in the name portion of your new window and then right click to copy. Then go back to your link and paste the information into the proper place. Then click on save changes and there you are. All done.
I have to know how you attach your pieces too. Do you back them and use snaps or what.
You can click on my View Complete profile and get my email.
I have another question. How do you get team members on your blog list? I don't know how to do that.
Plus I've written 5 novels--none that were published though--and am an old med tech who was in the first class needing the degree. We sound very similar in interests, Sarah.
Welcome to the bloggersphere. The Dragon is amazing. Looking forward to see lots more in the future.
Hi Mary! Thanks for the info. I think I'm getting it down. Blogspot is pretty darned intuitive and I'm already wondering why I waited so long to start blogging. We really DO sound like we have similar interests! What fun! I attach my pieces to clothing with just a simple whip stitch. The moon panel was actually made on leather, and the dragon was made on cross stitch cloth? Anyway, when I need to wash the vest, it's a bit of a chore, but since I only wear it for very special occasions, it rarely needs washed. The idea of snaps isn't half bad, but it'll have to wait until the next washing. :-) Thanks for checking out my blog. Lucky you! Retired! Wah....many years until I can get to that stage, I think.
Cheers,
Sarah
Hi! what a nice new blog! I would love it if you linked to my blog--I am adding your blog to my "blogroll" (or links on the sidebar..
happy beading! --I have started my June page as I know it may take me all month.. ..
aurora
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