Aren't they just divine? What you can't see here is all the wonderful depth they have in person. Sooo cool. I've been making a bunch of them. Squashed they make awesome kidlet bodies, too. Check it out:
Ok, so that's about it on the bead front. The home front has been pretty eventful, too. Puppy got into a pack of gum (we don't know where it came from since we didn't buy it) and it contained xylitol (toxic to dogs) so we had to rush her to the emergency vet on a Sunday night. They induced vomiting and it was constant monitoring and blood tests every 12 hours for the next two days. Fun. Not. She is fine now, thank goodness. We caught her right after she ate the gum and got her stomach emptied within the hour so I think that helped with the outcome. She horked up 5 pieces which was, for her weight, a substantial quantity. All's well that ends well but keep that xylitol away from the pups, peeps!
2 comments:
So glad to hear that the puppy is still doing well.
I am going to have to go over your blog and read your advice on selling on Etsy. Good stuff. Did you learn it through trial and error or from textbooks?
Poor Puppy! I'm so glad she's ok. I'm going to have to use the word "hork" next time one of our cats coughs up a hairball - that's a perfect word for it. I LOVE your new murrini beads! And they are perfect for kidlet bodies! I haven't done a Murrini Monday in way too long, but i've been playing with my murrini a LOT! Glad your Spring was nice and busy!
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