Hi There,
I have beads…. SOOO many beads and they have just been sitting here. Unused…. (Side note to this, I honestly am not sure if I like making art or just acquiring junk to maybe one day make art with? Am I alone in this? Please tell me there are others with this problem! ) Anyhoo, these are mostly Miyuki and Toho japanese seed beads. All the beads in the clear vials are the smallest size made, 15/0…. So like….. 120 vials of Japanese beads? I’ve also thrown in an assortment of other various beads, (even some micro antique beads that are super small and super cute and THEY DON’T MAKE THOSE BABIES ANYMORE !Well, yanno… people were going blind… at least that is why I heard they stopped? Or fashion changed… I hate change. I also disagree with their stance…. Hundreds weren’t going blind yearly… it wasn’t super extreme… I mean we have autonomy .. I’ll make myself blind if I want to) I’ve also added some earring hooks, thread, needles, all the accoutrements your little heart could wish for in a newly realized beading journey. The beads also come in a super cool purple bead briefcase type deal which I lovingly organized by color….(all 120 vials of Japanese perfection … Jesus that’s a lot of beads .. and to think I had to order them individually…. so much time ordering for NOTHING because there is not a store in this town that carries this stuff!) while I looked at all their opaque, transparent, gold -filled, or matt opulence, contemplating if I actually want to adhere to the promise I made to my family about downsizing my craft stock …yes, I realize I bought them many moons ago with the intent to one day be a proficient beader…. but alas, other artforms called, SO, I followed my heart/ADHD and I stashed the beads (pun, ha!) and went and bought a bunch MORE CRAP ART SUPPLIES for each of my new obsessions as they have made themselves known……and all that JUNK is on a shelf next to THE BEADS. Its been a couple years…. the beads insist they become something else besides dust collectors. They mock me. Please buy them. I probably spent almost a G on all of this … so I figure to punish and shame myself for not sticking with my hobby plan, letting these beautiful, unique, little things go to waste and not live up to their true crafting potential…poor beads…. up there all alone, (except for that other crap I bought in the hopes of creating more projects that have no finish line in sight….) oceans away from my hobby table when you consider thier smallness…. might as well be the barrens…. So because I’m a terrible artist… because I don’t create shit, I’m just a person who acquires a bunch of stuff for the making of the crafts that never get used for their intended purposes until my life gets way unmanageable by said collection of stuff to make crap with…….which is not something any decent person wants to be, really….. I could give you a great deal and let them go for 200. If you buy this my family thanks you. A million blessings on your house. Please text because talking on the phone is for bougie people who don’t collect more art supplies than they can handle and also that way
I will not mistake you for a telemarketer or bill collector while simultaneously wishing for your downfall. Only good vibes for the new owner of this bounty. 3074095584 ….. and there are more items that I should post pics of but I grow tired of doing the technology uploading image thingy…. for real, it’s manageable,( but a lot,) as well as being a really good deal… probably kick myself for pricing this so low later on… . Which I would deserve , cause, boy, I suck at making stuff… but maybe that is my art calling! Not collecting items…. but kicking myself for having to sell the items because I never used them for their intended purposes! The filming of the self flagellation as I kick and scream at myself for buying too much crap!!! Damn capitalism! At least I’ll be making something without out having to consider a market… which the planet and my family will thank me for . I will ponder this some more once I’m finished buying all the things and learning how to enamel with those things. (Such a pricey hobby.)
Thank you,
Sandra




