Thanks for your tutorials. You are an excellent teacher. I especially enjoy that you allow your finger movements to be seen. As a beginner, I'm challenged to do more complicated designs.
Really love your designs, love your tutorials, you are truly talented and a great teacher, but above all I love the way the your work in the back of your pieces looks so nice and clean as the in the front, they are just perfect. Thank you for sharing and teaching your creative ideas.
Love this one. .I have big beads I didnt know what to do with..now I do..thanks so much for all the hard work you do in bringing us such beautiful stuff to make..be prepared n be safe! beautiful just beautiful
*Wow, Christina! This design of yours is very different. I really like it. Definitely opens up many, many possibilities by using different stones within one bracelet. I can even imagine using different stones, not all the same. Not to mention using different colors! Your creativity is endless! Have a wonderful week.* :-)
D Hoosier Thank you so much as always. Yeah I completely agree. I also started playing around with the thought of using different beads and mixing it up. That could definitely give very different and interesting results 😃
Your designs are gorgeous. I must say that your set/presentation of materials is awesome, too. You laid out the extender chain and jump rings in a smiley face and the stones in the shape of a flower. So creative and thoughtful. 💕
Thanks SO much for this! It's something I can actually do, and with the resin work I am starting, the two can be combined easily. I see nothing but $$ and endless possibilities here. 😃👏😘💕
Movie BuffBabe Thank you. Oooh sounds nice. I love me some watermelon agate 😝. That was actually my original plan when I had thought of the design, but then couldn’t find them. Then I realised the beads I was thinking about I had given to my mum, so that explained it hehe. But I’m glad I had these beads in stead then 😃
Toni Earnest Thank you so much. It really depends on several different things. Like what materials you’re using, how long it took you to make, where you are selling it and so on. But with this I would probably say mostly what materials you choose to use (so how much it’s cost you).
@@CSLdesigns A few days ago I was reading about how to price for sale. The general rule of thumb was to add all the price of your materials and triple them. Add the price of your hourly rate to make it. That, then, is your wholesale price. Then you double the wholesale price and come up with your retail. Regrettably, I didn't pay enough attention to see if you just doubled the cost of materials to six times and then added your time, which is what I would expect, or doubled the price of your time, also. I hope this helps.
Thanks for your tutorials. You are an excellent teacher. I especially enjoy that you allow your finger movements to be seen. As a beginner, I'm challenged to do more complicated designs.
Only a master can pull this so perfect! Beware newbies :)
This is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Wow, thank you!!
Really love your designs, love your tutorials, you are truly talented and a great teacher, but above all I love the way the your work in the back of your pieces looks so nice and clean as the in the front, they are just perfect. Thank you for sharing and teaching your creative ideas.
Super wonderful, as usual, Christine. Thank you!
Love this one. .I have big beads I didnt know what to do with..now I do..thanks so much for all the hard work you do in bringing us such beautiful stuff to make..be prepared n be safe! beautiful just beautiful
Beautiful
Beautiful design! And yet another wonderful tutorial video.
*Wow, Christina! This design of yours is very different. I really like it. Definitely opens up many, many possibilities by using different stones within one bracelet. I can even imagine using different stones, not all the same. Not to mention using different colors! Your creativity is endless! Have a wonderful week.*
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D Hoosier Thank you so much as always. Yeah I completely agree. I also started playing around with the thought of using different beads and mixing it up. That could definitely give very different and interesting results 😃
Your designs are gorgeous. I must say that your set/presentation of materials is awesome, too. You laid out the extender chain and jump rings in a smiley face and the stones in the shape of a flower. So creative and thoughtful. 💕
SueEllen S Thank you so much Sue. That really kind of you 😄
Super pretty! I'd love to see that wrapped front and back on an earring.
This is so beautiful. Love it.
Thanks SO much for this! It's something I can actually do, and with the resin work I am starting, the two can be combined easily. I see nothing but $$ and endless possibilities here. 😃👏😘💕
JayKB You’re very welcome and thank you. I’m glad you like it, and you’re plans sound very interesting 😃
Beautiful!
I love IT very much
Can’t wait to make one ❤️
Wow LoVE IT!!! thank you sooooo much
Impeccably beautiful
Thank you.wonderful❤❤
Love this! I have your book on order (can’t wait) I seen your book at beadfest philly and I love it!
Tina Cronauer Yay, Thank you so much Tina. I really hope you’re going to like it 😄
Really very nice!
Guillermo Solano Rosa Thank you 😊
Awesome!!! Tfs!
Ronette Winston You’re welcome and thank you ☺️
👍👍👍👍
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Great!
wow very pretty!! I have some watermelon agate that will be perfect for this :D
Movie BuffBabe Thank you. Oooh sounds nice. I love me some watermelon agate 😝. That was actually my original plan when I had thought of the design, but then couldn’t find them. Then I realised the beads I was thinking about I had given to my mum, so that explained it hehe. But I’m glad I had these beads in stead then 😃
lol a gift to mum is always good :D and yes these turned out beautifully :D
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Love your designs !!! How do you price something like this to sell ?
Toni Earnest Thank you so much. It really depends on several different things. Like what materials you’re using, how long it took you to make, where you are selling it and so on. But with this I would probably say mostly what materials you choose to use (so how much it’s cost you).
@@CSLdesigns
A few days ago I was reading about how to price for sale. The general rule of thumb was to add all the price of your materials and triple them. Add the price of your hourly rate to make it. That, then, is your wholesale price. Then you double the wholesale price and come up with your retail. Regrettably, I didn't pay enough attention to see if you just doubled the cost of materials to six times and then added your time, which is what I would expect, or doubled the price of your time, also. I hope this helps.