Cat – you are SO CUTE. You are sweet and cute and it definitely comes through in your videos. I love watching them, I smile the entire time. Thank you for the explanation on the plastic cane bins. You are doing such a great job with the studio clean up! I’m proud of you. I was feeling your pain about the bead tables, I have the same problem! I’m looking forward to the next video.
Hullo, my beloved Jack! *big grin*
LOL thanks for the kudos and the compliments. I did go and look at your new canes just now. I also looked through your studio pics– I can imagine you sitting in your chair, typing away during a Claypen Chat! I left you comments on both posts, and sending my hugs, too.
LOL!! It’s because I’m a goofball, Beth. I’m sorry I missed your call last night! I was doing the dishes and I didn’t hear the phone over the sound of the running water. I’ll give you a call today.
Loved it, Cat! I especially liked the tour of the mem. beads. I’m going to be telling my clients about this when they mention a loss. How many petals do you need for a bracelet and/or a necklace?
oh tank goodness you found the dustpan. Oy Goobersnot…you are a great watch early in the AM. Had me cracking up
Thanks, Needlenose. I’m glad to give you a chuckle first thing in the morning! XD
Good job Cat. Like I said before, you sure make this look easy. Want to come to my place next?
Thanks, Cat, this is lots of fun to follow along with. Smiles, Sue C
I love your memorial beads! Very cool.
Cool! Fun watching you comment on things! Thanks Mom! LOL!
Janie–Hahah, sure! You bet. Between the two of us, we could get your studio done lickety-split. XD
Sue–You’re welcome! I’m glad you’re having fun following along with the studio tour.
Cory– Hey thanks for the kudos on the memorial beads.
Connie– hahaha-yeah, I hope my mom sees this!
Cat – you are SO CUTE. You are sweet and cute and it definitely comes through in your videos. I love watching them, I smile the entire time. Thank you for the explanation on the plastic cane bins. You are doing such a great job with the studio clean up! I’m proud of you. I was feeling your pain about the bead tables, I have the same problem! I’m looking forward to the next video.
Hope you’ll find time to check out my blog post – new canes: (or did you already see?)
http://thepleasantpheasant.blogspot.com/
Hugs!
Hullo, my beloved Jack! *big grin*
LOL thanks for the kudos and the compliments. I did go and look at your new canes just now. I also looked through your studio pics– I can imagine you sitting in your chair, typing away during a Claypen Chat! I left you comments on both posts, and sending my hugs, too.
I love these videos. You have a great stage presence.
LOL!! It’s because I’m a goofball, Beth. I’m sorry I missed your call last night! I was doing the dishes and I didn’t hear the phone over the sound of the running water. I’ll give you a call today.
Loved it, Cat! I especially liked the tour of the mem. beads. I’m going to be telling my clients about this when they mention a loss. How many petals do you need for a bracelet and/or a necklace?
Donna, thanks! It doesn’t take many petals for a bracelet or necklace. Usually a dozen petals (not the whole flower head, just the petal parts).