I'm not sure where you are located. If you are in London, there is a bead shop in covent garden. It is on tower street and i see they have a web site http://www.thebeadshop.co.uk
I know a lot of people suggested ebay which is always a great start. So, i actually did a quick search for you and found this person selling beads. There are lots more .. just one suggestion
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/BEADYNESS_wood-beads_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ3QQftidZ2QQtZkm
2006-12-16 05:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find those beads just about anywhere they have a craft section. Wal mart has a decent selection. Hobby Lobby and Joann Fabrics have a nice selection as well. All three places I listed have the beads, string, and assorted fasteners. Hope you find what you need. Happy Holidays!
2006-12-16 08:46:35
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answered by No_S_Kape 3
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I get a lot of useful craft items from Fire Mountain Gems & Beads.
Phone 800-355-2137, web site www.firemountaingems.com. They have an amazing variety of necklace stuff and the people there are great to help you.
2006-12-15 21:29:25
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answered by Bikerbutt 3
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If you are looking nice ideas for woodworking i can suggest you to check here ( woodworkingplans.kyma.info ) It's perfect if you are just starting out or if you're a seasoned carpenter. you will like it for sure! It has almost 20.000 woodworking plans and you have a CAD/DWG software to view and edit the plans. You have step-by-step instructions with photos and high quality blueprints and schematics. If you are a beginner this is the easiest way to start your woodworking projects, and if you already have experience you can anyway find a lot of interesting ideas!
2014-09-29 22:31:21
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answered by Anonymous
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In the event that you need to discover pleasant thoughts for woodworking i can propose you to check here http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=294
It's perfect in the event that you are simply starting out or in case you're a prepared carpenter.
It has thousands and thousands of woodworking arrangements and you have a CAD/DWG software to view and alter the arrangements. You have regulated instructions with photographs and excellent blueprints and schematics. On the off chance that you are a beginner this is the simplest approach to start your woodworking projects, and on the off chance that you already have experience you can at any rate discover a ton of interesting thoughts!
you will appreciate it :)
2014-08-17 04:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Any hobby store sells these beads, and everything you need to make jewellery. I know we have a large store called Hobbycraft near me and apparently they are quite a few over the country.
2006-12-15 21:22:15
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answered by spensmum 4
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There were so many woodworking plans with this collection and you will not believe this but there are over thousands plans in the one package deal. Go here https://tr.im/NtMWN
This is really something to find that many all together. For someone like me who is just really starting to get involved with woodworking this was like letting me loose in a candy store and telling me I could have anything I wanted. That was my dream when I was a kid.
2016-02-10 12:47:22
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answered by ? 3
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You might also want to look into making your own "faux" wood beads as well, if you get into this. We make them with polymer clay all the time, and if done well they can't be told from the real thing.
(We also make faux "stone," faux ivory, faux bone, and other more "natural" looking beads from polymer clay, with special techniques)
If you're interested in making any of those fauxs with polymer clay, or ust making polymer beads and jewelry in general, check out some of the pages at my website for lots of lessons, examples, etc:
Go to the Table of Contents page (or any page)
http://www.glassattic.com/polymer/contents.htm
Then click on any of these category page names below, from the alphabetical navigation bar on the left side:
Beads (maybe especially the "Spacer" beads category)
... and also Bead-Holes
Pendants & Cording
Jewelry (all kinds, including stringing)
Wire (clasps, etc.)
Faux Wood & Turquoise
Faux Ivory and Bone
Fauxs--Many (metal, "stone" and many more)
Faux--Inclusions (mostly "stone" look)
Gifts (check out the category called "Men's Gifts")
Have fun!
Diane B.
2006-12-16 13:17:21
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answered by Diane B. 7
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Those are buckeye necklaces. They are a hot commodity this year since OHIO STATE is 12-0 and Troy Smith just won the Heisman!
GO BUCKS!!!
2006-12-16 01:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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