I've had that happen to me, too -- and kicked myself for quite awhile afterwards each time! I will try to make another 8.5 soon and will message you when I do. Here is my site where you can see most of the things I make and have made (and sold): http://www.facebook.com/pages/Especially-4-You-Pat-Howard/137831796249042?ref=ts I'm on FB as Pat Howard, and my other site is Especially 4 You (Pat Howard). Am 69 years old, retired, and if I didn't have something to do to keep busy, would also be able to add crazy as a loon to my profile :)
Yes ma'am, I can do that unless the cost is prohibitive. Would you have any idea how much it would be to send something the same size and approximate weight as a regular envelope, first class mail? If not, I can call my local post office and find out.
very nice i never made rings but use to make earrings with got many nice diamonds too from there i love chrome dioxide it is one of my favorites and the rubies. fan me so i can see your other stuff i also buy for friends family ty real gems . i have quite the gem collection both facceted and cabachon it was fun and a great hobby with benifits. lol love the saphire. do you buy your parcels from jt . I
Thank you, Rosemary, and I've fanned you back. I'm building up my gem collection, stone by stone -- being retired on Social Security doesn't keep my pocketbook as full as I'd like (lol). I get my rivoli stones from Fire Mountain; cannot find them for a better price anywhere else. The faceted gems usually come from eBay, and I've never been disappointed with any of them I've gotten from there. This hobby can be a little expensive at times, but it is always enjoyable and I love making pretty things. I listed another ring while ago, it's one that I finished during the wee small hours of this morning :)
Thank you for the compliment, Miss Annie! My mom has been gone for many years, and I still miss her every day, yet I know for sure that I have at least one guardian angel :) Good luck with your bidding, honey.
Thank you; fanned you back! Geaux Saints!! :) The motorcycle pic makes me homesick for my younger, better days. My late hubby and I had a touring bike, fully tricked, and we kept that thing on the road as much as possible. Sweet memories...