Divine beadwork

I have recently taken up bead weaving, and was inspired by our noodly lord to create this.

Jenn

9 Responses to “Divine beadwork”
  1. 1 - Ham Nox - Jan 25th, 2010

    I love it!! I may have to take up beadwork meself, I never knew the end product could look so delicious!

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  2. 2 - Belgian Girl - Jan 25th, 2010

    *like* XD

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  3. 3 - Iron Mike - Jan 25th, 2010

    Great job.

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  4. 4 - Sarah - Jan 25th, 2010

    Beautiful!

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  5. 5 - don - Jan 25th, 2010

    JENN,
    Beautiful work, and the beads represent couscous, a form of pasta that is DIVINE indeed. May you be touched again by His noodly appendages.

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  6. 6 - Ken - Jan 26th, 2010

    I stand in awe at your creation; keep up the good work.

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  7. 7 - Aset - Jan 27th, 2010

    That’s so cool!!!!

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  8. 8 - Holytape - Jan 27th, 2010

    Strangely it reminds me a little of the Shroud of Turin, but I think this own is truly divinely inspired.

    Eve and FSM

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  9. 9 - Ari - Feb 1st, 2010

    Brilliant!
    So telling that a work made from plastic and cloth is more divinely inspired than that madness known as the ‘gospels’…

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