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Post by MyNewHobby on Apr 20, 2011 20:47:55 GMT -5
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Post by NatureNut on Apr 20, 2011 23:56:00 GMT -5
Wow, they look gorgeous in that glass. WTG Krystee, go get 'em Julie! Jo
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Post by ColtChainmailJewelryDesigns on Apr 21, 2011 0:57:13 GMT -5
Is that really river rock? It looks like gravle. The finished stone look cool!
~Colt Chainmail~
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Sabre52
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Me and my gal, Rosie
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Post by Sabre52 on Apr 21, 2011 8:37:16 GMT -5
Pretty cool! That light colored one with the spots looks almost like a material we have here in south Texas. One of these days I'm gonna have to run a tumbler experiment with some of those weird cobble types .....Mel
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Post by tandl on Apr 21, 2011 9:15:33 GMT -5
I think they are awesome ! And look very much like the glacier rocks from here , which are found in the creeks and rivers too , from erosion .
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Post by tntmom on Apr 21, 2011 17:13:05 GMT -5
Wow!!! FANTASTIC job and I just love your display in the margarita glass!!!
~Krystee
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Post by MyNewHobby on Apr 21, 2011 18:31:07 GMT -5
Hi Guys!!! Thanks to everyone for looking! This hobby is never boring and always has surprises. I couldn't be happier.
Jo .... I think your river rocks look amazing in the glass as well. Hopefully, I will do the new batch (Krystees) just as beautifully as I have one of those margarita glasses left. Then I will have to find another type of glass to put the Mozarkite in.
Colt .... yep ... river rocks. Pretty cool huh!!!
Tand and Krystee .... thanks!!!!!!!!!
Sabre .... they are amazing rocks!!!
These new rocks are amazing even in their raw state and just like the previous batch I think they will give us some awesome pictures inside.
As Always
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