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Jewelry Making Supplies

I am half way done wrapping the presents but I am still working on my other projects and hopefully I can get it done before it hit Christmas. I am making a set of jewelry for my mother and sister in-law. They are fond of wearing necklaces, earrings and bracelets and it is what I am working right now as my present for them. The jewelry making supplies that I ordered 4 days ago is still not here but it should be here today. I ordered a set of sterling and gold-filled charms for the bracelets and a let it snow pendant for the necklace. I am very excited for this project, it is my first time making this and I cannot wait until I can wrap it. I just discovered myself, how much I love making chic jewelry! I might continue doing this and maybe start my own online business, what do you think?

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