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Click here to see my new article as published in BeadBugle.com. The vintage art of bead flowers is popular again! I am Rosemary Kurtz, and I have been a bead-flower artist since the late 1960's. In the last several years, I have won over fifteen blue ribbons locally and internationally. I make custom bead flower arrangements and bouquets, single blooms and ready-made pieces. |
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Cotton blossoms seem to bloom from the sides rather than the top of the flower. |
This was a triple-blue-ribbon-winner. I developed the pattern for the magnolias. |
I developed the pattern for the large orchid by looking at a bead orchid in some Japanese bead books. Very satisfying when it's finished. |
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Flowers on the same plant can show many different shades of the same color. |
A sparkling pin made of all Swarovski crystal beads is a real head-turner. You can buy these from me ready-made! Click here. |
Bead flowers make stunning bridal bouquets that are real heirloom pieces. |
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The Southwestern container was used for this arrangement because the owner loves that area of the country. |
This is a Cattleya with the deep ruffling. I made it for my aunt. She had had a Cattleya but it didn't bloom any more; I copied it from previous pictures of it in bloom. |
The flowers here have rhinestone buttons for centers. |
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