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Dreaming Earth Botanicals, in North Carolina, and on the net at www.dreamingearth.com and Off the Beaten Path Marketing in Canada, produce Essential Oils that are the highest quality aromatherapy grade. Please contact one of them to purchase essential oil for your vial. And, of course, you can always use your own favorite perfume, too.
- Bead Creations--Debby Rea Taylor's site with lovely beads handmade lampwork beads, branching out into gem stone beads and European glass.
- Cindybeads--One of the very first web sites I admired. A very sweet person with beautiful beads and very reasonable prices.
- Corning Museum of Glass--Great way to take a class.
- Crystal Myths--Lewis and Jennifer Wilson's web site with information on The Best Bead Shows.
- Leah Fairbanks at Gardens of Glass--A gentle, elegant spirit and excellent teacher.
- Frantz Art Glass--Always fast, convenient, efficient, and friendly. My orders are always here by the next day! Highly recommended. The easiest way to order, is to have a printed catalog and then call your order in.
- International Society of Glass Beadmakers--A wonderful organization devoted to the promotion of glass beads and beadmakers. Great information, even if one just lurks.
- Mari Johnson--A sweet little site; sweet, earthy beads; and a very sweet lady!
- Lapidary Journal--The highest quality magazine for bead and jewelry lovers. An instructional article every issue. Always full of inspiration and eye candy!
- Kittrell-Riffkind Art Glass Gallery--Carol, up in the studio is a source for K.R.A.G. Mudd, and downstairs they have a WONDERFUL glass gallery (and a few of my aromatherapy vials, too! :-). They also have classes with some of the best beadmakers in the world. 5100 Beltline Road #820, Dallas, Texas 75254, 888-865-2228. F.A.X 972-239-7998. (Tell them I sent you! :-))
- Kristen Frantzen Orr--Beads and Corgis--One of my heros of glass bead making. I studied her "Lapidary Journal" article for hours.
- Sharon Peters Glass--Great fun and prepare to spend hours enjoying her funny (and punny!--couldn't resist :-) beads.