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    <body><![CDATA[&quot;The Beader's Color Palette&quot; by Margie Deeb confirmed my sneaking suspicion that Margie is a genius. I love the transference from a photo, painting or illustration into a beaded design using a similar color palette. Anyone that knows me knows that I love photos. I love taking photos of nature as well as my friends, family &amp; dog. How interesting is it to think that I can take a photo of my beloved dog and transfer the color palette into a beaded design or what about a wedding, a birth, a camping trip, a day at the beach, and the list goes on and on. Being a mushy sentimentalist, this idea really intrigues me. Plus, there are some knock you down, gorgeous designs in this book.<br/><br/>From the back, &quot;Capture the colors of the world in your jewelry&quot;<br/><br/>In this book you will find:<br/><br/>More than 800 color photographs &amp; illustrations<br/>220 palettes<br/>5 diverse themes<br/>20 projects<br/>]]></body>
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