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Bead Boy Sidekicks Gallery
Bead Bead Boy
As Mark Twain once said, “... the report of my death
was an exaggeration.” While this Bead Boy page may be dead (or at least
in Limbo), it is by no means the end of Bead Boy. I will continue to take on beading
challenges, as I expect our readers will, too. To keep up the bead camaraderie,
I invite beading inquiries, requests, challenges, or bead-boasting images to continue
through the addresses listed below. As testament to the timelessness of this “Bead
Bead Boy” challenge, I found a circa 1930 bead boy to stand in as my beady
solution. You might take the boy out of beads, but you can’t take the beads
out of this boy. Thanks to all the Sidekicks’ support and encouragement
over the years.
Contact Bead Boy:
Bead Boy, Interweave Press, 201 E. Fourth St., Loveland, CO 80537-5655; send digital
images to dustinw@interweave.com.
See more readers' work in the Bead Boy Sidekicks
Gallery.
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Bead Boy in a Bug Mask Wins a Shower of Prizes at Halloween Party Games with
the Fashionable Fairies who Dwell in Iconic National Monuments, and Naturally
Wonders What It’s All About by Lynn Davy of Dorset, England |
Bead Boy by Michelle Mach of Loveland, Colorado.
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Garçon en Petits Perles by Mel Jonassen of Norwich, Connecticut. |

Kissed a Snake by Amy Clarke Moore of Denver, Colorado. |
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