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my completed sun flower, is it perfect?, no, i’m new to french beading, but i love it, part 1 of a larger project of my mums favourite flowers. r.i.p my fingers, but so worth it

u/OnlyOneWorks273 — 11 days ago
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my sunflower is almost finished, rip my fingers. the chop stick is for a size reference

thank goodness for masking tape

u/OnlyOneWorks273 — 11 days ago
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lavender sprigs, part 2 of a large project of my mums favourite flowers, cut flowers make her sad

u/OnlyOneWorks273 — 13 days ago
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2nd try french beading a sunflower petal

i’m much happier with this petal, i could happy cry.

things i did differently, used a 22 gauge wire, used 24 gauge wire for lacing, i did 8 rows, should i add more??

u/OnlyOneWorks273 — 1 month ago
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my 1st sunflower petal, first time trying french beading, any tips and tricks are welcome

might undo it, i’m not 100% happy with it, i think it should be longer and more pointed

u/OnlyOneWorks273 — 1 month ago

i adopted a bonded pair of 13 month old conures (as of march 2026, should they have separate rooms( cages)

i adopted jasper and rosie in march of this year, both are now 17 months old, and jasper has started being aggressive to rosie, trying to bite her wings, and toes, he has also started being food aggressive with her, chasing her away from the 2 separate food bowls, and he has started trying to regurgitate into her beak.

if i did separate them, they would still be in the same room, next to each other, and spend time together out of there separate cages

i’m no stranger to conures, i’ve just never had a bonded pair, please be kind

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u/OnlyOneWorks273 — 2 months ago