Beads For Debbie Fagan
On Saturday, July 19, 2003, I heard a story on NPR about Debbie Fagan, a resident of Summerhaven, AZ, who's home and business were turned to ash by the Aspen fire. During the interview, which occurred the first time the residents were allowed to return - after a month of being evacuated - to what was left of their homes, Debbie Fagan said she was mostly upset by the loss of her glass bead collection. The article on the MSNBC web site states she had 350,000 beads in barrels behind her home. These were turned into a congealed mass of color. In the NPR interview, she talked about her collection of glass art beads in plastic boxes. These were also turned into a single mass of glass and plastic.

A group project was started on WetCanvas! collecting beads from the glass bead artist membership. Following are beads so generously donated by members of WetCanvas!, the Arizona Society of Glass Beadmakers, and the International Society of Glass Beadmakers.

Thank you so much.

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Melinda Melanson

Melinda Melanson - Cauldron Creations

Joanne Owsley - glasseyed

Joanne Owsley


Linda Paulsen

Linda Paulsen - Moonshadow Bead Studio

Deb Paxton

Deb Paxton


Linda Podkova

Linda Podkova - Moonbeads

xoticbead

Elizabeth Rehder - xoticbead


Ann Rickets - AMR Glassworks

Anne Ricketts - AMR Glassworks

Amanda Sanford

Amanda Sanford


Ann Schneider - Anna Cinelli Designs

Ann Schneider - Anna Cinelli Designs

David Seckendorf

David Seckendorf


Allison Turner

Allison Turner - White Raven Creations

Sue Wendt

Sue Wendt Polar Snooze Lampwork Beads


margaretz

Margaret Zinser


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