Janice Abarbanel
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Boston, MA
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http://janiceabarbanel.com
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polymer clay, polymer clay jewelry, polymer clay beads, polymer clay focal beads, pendant, necklace, janice abarbanel

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At 12:54pm on April 19, 2010, Brigitte Martin said…
Thank you for your membership payment and support of crafthaus. Your membership is valid through April 15, 2011.

Enjoy crafthaus !
At 11:46am on March 21, 2010, Jessica Beels said…
Beautiful textures. Just lovely. If you are going to be attending Craft Boston in a few weeks, please come by booth (#438) to say hello. I'll be selling just my handmade paper work there.
At 4:05am on March 26, 2009, Jolanda Verdegaal said…
Hi Janice, thanks! Wonderfull beads you're making! Jolanda
At 1:46am on November 11, 2008, Seth Savarick said…
Hey Janice,

Love The work!!! Glad we can keep in touch here on Crafthaus.

Seth
At 7:36pm on November 10, 2008, Brigitte Martin said…
Janice:

Thanks for inviting me to be your friend. Enjoy the site :-)

Maybe you'd also like to get in touch with Chihiro Makio - She too lives in MA, probably not too close to Boston, but still..... She is currently one of our featured artists.

Best, B.
At 4:00pm on November 10, 2008, Brigitte Martin said…
Dear Janice:

Welcome to crafthaus ! I am very glad you joined us.

Please feel free to add your comments to the blog/discussion topics that are already posted. Of course, if there is something else you'd much rather talk about, please add that to the site so that the rest of us can chime in.

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