



We replaced the lighting in our dinning room awhile back, and I could not resist to hang on to the crystal tear drops from the antique fixture we took down. I wanted to use them for some mixed media projects. Well, do I really need a gazillion tear drops for mixed media - NO!!! So I listed a few in my shop today. I thought they would be great for jewelry makers and for other crafty people.
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