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The listing, box of beads has ended.
assorted beads for crafting, just a few of them are glass and the rest are just regular crafting beads. I used them for some light fixture chandalier type beads, and soe I used on a old window frame with the six panes, like you find in old houses. Anyway, I put mirrors in it and then glued several beads to the edging and it looks great. I think that anyone interested in beading would love this collection, even yound teenage girls. I would be willing to ship these if I knew how to get an accurate weight on them
some are, but you can go back and look at the pics I finally put up of them. I am slow to figuring this thing out, just not too savvy on all this tech stuff. LOL sorry will try to do better.
sorry hun, I just uploaded some pics of these beads, and yes, some are glass, but the majority are not. I hope that the photos will give you an idea of them. They come in this container box that they are shown in the photos in. Good luck
I would be willing to ship these but I would have to charge for the shipping fee, and I am not sure how to go about that bcuz I am not sure how much it would be to ship. If you can help a newbie here to understand this process, I will do it.
At the post office there are "flat rate" boxes that no matter how much the box weighs they have a fixed rate. Often I have found that it is cheaper to put in an appropriate size package myself, take it to the post office and have it weighed to ship. You can charge the winning bidder "exact cost" or set a "flat rate" from there. How you get your payment is up to you, it can be paypal, check or money order, sometimes people even take "concealed cash" (which I is not my favorite option-to risky if you ask me) and then once you have the payment you then have it shipped from the post office (or UPS or whatever). Hope that helps! :)
I have seen the flat rate boxes. I have a greyhound doggie that I had to give up custody of when my health started to fail me, and I ship her care packages all the time in the flat rate boxes. She is old and I rescues her from the racetrack when they were about to put her down. She was the best thing happened to me at the time and we sorta helped each other. She helped me to get out and get the exercise that I needed and I helped to give her the love and care that she needed. I miss her so bad, but her new owner sends me pics and emails fairly regyularly and I sena care packages in return. I love that dog so much. But I will have to go to the post office and take the beads with me and see what box I can fit it in. That is a great idea. I don't know why I didnt think of that. Thanks hun
well I originally had it for pick up only but if you want and no one bids, I can get your city and state and check into the shipping price for you. That's the best I can do at the moment due to a death in the family. Sorry hun
Sweetie if you go on USPS.com you can see the prices and sizes of flat rate postage on boxes. I can 't get to South Carolina and I really would like to bet on this one. I fanned you anyway. :D