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Topic: designer party dresses Featured Seller SueQuigley
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Subject: designer party dresses Featured Seller SueQuigley
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Sharing these things with friends or family is good too. Ahhhhh–and I love food! The eating part that is–my husband is the chef in the family and very talented–I'm lucky. There are also tons of tasty restaurants in Washington DC–yum.

This is the ideal material for me and enables me to capture the magical essence of nature in fine silver! My Hubbs gave me a lump of 22 karat gold precious metal clay as a holiday gift. Look for some gold pieces soon in my dress store!

What are your favorite materials?
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What inspires you? Where do your ideas come from?
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What is the first thing you can remember making by hand? How and why did you make it?
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I think I was the only 3-year old to create a pop-up "heart-in-the-box" card for Valentine's Day! My Mom still has it http://www.thusdress.com/evening-dresses.html - plus size evening dresses .

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Any tips for selling handmade stuff?
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What first made you want to become an artist?
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