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      <title>Why I&#39;m Currently Obsessed With Picasso Beads</title>
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      <description>I stumbled onto picasso beads while digging through a clearance bin at my local craft shop, and honestly, my jewelry-making game hasn&amp;#39;t been the same since. There&amp;#39;s something about that mottled, earthy finish that makes every single bead look like a</description>
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