We will be closed on Monday, September 6 for Labor Day.
Our new location:
We are in The Drink Shoppe Building, behind the Butcher Shop.
It is September...Bead Bop Month--don't forget your bags, passports and pins!
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We also want to remind you that it is just about getting to be NH Bead Bop time. We have Bead Bop bags, passports and pins on sale. The dates for the NH Bead Bop are September 23 - 26. For more information about the NH Bead Bop visit the NH Bead Bop website: www.nhbeadbop.com
Castleander Beads is the hippest bead store in New Hampshire. Love to bead at home, but find that the lovable, attention starved kitty cat is always rolling around in your work space or attacking your wire? Or could it be that your small children think that all brightly colored small objects are candy that must be tasted? Could it be that your dining room table must actually be used for family meals? Fear Not!!! As with most addictions, there are help centers and support groups available! So get out of the house and get to Castleander Beads.
Castleander beads is located in a large, bright space with plenty of room for you to come in, sit, relax, and bead. We have tools to borrow, books for inspiration, and helpers for consultation, and amusement. But best of all is that we have BEADS! BEADS! And more BEADS! There is always spring water, tea and coffee on tap; but you can also bring a snack, your lunch, your dinner...or if you’d prefer, you can order in!
Haven’t beaded before but think that you might want to give it a try? Don’t worry--there are many classes for beginners, as well as, classes for more experienced beaders. (Rumor has it, that one Saturday a month, there are even free workshops!) If you aren’t able to make it to one of the scheduled classes, private classes are available.
Castleander Beads is also a great place for your next party--Kids or Adults have a blast making jewelry. Speaking of having a blast, you must try Lilly Ollo™, which is an easy way to make pure silver jewelry out of clay. Men like to make jewelry too, but if not, there is always Mantown, a place for men to bond while waiting for their loved ones to shop.
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