You Can Make Your Own Jewelry Beads






by Laura Kay


Many people enjoy creating their own beaded jewelry these days because it's a rewarding way to create something beautiful and useful at the same time. Most handcrafted jewelry is created with beads bought from an online beading store or craft store, but there are more people who are pushing the bounds of jewelry making by using their own materials to create some amazing jewelry.

Creating jewelry out of objects that are not primarily designed for jewelry making can be physically and mentally challenging. The first step is often figuring out how you're going to mount your items on a string or chain and the next challenge is working out how you're going to make it both beautiful and wearable at the same time! After all, the best way to make your own bead jewelry is to make your own handcrafted beads! Here are some surprising things you can make jewelry from:

Make Jewelry Beads From Beans or Large Seeds: You can make all sorts of interesting beads from dried beans and seeds. Think about coffee beans and other large seeds or beads that could easily be threaded on a wire. Then you will want to protect your new beads with a spray on sealant to make sure they don't break and shatter. Remember, part of the fun of designing beaded jewelry is being imaginative!

Paper Bead Jewelry: This fun idea dates back from the Victorian times when making beads out of paper was a popular pastime. All you do is cut out strips of paper and roll them around a small straw. You may want to protect these as well so they don't fray and get damaged at the first hint of humidity. You can experiment with different types of paper, different colors and even different shaped strips of paper when making your beads.

These are just some of the many affordable alternative items you can make beads jewelry from. If you already know how to make your own bead jewelry then you probably already possess the skills and even the tools to make plenty of cheap beads that can be turned into profitable jewelry!




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