lundi 6 mai 2019

Easy Instructions On How To Make Paper Beads

By Barbara Hall


For as long as there has been a record of history, crafting has always been a popular way for people to socialize and pass time. One timeless craft that uses products created from materials like stone, metal, crystal, plastic, or glass, is beading. To have more personalized fun with this craft, one can learn how to make paper beads.

This is a super easy craft that can produce a great number of different looks that can be put together to form so many varied projects. They can be formed as round, oval, or tubular shapes in a range of sizes and thicknesses. Follow these simple instructions to amass a batch and create fun projects like necklaces, earrings, bracelets, purses, curtains, and so much more.

To begin one will need magazines, scrapbooking sheets, newspapers, colored papers, or something similar, to cut into appropriately sized and shaped strips for the type of bead desired. For teardrops, use right triangles, isosceles triangles for round, and rectangles for tubular pieces. Bare in mind that the item's height is determined by the base on the shape and the length of the strip will create the width.

Decide what size the center hole will be by selecting either a wooden dowel, toothpick, or skewer and start wrapping the wider end of a strip around it until its whole length has been wound. Wrapping tightly is necessary to prevent the piece from coming undone when taken off the sizer. If the strip is not straight, the results will be a freeform shape, while remaining centered will build the bead symmetrical.

Once fully and tightly wound, take a bit of tacky glue and check to be the end is secured. Poke the stick into a block of florist foam or styrofoam and allow the adhesive to fully dry before proceeding. The next step is to add embellishments if so desired.

After the glue on the end has dried, it is okay to use markers or paint on the pieces if desired. Wire, thread, or puff paints may be used to create texture, and sparkle may be added with glitter. Before sealing the piece, it is important that the adhesive utilized for the embellishments has completely dried.

A variety of mediums, such as a water-based wood hardener, clear nail polish, marine varnish, Diamond Glaze, clear-drying glue, or Modge Podge, may be utilized to seal the papers and render the pieces more durable. Loading the baubles onto a length of wire and immersing them fully into the chosen solution, is typically the easiest way to saturate with the majority of these options. Multiple layers are required, though it is important that the first coat dry before the next is applied.

Now that the pieces are sealed, they will be durable and last much longer. They can be used to create a number of awesome projects from the simple design of a necklace to something as complicated as a handbag. Try different combinations and mediums to find the one that fits one's personal tastes best and get creative with it.




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