lundi 6 mai 2019

Easy Instructions On How To Make Paper Beads

By Barbara Hall


All throughout recorded history, people have used crafting as a means of spending time together and filling the hours. One such craft was beading, which utilizes pieces created from various materials including glass, stone, plastic, crystal, and metal. One can personalize the process and increase the fun by discovering 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.

Gather up scrapbooking sheets, colored papers, magazines, newspapers, or like items in order to create the strips needed to build the different types of bead. To get tubular results use a rectangle, a right triangle for teardrops, and isosceles triangles for rounded ones. Understand that a wider bead will require longer strips and the shape's base will determine the bead's height.

Using a wooden skewer, dowel, or toothpick to determine the diameter of the hole in the bead's center, wrap the wide end of a strip around it until it is completely spiraled. Be careful to wrap the strips as tightly as possible so that they will not come unwound once removed from the pole. A symmetrical look is achieved by keeping the length of the papers centered while wrapping, and allowing it to go askew will render a more freeform shape.

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.

The bead can be decorated with markers, or painted, if one chooses, when the glue at the end of the strip has dried. Texture could be created by applying thread, puff paint or wire, and sparkle might be created with glitter. Before going on to the sealing process, be certain that the embellishment's adhesive has dried.

To seal these pieces and give them more durability, several different mediums may be used, including clear-drying glue, Modge Podge, marine varnish, a wood hardener with a water-base, Diamond Glaze and even clear nail polish. With most of these options, the simplest thing is to string the baubles onto wire and fully immersing them into the desired solution. Allow ample time for the first coat to dry before applying additional layers.

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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