mercredi 15 mai 2019

Simple Directions Of 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 not only a really easy craft to do, but it enables one to get a lot of different looks which can be combined in a variety of projects. Cutting papers a certain way can create oval, tubular, or round items in many sizes and thicknesses. Following some simple instructions to build these items, one can construct projects such as earrings, necklaces, bracelets, curtains, purses, and many more.

To get started, gather up newspapers, magazines, colored papers, scrapbooking sheets, or anything of the like and cut it into strips the appropriate size and shape for the desired type of bead. An isosceles triangle will end up round shaped, a right triangle will be a teardrop, and rectangular becomes tubular. Keep in mind that the base of the shape determines its height and the longer the strip, the wider the bead.

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 tightly and completely wound, add a little tacky glue to the end of each strip and secure it firmly. Leave the bead on the stick and insert it into a block of Styrofoam or florist foam while the adhesive dries. When it has set, one may proceed to the step of adding desired embellishments.

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.

The multiple layers of sealant will allow the pieces to be durable for a longer length of time. Their range of use is limited only by one's imagination, as they are perfect for something as simple as a string necklace to a project as complex as a handbag. Creatively experimenting with varied combinations of shape and mediums is the only way for someone to determine at best suits their personal tastes.




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