How To Make Paper Beads

Paper an Unusual But Surprisingly Attractive Bead Making Medium

© Jo Murphy

May 3, 2008

An Art lesson about making useful, cost effective and attractive presents. Show students that they do not need to spend much money to make classy paper beaded jewelry.


Paper beads featured on Tania's Habitat are so attractive it is difficult to believe that they could be so cheap and easy to make. Threadbanger on Utube shows us how to make simple paper beads using only a glue stick. A more versatile glue medium would make even classier results.

Materials

  • A "Wet" Area
  • Paper and additives (Boganvillia petals, paper bark, gift wrap)
  • adhesive such as PVA or Decoupage Glue,
  • plastic trays
  • toothpicks and vasaline

Optional Extras

  • glitter letters or paper letters cut from coloured card
  • acrylic paints and brushes

Cutting

Cut the paper into triangular strips so that they roll evenly into a twirled ball. Before you begin arrange the strips so that the twirling will create an attractive design.

Gluing

Lay the glue out onto a tray and drag the paper through, covering both sides and remove excess. Cover the entire surface of each piece of paper. Where there is no glue will eventually bubble up or buckle.

Rolling

Roll the paper onto thick toothpicks that have been greased with vaseline to prevent to beads from sticking. As you twirl it will turn into a thick bead. Use thick tooithpicks meant for spiking cheerios, so that when you pull them out of the beads, the hole will be large enough for the thread to go through. An orange or a flower sponge can act as a stand for the spiked beads. They are not to touch up against each other .

Finishing

Once dry, paint the beads with acrylic paint. Spray them with varnish, or, shellac for an antique look. Experiment. with 'stick ons' such as glitter letters or stencilled coloured paper. Glue them so that they spell names or words.

The articles Handmade Beaded Jewelry For Mother and How To Make Rosary Beads show you how to put your new found skill at the craft of bead making to good use.


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