I rarely, if ever throw away my scraps. In fact I have boxes of scraps (organized by color) of painted canvas, piles of altered paper (lots of Lucy's drawings) and a ton of fabric. From time to time I like to sit down and use my scraps to create handmade beads. Handmade beads are nothing new but I think it is so important to be reminded of just how far you can take things that typically get tossed out. Recently, I grabbed my beads and turned them into a big colorful statement necklace- it's not for everyone but I love textural and funky jewelry.
Typically I started by pulling out my favorite scraps- I like color so I tend to grab the most colorful scraps. Keep in mind that anything that can be rolled up can be used to create a beads- canvas, fabric, paper, etc.
Next I cut them into strips. You can have fun with creating different shapes of beads by cutting those strips into different shaped beads.
I use a toothpick (my personal favorite for rolling beads) to roll the fabric strips up into a bead. I add dabs of glue as I roll.
It typically takes days or weeks to create a big stash of scrap beads- it's something I like to do here and there while I watch t.v. When my stash is big enough to create a necklace, I pull out my entire bead collection and string everything together.
I like to use stretchy cord to create different length necklaces.
For my statement necklace I created six different strands and them piled them all together!
It isn't a diamond necklace but it sure is fun finding a way transform scraps into something fun and colorful!
That necklace is absolutely fabulous! Thank you for sharing!
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Fantastic idea! Love how it turned out and love the colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteYour necklace and beads look gorgeous and are perfect to welcome in the springtime. Thank you for sharing your lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Thanks for sharing! May be a perfect activity to use that scrap paper I have piling up!
ReplyDeleteOooo, I've done this with paper, but not with fabric. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So colorful - perfect for any tee and light weight enough I am sure to be comfortable during the summer!
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring, and you wear it so well, too. Your pose in the first pic reminds me so much of a screen printed poster I made in high school for the play Sweet Charity. I'll take a picture and send it to you. = )
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute! Just the thing for my scraps of fabric!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts! This post is really interesting! Great job!
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That's a fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I love this!!!!Thank you for sharing your great idea!!! Eli
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. Why didn't I think of it? Thanks for sharing!! Love this!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Never thought of using fabric.
ReplyDeleteIts better than a diamond necklace!
ReplyDeleteFantastic flair.
ReplyDeleteI'll take this necklace over a diamond one any day! You are such an inspiration, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous! gorgeous!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! gorgeous!
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