Well, I had decided that I must make these cute Christmas tree earrings I had first seen the instructions for over at Infarrantly Creative, and then today I just took charge and did it! They are slightly different sizes, but I think it adds to their charm, of course!
The video and tutorial are over on her blog, and I would just say to pay attention...especially to the way to string them up (totally awesome and soooo easy), and to the way to cut your paper to start, so that they do come out exactly the same size.
I cut my paper strips out of construction paper, and it was a mistake. The glossy fingernail polish I use to seal and shine them up with, gets soaked up so badly by the construction paper, I needed to put a ton of coats to finally get some shine going! These are still not where they need to be, but they do have 4 coats now and are sealed. So...I just couldn't wait any longer to put them together!!!
Are they not the cutest??? They look better in real life...I cannot thank Infarrantly Creative enough for all the info... and the video actually changed my life as far as ease of making earrings goes.....THANKYOU!!!!!!!
Hope you can all give paper bead making a try...especially these cute little trees!!!
xoxo- Julie
A place to find a list of paper beading sites, and maybe a creation made by me from time to time!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Fall bracelet swap with Janice Mae's group of paper beaders (Including me)!
I made 82 paper beads in fall colors for a Fall paper bead swap hosted by Janice Mae over at PaperBeads.org. If you would like to see all of the beads that were sent in for the swap (minus about three late comers...you can click on her link above and it will take you right to that post.
Two days ago I recieved both my and my Mom's bags of beads to fashion our bracelets out of (a mixture of beads from all participants, plus some glass, wooden and plastic beads to add). Thanks Janice for taking the time to host the swap and not only that, she added in all the extras to make it really fun to put our bracelets together!
Below you can see some preliminary bracelets I came up with while watching the grandkids in the tub last night. I have a lot more beads left over too...even with making up these five. Amazing. Which one is your favorite grouping for a bracelet???
Two days ago I recieved both my and my Mom's bags of beads to fashion our bracelets out of (a mixture of beads from all participants, plus some glass, wooden and plastic beads to add). Thanks Janice for taking the time to host the swap and not only that, she added in all the extras to make it really fun to put our bracelets together!
Below you can see some preliminary bracelets I came up with while watching the grandkids in the tub last night. I have a lot more beads left over too...even with making up these five. Amazing. Which one is your favorite grouping for a bracelet???
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