All correctly named materials are in the description! If using UV resin, although less toxic than epoxy resin, it is still harmful to skin, eyes and lungs like bleach would be. Please use in a well ventilated area and with gloves. Not for use by children.
I once had a necklace made by my grandmother who made paper sccr ap beads outo f rose petals, and flowers. she dried them, flat, then moisened them slightly and rolled them around slightly thicker twine. and then finished with clear nail polish, at least that is how she did it. I tried it with decopage, but the lovely aroma of roses and such was lost. so I used verywatered down elmers glue all on only one side of the petals, and rolled them, she often made them by crushing them, and then forming round beads. she also used a tube bead and formed them around it. ANYWAY they are fragile beads, and mine got smashed one time in a jewelry box, so I don't have it any more. she was from a farm family in the North West of Washington state, and had 5 sisters and they all made these.
A good tip if your using bead ends(grommets) start with plain brown paper so that you can keep the fancy paper for the last part of the bead which will be showing. This is a good way of saving on the costs of the fancy papers over time. With the larger grommets you can use a cotton bud to clean out the holes.
Great video! I am going to try my hand at paper beads. If you don’t want your paper to go darker when you add the UV resin all you need to do is add a layer or two of glue or mod podge to seal the paper and it won’t change the color. ❤
Was so fun to watch this. In the early 60’s we made these with old magazine, colorful tissue paper and wallpaper sample pages. I love the more refined and loveliness of your work!❤ Jan
I taught my daughter how to make paper beads. She made a set of necklace and earrings out of them. She entered them in the state fair and took first place. It was a fun project.
they are beautiful! I would prefer to coat the inside of the bead with a bit of UV resin because any dampness could distort and blow the UV resin on the top. it would be just luck I placed my bag on the ground and they would get wet, the universe would conspire to make that happen ha!
TIP* if you want to make more beads with the same pattern and you only have a little bit. Use plain paper at the beginning becauae it will be covered with the pattern paper at the end and you would only need a 2" piece of that. Think of how many more beads you'll have from one sheet of paper! From one 8x10 sheet you would get 40 beads if cut into 1" by 2" pieces as the outer, AND only layer seen.
Oh no! Molly Made is not making their magazine anymore? It really was a fabulous one too!! Newbie to your channel and LOVE this video!! I can't wait to give it a try!!
Hi, it was very informative video. I had an idea of making a picture frame (image a rather plain, unfinished wooden box) look like porcelain. The frame would be be holding a picture but would “stand” by using one of the sides as a flat base (perhaps thing of a shoe box standing up with the opening holding the outward facing photograph. The frame is basically a shadow box. My question would be, how might I wrap it in such a way that it covers the outer side walls along with the outer edges so that I get a crease free wrapping. Would you still suggest the school glue. Would spray be a better choice since I have a larger area to work with (5x7 photo)? Maybe cutting slots in the paper would allow me to wrap it on the outer edges? I am VERY open ideas, and I LOVE the overall look you achieved with the beads. Then applying the resin.
Wow love how the resin makes these paper beads really stand out along with the silver ends. Just a side note …. I saw at least 6 ads in your 25 minute video. You tube is really going overboard with ads!
Pour économiser le beau papier, on peut utiliser du papier uni, blanc par exemple, pour les deux premières bandes, puis faire la troisième en beau papier, mais la faire beaucoup plus courte. En effet, ce que l'on voit, in fine, c'est la tranche des bandes, qui n'a rien de beau.. sauf pour l dernière bande.. et c'est pour cela qu'il ne faut pas la faire trop longue !
15:21 I didn’t glue as I went and then when I put the UV resin in it soaked into the paper where there wasn’t glue and it didn’t soak in where I did glue the end and it ruined the finish bc it made a random light spot.
Absolutely! They'd be the right thickness. Just be careful with the resin, I'm not sure how old 4th graders are but if they're young I recommend modge podge instead as a nice finish ☺️
I was thinking it would be better to use magazine/newspaper for the "body" instead of putting the fashion paper where you'll never see it! Then just use the outer layer with the fashion paper (leaving a strip long enough at the end to travel around the bead before the triangle begins). I just hate wasting "the good stuff" haha!
@@angelbear_ogthis is a valid point, and something I thought about too but didn't have the same weight paper as the top layer, but if you do then this is a great solution to just use the good stuff at the end! 👍
Mod podge or nail varnish is safer than epoxy resin (goggles are also required as the fumes can get through eyelids and eyeballs) whether you have child or adult lungs.
nail polish will not last as long as UV resin. it cracks over time, the chemicals break down, and gets a yellow discoloration. I mean you're perfectly free to use nail polish, but just be aware of the long term effect :) informed decisions and all that. Liquitex does a pretty nice craft varnish with either matte or gloss finish. its not gonna be as durable as resin but you get a big bottle for a good price and it will protect your work. AND there are no dangerous fumes.
Since you're using grommets on the ends, could regular copy paper be used for the body and the pretty paper used for the top so as not to waste pretty paper?❤
I used to do this years ago,back in the late 70’s early 80’s, saw it in an episode of “Why don’t you”, this was before the days of resin though, so used clear nail varnish.
You can use isopropyl alcohol to clean up the brush. I've been using the same brush for about 3 years now. It works great. And thanks for this video! I'm going to try it tomorrow!
Your attention to detail is inspiring and very refreshing. Wonderful result when we take extra care and our time. Your craftsmanship is superb. 👏🏻 Did you come up with the idea of using the grommets on the ends? Very aesthetic and clean. 👌🏻
Thanks for sharing. This is my 1st time not only seeing the way to make this bead, but also seeing your channel. This is so creative & I can’t wait to try it. Of course I subscribed to your channel & I look forward to watching more of your videos. Have a blessed weekend. 🙏💐🇺🇸
Yes eyelets here too, you're more likely to find them on the internet if you search eyelets otherwise you'll get lots of Wallace and Grommet listings 😄
If you wipe the bead after UV drying - with an alcohol swab you can prevent fingerprints - and also use an alcohol swab to clean out the glue in the ends. Great JOB!!!
A great tutorial, and may I say, whilst not a part of the creative process, you have a lovely, clear speaking voice, with great annunciation. It makes a huge difference to the quality of any video when listening is itself a pleasure. 😺
The beads look fun to make and I love the outcome! Glad you mentioned using gloves although it's also worth a mention that you should be aware that resin (UV or otherwise) isn't just toxic to the skin but also to breath in, so using it in a well-ventilated space is important :)
Absolutely, as I mentioned in the video, UV resin is toxic (although not as toxic as epoxy resin) so yes it can irritate the skin, the eyes and the throat etc, but it's no more dangerous than bleach. Also keeping the lid on during drying is good and using a brush with little amounts at a time helps. It's much worse if printing with resin than just making small beads so as you say, gloves and well ventilated areas, glasses etc are all good practices when dealing with any toxic chemicals. I'll pin your comment ☺️👍 Also worth adding that once cured (dried) it's considered safe and non-toxic. So just the liquid form.
Many crafters go thru a paper bead making phase. I've noticed they wind up at the thrift store! But, these are a big upgrade and can be an addition to a Pandora style bracelet without looking out of place. Very pretty!
Would it be easier to place the glue onto the grommet where it touches the paper? Seems like it would save trying to clean glue out of the hole from over spillage.
Beautiful! Glad I found you. I've made paper besds for years but yours are a whole new level! I love them and I am changing my style to yours. Thanks for sharing ❤🎉
Why put beautiful paper in the center, can't we put white paper and keep the beauty for the outside? It's just a question! Thank you Muriel ( traducteur google )
I’m 77. My great aunt made newsprint beads to hang a beaded separation in the archway to the parlor. That was her room when living with her sister in their senior years. I remember it clearly. I must have been 6 years old. 1952? No metal ends on the beads. No shellac. Very Art Deco in black and white. I’ve tried but failed to reproduce them. I thought she made them on toothpicks! Thanks for hints on the process. 😊
Love these. Thank you for a very clear and informative video. One thing I like to do is put a dot of glue about 2cms from the start and in the middle of the paper, to keep the bead from unraveling. It’s far enough in not to stick to the needle.
I love making paper beads! I haven't tried sealing them with UV resin (I have various viscosity UV resins)..what I usually seal mine with is ultra thick clear embossing powder and versamark clear ink...a couple coats of that using an embossing heat gun and it looks great. You can clean the brush you used in the UV resin with isopropyl alcohol..i use 91%..it will keep your brush nice.
Does anyone know how to make bread that are washable? I'm appliqueing onto a shirt and I'd like to make beads out of the fabric. So far I've used clear nail polish but would resin or Liquitex work? Thanks for any ideas you can share! 😊
Yes, you can use embossing powder .. another video that recommended this video used the powder and put 2 coats on the bead. There are a bunch of videos on making paper beads and tips to help / things that don't work as well .. just search.
Interesting take on it. Watching from America. I've seen it done with Mod podged as well. I like the rivet idea but found other rings of various sizes to make a variety of sizes. Although I had success with Mod podged. I will give the Resin a try as it seems very sturdy. 🤔 Thank you
All correctly named materials are in the description!
If using UV resin, although less toxic than epoxy resin, it is still harmful to skin, eyes and lungs like bleach would be. Please use in a well ventilated area and with gloves. Not for use by children.
It is very good
Y con que lo secas? No tiene traducción el vídeo. Gracias, hermoso tu trabajo
@@GracielaRodriguez-uj2ixcon la lámpara UV usa resina UV
TIP: Play at 1.5 speed and its perfect (you can hear everything) for people (like me) who get impatient with slow and long videos.
I once had a necklace made by my grandmother who made paper sccr ap beads outo f rose petals, and flowers. she dried them, flat, then moisened them slightly and rolled them around slightly thicker twine. and then finished with clear nail polish, at least that is how she did it. I tried it with decopage, but the lovely aroma of roses and such was lost. so I used verywatered down elmers glue all on only one side of the petals, and rolled them, she often made them by crushing them, and then forming round beads. she also used a tube bead and formed them around it. ANYWAY they are fragile beads, and mine got smashed one time in a jewelry box, so I don't have it any more. she was from a farm family in the North West of Washington state, and had 5 sisters and they all made these.
Love this!!
A good tip if your using bead ends(grommets) start with plain brown paper so that you can keep the fancy paper for the last part of the bead which will be showing. This is a good way of saving on the costs of the fancy papers over time. With the larger grommets you can use a cotton bud to clean out the holes.
Great tip!
Great video! I am going to try my hand at paper beads. If you don’t want your paper to go darker when you add the UV resin all you need to do is add a layer or two of glue or mod podge to seal the paper and it won’t change the color. ❤
I was going to say the same thing.
Clever! Thank you ❤
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Was so fun to watch this. In the early 60’s we made these with old magazine, colorful tissue paper and wallpaper sample pages. I love the more refined and loveliness of your work!❤ Jan
I love these! Idk why I never thought to finish them off with resin!!
Can not "Thank You" enough for your inspirational video and can not wait to get my beads done!!!
I taught my daughter how to make paper beads. She made a set of necklace and earrings out of them. She entered them in the state fair and took first place. It was a fun project.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience.👍👍👌👌👌❤❤️
And given us lovely tips about your paper beads making
Very fun, I love trying new crafts, especially ones where I already own all of the supplies needed!
Wow they turned out SO beautiful! Great job, right before my eyes!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful the way it turned out.....love it !!!!
Thank you so much!
These are awesome. I love them. I have lots of scraps left over from making journals
Thakk you for Sharing this of a unique Bead. Have a Happy New Year of 2024. 🙏😘🥰🌹💁🙋💪🕺🥁💃🥁👪👪💪💒🇺🇸🗽🕺🌟🕊️🎶🙏🕺🌟🕊️🎶🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful beads. 😍
You are awesome!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching!
they are beautiful! I would prefer to coat the inside of the bead with a bit of UV resin because any dampness could distort and blow the UV resin on the top. it would be just luck I placed my bag on the ground and they would get wet, the universe would conspire to make that happen ha!
It reminds me my early childhood 😊. In teddy's annual there were such things for children from 2-6
I miss annuals ☺️ happy memories!
These are so pretty!!!
Also use wallpaper, nice thick paper.
Спасибо большое за мастер класс! Всё очень понятно и без перевода ❤ Удачи вам 🦋
Thank you so much! ☺️🙏
Beautiful!
Gorgeous
TIP* if you want to make more beads with the same pattern and you only have a little bit. Use plain paper at the beginning becauae it will be covered with the pattern paper at the end and you would only need a 2" piece of that. Think of how many more beads you'll have from one sheet of paper! From one 8x10 sheet you would get 40 beads if cut into 1" by 2" pieces as the outer, AND only layer seen.
Aqui e Brasil sua trscrisa para no brasileiras e muito importante pós você mandão muito bem nós artesanato gratidao
Super mooi ❤
Thank you for sharing
Beautiful beAds❤❤❤
I wanna do this, but with old magazines
The bead end is called a grommet
Oh no! Molly Made is not making their magazine anymore? It really was a fabulous one too!!
Newbie to your channel and LOVE this video!! I can't wait to give it a try!!
I know right, it was so sad to hear, it used to be such a creative magazine
Fabulous
Molt bona lliço !!👍👍
Hi, it was very informative video. I had an idea of making a picture frame (image a rather plain, unfinished wooden box) look like porcelain. The frame would be be holding a picture but would “stand” by using one of the sides as a flat base (perhaps thing of a shoe box standing up with the opening holding the outward facing photograph. The frame is basically a shadow box.
My question would be, how might I wrap it in such a way that it covers the outer side walls along with the outer edges so that I get a crease free wrapping. Would you still suggest the school glue. Would spray be a better choice since I have a larger area to work with (5x7 photo)? Maybe cutting slots in the paper would allow me to wrap it on the outer edges? I am VERY open ideas, and I LOVE the overall look you achieved with the beads.
Then applying the resin.
Wow love how the resin makes these paper beads really stand out along with the silver ends.
Just a side note …. I saw at least 6 ads in your 25 minute video. You tube is really going overboard with ads!
Yikes!! That's ridiculous!! So sorry about that.
@@HappyBerryCrochet no big deal. Thought you might have some control over the ads? Still enjoyed the video and the pretty beads!❤️
I may do but I don't pay attention to what TH-cam does automatically
Me podrías decir en español , argentina, que tipo de liquido le pones y con q lo secas? Gracias
Nice! And thank you for not wearing nail polish.
No problem 😊
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Can we use a Modpodge or other sealer instead of the UV resin?
I was going to try Modpog it works with other. Items make them and hard. Just thought, will they stand up to getting wet ?
Modpodge might work!
I'm also interested in whether the resin is waterproof.
yes, I have used Modpodge before. The resin makes is shinier though.
Pour économiser le beau papier, on peut utiliser du papier uni, blanc par exemple, pour les deux premières bandes, puis faire la troisième en beau papier, mais la faire beaucoup plus courte.
En effet, ce que l'on voit, in fine, c'est la tranche des bandes, qui n'a rien de beau.. sauf pour l dernière bande.. et c'est pour cela qu'il ne faut pas la faire trop longue !
15:21 I didn’t glue as I went and then when I put the UV resin in it soaked into the paper where there wasn’t glue and it didn’t soak in where I did glue the end and it ruined the finish bc it made a random light spot.
This looks so fun. I want to do this with my fourth grade class. Do you think old magazines would work for paper?
Absolutely! They'd be the right thickness. Just be careful with the resin, I'm not sure how old 4th graders are but if they're young I recommend modge podge instead as a nice finish ☺️
@@HappyBerryCrochet thank you so much. They are 9-10 years old. I may finish their beads for them and then surprise them with how shiny they are.
I was thinking it would be better to use magazine/newspaper for the "body" instead of putting the fashion paper where you'll never see it! Then just use the outer layer with the fashion paper (leaving a strip long enough at the end to travel around the bead before the triangle begins). I just hate wasting "the good stuff" haha!
@@angelbear_ogthis is a valid point, and something I thought about too but didn't have the same weight paper as the top layer, but if you do then this is a great solution to just use the good stuff at the end! 👍
Mod podge or nail varnish is safer than epoxy resin (goggles are also required as the fumes can get through eyelids and eyeballs) whether you have child or adult lungs.
The metal rings are called eyelets
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Why not save your pretty paper for just the outer part of the bead that actually shows and wrap the centre from just plain or any scrap paper?
You can do that, I just didn't have any the right thickness
Where did you find the all in one resin?
Amazon has lots, called UV resin
Amazon
Внутреннюю часть можно, наверное, сделать из не цветной бумаги, а красивую использовать только сверху в 1-2 слоя...
Like the beards but resin don't like
Please stop saying “these ones”. Just “these”
These ones are needed because these are the ones 😐
I finish my beads with sparkling nail polish! Love the metal ends, I'll have to look for some. Thank you.🙂🙂
nail polish will not last as long as UV resin. it cracks over time, the chemicals break down, and gets a yellow discoloration.
I mean you're perfectly free to use nail polish, but just be aware of the long term effect :) informed decisions and all that. Liquitex does a pretty nice craft varnish with either matte or gloss finish. its not gonna be as durable as resin but you get a big bottle for a good price and it will protect your work. AND there are no dangerous fumes.
@@p4ngolin what about modge podge over it? Do you think that would be okay?
@@p4ngolin I don't have any resin products. What do you think about DecoArt Triple Thick gloss glaze??
Since you're using grommets on the ends, could regular copy paper be used for the body and the pretty paper used for the top so as not to waste pretty paper?❤
Absolutely!
Collect used magazines and leaflets,use those to make the beads.. creative way to recycle.
Absolutely!!
I used to do this years ago,back in the late 70’s early 80’s, saw it in an episode of “Why don’t you”, this was before the days of resin though, so used clear nail varnish.
My Aunt make e n my sister necklaces fron magazines. In early 70`s. She was living in Japan at the time.
You can use isopropyl alcohol to clean up the brush. I've been using the same brush for about 3 years now. It works great. And thanks for this video! I'm going to try it tomorrow!
Que brillo es y con que lo seca? Desde Argentina, no lo tenemos traduccion
What a big difference using the resin and eyelets makes. Thanks for sharing.
Made paper beads years ago, but these are an upgrade, love this new addition of the medal ends and UV finish. Appreciate all your videos. Thanks !
Glad you enjoyed!! 🤗
Just looking at the finished product, I wouldn't know that it was made of paper. What a great idea! Thank you❣
So glad you like it! They're so much fun to make, you can get really creative!
I love how you made these beads. The metal ends are such a good idea and give a lovely finish!
Thank you!!!
You might want to use silicone brushes to apply the resin, easy to clean with some alcohol. Very pretty beads!
Your attention to detail is inspiring and very refreshing. Wonderful result when we take extra care and our time. Your craftsmanship is superb. 👏🏻
Did you come up with the idea of using the grommets on the ends? Very aesthetic and clean. 👌🏻
Thank you so much! Just having fun. Yes the eyelets work super well as an alternative to using bead ends, which you can also use ☺️
Thanks for sharing. This is my 1st time not only seeing the way to make this bead, but also seeing your channel. This is so creative & I can’t wait to try it. Of course I subscribed to your channel & I look forward to watching more of your videos. Have a blessed weekend. 🙏💐🇺🇸
Thank you so much!
In the US, they're called eyelets...what gorgeous things you have created ❤
Actually, I think those are grommets like those used on tarps
Is just one of those things there are different words for. You're both correct. @@BarefootDreamers
Yes eyelets here too, you're more likely to find them on the internet if you search eyelets otherwise you'll get lots of Wallace and Grommet listings 😄
If you wipe the bead after UV drying - with an alcohol swab you can prevent fingerprints - and also use an alcohol swab to clean out the glue in the ends. Great JOB!!!
A great tutorial, and may I say, whilst not a part of the creative process, you have a lovely, clear speaking voice, with great annunciation. It makes a huge difference to the quality of any video when listening is itself a pleasure. 😺
The beads look fun to make and I love the outcome!
Glad you mentioned using gloves although it's also worth a mention that you should be aware that resin (UV or otherwise) isn't just toxic to the skin but also to breath in, so using it in a well-ventilated space is important :)
Absolutely, as I mentioned in the video, UV resin is toxic (although not as toxic as epoxy resin) so yes it can irritate the skin, the eyes and the throat etc, but it's no more dangerous than bleach. Also keeping the lid on during drying is good and using a brush with little amounts at a time helps. It's much worse if printing with resin than just making small beads so as you say, gloves and well ventilated areas, glasses etc are all good practices when dealing with any toxic chemicals. I'll pin your comment ☺️👍
Also worth adding that once cured (dried) it's considered safe and non-toxic. So just the liquid form.
Many crafters go thru a paper bead making phase. I've noticed they wind up at the thrift store! But, these are a big upgrade and can be an addition to a Pandora style bracelet without looking out of place. Very pretty!
I'm glad you like them ☺️
@@HappyBerryCrochet 😁
Can you use uv nail cure? They look fantastic I can’t wait to try them
I think so? If it's clear. I'm not an expert with nail products so you'd have to experiment ☺️
Yes you can
Would it be easier to place the glue onto the grommet where it touches the paper? Seems like it would save trying to clean glue out of the hole from over spillage.
Beautiful! Glad I found you. I've made paper besds for years but yours are a whole new level! I love them and I am changing my style to yours. Thanks for sharing ❤🎉
Wonderful!
These are stunning! Amazing that they’re “just” paper!
Why put beautiful paper in the center, can't we put white paper and keep the beauty for the outside?
It's just a question! Thank you Muriel ( traducteur google )
yes, you can do that - put plain paper inside and the pretty paper outside. She addressed that same comment from someone else.
I’m 77. My great aunt made newsprint beads to hang a beaded separation in the archway to the parlor. That was her room when living with her sister in their senior years. I remember it clearly. I must have been 6 years old. 1952? No metal ends on the beads. No shellac. Very Art Deco in black and white. I’ve tried but failed to reproduce them. I thought she made them on toothpicks! Thanks for hints on the process. 😊
Your beads are beautiful. You should also where a mask when using any epoxy or resin.
Love these. Thank you for a very clear and informative video. One thing I like to do is put a dot of glue about 2cms from the start and in the middle of the paper, to keep the bead from unraveling. It’s far enough in not to stick to the needle.
I love making paper beads! I haven't tried sealing them with UV resin (I have various viscosity UV resins)..what I usually seal mine with is ultra thick clear embossing powder and versamark clear ink...a couple coats of that using an embossing heat gun and it looks great. You can clean the brush you used in the UV resin with isopropyl alcohol..i use 91%..it will keep your brush nice.
So much love into it. I will have to try it. I have beautiful papers that i hoard.
You could clean your brush with acetone I would think.
Un video muy largo con muchos momentos que pueden editarse, es maravilloso lo que enseña pero su didáctica genera desesperación
Does anyone know how to make bread that are washable? I'm appliqueing onto a shirt and I'd like to make beads out of the fabric. So far I've used clear nail polish but would resin or Liquitex work? Thanks for any ideas you can share! 😊
Lovely! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
I have never done paper beads but now, seeing your awesome work here, I will give them a try! New subbie from Munich, Germany 🇩🇪
Awesome! Thank you!
These are a great use of leftover papers. One more craft on tge to-do list! Many thanks.
So glad it's inspired you! ☺️
Como puedo encontrar esos circulos de metal en internet. ?? Entiendo que 5mm. es la medida
Thanks for the video! Will you attach the link to the resin and the UV light please?
Well... A bunch of stuff just got added to my shopping list 😅
Guillotine style paper cutter is what I was talking about in my earlier comment
I like the beauty of combing paper and metal . It's elegant keep it up ❤
You could use regular paper inside the little tube, and then a final road of the nice one..such a waste of that beautiful pattern😢
Beautiful I can't wait to make some
That looks like so much fun!!! Thank you so much!!!
So helpful! I am currently waiting for my resin and torch to arrive, so I will use all your words of wisdom later this week I hope!
I wonder if you could use embossing powder?
I'm not sure about that as I've not used it but you could definitely experiment and see!
Yes, you can use embossing powder .. another video that recommended this video used the powder and put 2 coats on the bead. There are a bunch of videos on making paper beads and tips to help / things that don't work as well .. just search.
Yes 100%
I have used Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel. It works a treat.
I love your tutorial. Its very nice.
Interesting take on it. Watching from America. I've seen it done with Mod podged as well. I like the rivet idea but found other rings of various sizes to make a variety of sizes. Although I had success with Mod podged. I will give the Resin a try as it seems very sturdy. 🤔 Thank you
Mod podge is also good 👍 it may just not be as hard
Dollar tree makes a resin could use They are really nice
They are so beautiful. i'd love to paint my own paper and do this
Looks fantastic but time consuming 😅
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I adore the farm label on that resin.... beautiful beads, thank you...
I finally attempted beads. How neat. Have you ever considered napkin rings?
Great idea!
What is the name of that shining glue
Resin