Thank you. One of, if not the best video on paper bead making. Very clear close up view of what you're doing. No long winded wordy explanations, just short and to the point, and you gave measurements. Lovely beads.
Thanks for posting this video because in next Tuesday we will be making paper accessories for our project and my other classmates said 'send me too' again thank you ❤
Hi Charlene. These beads are made up of 2 strips of paper. Strip 1: Length - 11” Wide end - 3/4” Skinny end - 1/4” Paper - 24lb Astrobrights Strip 2: Length - 12” Wide end - 1cm Paper - a gift bag that I cut up and coloured the white side with Sharpies. Bead roller : 1/8” - you can also use a skewer
Yes you can use nail polish. I use PC Petrifier to harden my beads followed by triple thick varnish. You can use any varnish that you like. I have used nail polish in the past and if you’re doing a small amount of beads it’s fine, but for larger quantities could get a little expensive.
I have a set of paper bead rollers and even the largest one doesn't produce a bead large enough that I want to make. What can I do to get a "chunky" sized bead? Thank you.
You could use multiple layers of paper. The biggest beads I make are from magazines or flyers. Try using 10 or more strips of the same size with the wide end being 1”.
Glad to see crafters making paperbeads today. Im just starting out. Thank you.
Have fun!
Thank you. One of, if not the best video on paper bead making. Very clear close up view of what you're doing. No long winded wordy explanations, just short and to the point, and you gave measurements.
Lovely beads.
😊 I prefer to watch short and to the point videos so I try to make them that way, too. I only wish I had more time to do this regularly.
Nice! Thanks for giving your measurements! Not many do that for us! ❤️
Thanks for posting this video because in next Tuesday we will be making paper accessories for our project and my other classmates said 'send me too' again thank you ❤
I hope you enjoy making these with your classmates 😉
You are very precise and it shows in your lovely beads!
Thank you! 😊
Very beautiful gorgeous paper beads I ♥️ them all u do amazing excellent work I admire that in u 💐👌🌹
😊 thank you
Beautiful!
I am joining your family!!!!! I love these beads
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
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When making the 12" beads what is the first strips end width. And is the 2nd s trip's measurements the same as the first second strips measurement.
Hi Charlene.
These beads are made up of 2 strips of paper.
Strip 1:
Length - 11”
Wide end - 3/4”
Skinny end - 1/4”
Paper - 24lb Astrobrights
Strip 2:
Length - 12”
Wide end - 1cm
Paper - a gift bag that I cut up and coloured the white side with Sharpies.
Bead roller : 1/8” - you can also use a skewer
What kind of glue is used for sealing in the end? Can I use nail polish?
Yes you can use nail polish. I use PC Petrifier to harden my beads followed by triple thick varnish. You can use any varnish that you like. I have used nail polish in the past and if you’re doing a small amount of beads it’s fine, but for larger quantities could get a little expensive.
I have a set of paper bead rollers and even the largest one doesn't produce a bead large enough that I want to make. What can I do to get a "chunky" sized bead? Thank you.
You could use multiple layers of paper. The biggest beads I make are from magazines or flyers. Try using 10 or more strips of the same size with the wide end being 1”.
@@cookingjennfer Thank you so much. I haven't tried using magazines or flyers because I don't generally like the coloration.
@@nancyh9125 Just use whatever paper gives you the size you like and paint them after they’re rolled. I do it all the time with acrylic paints. 😊
thanks your great
Thank you ☺️
How to do without a that thing you use to roll the paper
You can use a wooden skewer or knitting needle.
Please post more videos!!!
I will try. Even if they are short. ☺️
Please can you put it in cm thanks for so far
Strip 1:
Length - 28cm
Wide end - 1.9cm
Skinny end - 0.6cm
Strip 2:
Length - 30.5cm
Wide end - 1cm
Hi
Hello 😊
How to do without a that thing you use to roll the paper
You can use a barbecue skewer or knitting needle.