Tiny, tiny paper beads are strung on leather and held together with a ribbon finding. The bigger hole of the paper beads make it perfect to accommodate the thickness of the leather.
You can glue the beads to the leather if you want it to be stationary or free flowing, like what is done here.
Just another way of show casing your paper beads!
Read MoreToday’s feature is a mixture of paper beads, fresh water pearls and fire polished crystals. This style is so versatile and easy to make. It can be worn as is, long and just let it drape on your body or doubled up. It is fun to decide which way you want to wear it; you can have the pearls as the focal point or the paper beads.
We made it long so it can easily be worn as two strand. The magnetic clasp is ideal for something like this.
For this project we used the thin beading wire because pearls have really small holes. All you need: thin beading wire, crimp beads and magnetic clasp and voila!
It looks like the paper beads just fit into this mix, don’t you think?
This reminds me of candy dish filled with delicious treats! Paper beads of various colors are grouped in an oval plate finding all held together using ice resin.
Your beautiful paper beads, preserved forever.
…..and perfect for layering.
Read MoreHere it is! Paper beads all painted in beautiful colors from near and far away places. Ladies and gentlemen (drum roll), I would like to present to you painted paper beads cut from all types of paper, boxes, envelopes, postcards……and painted in vibrant colors! There are twelve participants for this swap, some of you made several using different mediums.
Manou’s beads are painted to look like “Matriochkas” or Russian Dolls. These pictures doesn’t really do justice they are more exquisite in person. The details on the tiny faces are just amazing!
She also made little mushrooms to go with the whimsical theme.
More Matriochkas
Little cat faces.
Blue and white polka dots.
I think Manou has mastered the bicone shaped beads. Love the lime green.
In this group, she has a couple of small saucer shaped beads that can be used as button closure.
Claire’s beads are vibrant red, she said she made them from paper with different prints on them that are still visible after painting them making each one different. You can see more of her paper beads at her blog, Papel Hilo.
From Lizbeth, olive shapes in what look like painted with water colors.
Elim’s beads are perfect bicone shapes, you can see a watch she made with pink paper beads and crystals at her website ngirlscrafts.
Jane made tube beads in different sizes which shimmers in what looks like frosted nail polish paint.
Linda’s beads are painted a nice lavender color. Linda has an etsy shop More To Adore and she has some beautiful paper beads jewelry, please check her out.
Denise of JewelryByDenise, has a nice collection in her etsy shop including paper beads jewelry. She also perfected the olive shaped paper beads, she painted them in pretty coral red.
Deb, painted her beads in pretty pastels.
Gisela, experimented on different kinds of medium. It is such a treat to see all the different designs she did on these beads.
The barrel shaped bead were painted with random colors, after painting them with a solid blue background, using small brush.
Cone shaped beads that looks like cocoons, were sponged with multiple colors.
I really love how these turned out, she also did this with multiple colors using small sponge.
The cobalt blue and green combination is also very pretty, Gisela painted the paper first before rolling them into beads.
These beads are so pretty with gold and brown combined. Gisela painted and then stamped the paper, you can see the leaf designs that she stamped on the paper.
Gisela came up with creative ideas on how to paint the beads, for these olive green(ish) barrel beads, she put the beads in a jar with small amounts of different color paints! How creative is that?
Belinda of cassiscraft came up with long skinny red beads that are perfect tube shapes. They would just be great mixed with crystals or glass beads. Belinda’s website is a hodgepodge of different crafts, so much inspiration….
Donna’s beads reminded her of a “Starry Night” in Southern Georgia. They do twinkle like stars, in what I would call midnight blue and deep purple.
Last but not least, are Kathy’s beads. I love the chunky beads that are made out of boxes or heavier paper material and painted in metallic colors.
It is so inspiring to see the different creative work that you all did. I have learned so much from this swap and I hope you did too. Kayla is in charged of putting them together as a kit, we will include some of our paper beads as filler beads. Until the next swap…….thank you!
Painted Paper Beads in lime green and turquoise blue look pretty topped with bead caps. Using bead caps is a nice touch to embellish beads.
They are colorful, they are light and above all, they’re green!!!
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