18 May 2010 ~ 7 Comments



Stacking Paper Cones Necklace


I got a shipment of paper beads from my sister Joann and it is always exciting and I always await with great anticipation, because I know that the paper beads will look different from the last time.  Each bead is hand rolled by Philippine women, so no two are alike.  I love the cone shaped paper beads, because they are rolled in such a way that words and phrases are visible on the base of the cones.  This is how the Stacking Paper Cones Necklace, came about..

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They look so pretty stacked up like this:

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I had fun reading words and phrases

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I made a necklace using orange lucite flower as pendant and here’s a video how-to:

Part Two- I would love to hear from you if you have any questions, just hit that email me button on your right…

Summery, flowery, airy, light, conversation piece………..certainly describes this necklace.

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From ordinary, to extraordinary!

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7 Responses to “Stacking Paper Cones Necklace”

  1. beadgirl88 18 May 2010 at 12:31 pm Permalink

    I really like the style of this one, and the pendant pulls it together so nicely :]

  2. Hilde Bruintje 28 May 2010 at 6:55 am Permalink

    Hello
    I also like to be busy with paper and paperbeadjewels. Your necklace with the orange flower is very beautiful. I saw how you made this, but I would like to know how the cone shaped paperbeads were made. It’s so funny with the words on it. Would you be so kind to tell me how I can make a similar bead?
    Thanks a lot and congratulations for the nice things that you make.
    Kindly regards,
    Hilde

  3. JaniceMae 28 May 2010 at 9:45 am Permalink

    Hello Hilde!
    I will be doing a tutorial on how to make the cone shaped paper bead. Hopefully I will be able to post it Thursday of next week. Thank you for stopping by. Janice Mae

  4. piegirls 31 May 2010 at 4:51 pm Permalink

    liked the ideas, but the volume was a little bit low for us. Also, Janice, sometimes the close-ups were a little too close and the beads got blurry so we couldn’t read the cute little sayings on them. we really liked that touch, the words on the beads. we’ll be trying this out! thank you!

  5. Hilde Bruintje 4 June 2010 at 8:44 am Permalink

    Hey Janice

    Thanks for your answer. I’m looking forward to see your tutorial.
    Hilde

  6. shirl 4 June 2010 at 9:12 am Permalink

    I’m looking forward to this tutorial also!


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