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Junk Mail Bead Tutorial

Posted by christy in For Kids | Jewelry | Paper | Projects | Tutorials | Upcycling

A couple of years ago today, we had a play date at my house and I let the kids go wild making beads out of my junk mail.

You can use different materials to make these beads as fancy as you’d like.  We used some glossy paper that I had on hand.  Think about using scrapbook paper rolled up and finished with a clear lacquer and then mixed with glass beads for a funky bracelet or bookmark.  Maybe I should try that…

Supplies:

junk mail (magazine paper, brochures, etc…)
toothpicks (we couldn’t find ours so we used matches)
Elmer’s glue
scissors
string

1. Pick out your paper. We used  paper cut from one of those playground brochures.

2. Get your stick.

3. Cut your paper into triangles. The longer the triangles, the thicker the bead. Experiment with the size you like best. Then, starting with the largest side, start rolling them (right side down) onto the stick.

4. When you get to the end, put some glue along the tip and then keep rolling. You want to have a little excess so you can roll it across the rest of the bead. Your fingers will get a little messy—that’s what crafting is all about! Using Mod Podge would be a better option if you’re making beads for more than just play.

5.  Here are some of our finished beads. You can then string them onto string, yarn, or beading cord. We just used some old crochet thread I had lying around (turquoise/silver…oooh la la). The girls loved them!

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