This is instruction shows how to make paper beads and painting of the beads in this book.
So this this the beads. Just use of colored construction paper and craft acrylics paints and last clear coat of clear nail polish, creat this lovely paper bead!
And wireing the beads into stitch markers. I really like does stitch markers are comes out and it is much lighter then regular stone beaded!
And close up pic of yellow construction paper with dark-red and pink dot painted outline. I add little wooden beads to each end of stitch marker.
And finsh product with cover with each of my "Cool Budda Tonic" label. Done!
I really like how does stitch markers cames out! Really light and esay to mark on the knitting item. This is "Bloodymarry" on the pic!
All does my handmade
Also this Saturday..it is gonna be my new episode of Knitting Video Cast coming up! Come over and see! KNIT HARD~~
8 comments:
wow charles you make that look so easy... They are really looking good. I will be looking for an update in your shop..and looking forward to your next Video Cast. keep up the good work.
Great looking stictch markers, Charles. Nice packaging work, too!
Those are some rockin' stitch markers, my friend. I love them and such a great idea. I can see how a lighter marker could be easier to manage with some knits. Cleaver boy.
Kick ass indeed. Can't wait until they're up for grabs in your shop!
Nice stitch markers Charles! I usually don't use stitch markers, but I may have to get some of these. I like that they're nice and light.
omgeeeez charles! those are adorable!!!
put them up.... hurry!
Charles, those are really nice! Brought me instantly back to about 1973 when we would make similar bead necklaces for mom out of strips of bright magazine pages.
Oh that's just brilliant! And yes, I bet they are nice and light! They look kinda big though - any chance of smaller ones for sock knitters?
BTW - thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment! Since you are also in CA - are you going to Stitches West?
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