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Bead-Dazzle Your Cards! By Lianne Vigil Apr 15, 2005, 22:26 |
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Using beads on your cards is a great way to add a little sparkle and three-dimensional interest into your designs. You won’t even need extra tools to get started when you use some of these simple ideas. Try attaching a pretty bead to your card with glue dots, or use a glue pen to apply micro beads into a shape defined by your rubber-stamped image. Beads also look great when attached to the ends of ribbon or other fiber at the end of a knot or bow. Sometimes just a couple of beads are all you need to give your project just the right touch! |
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If you’re feeling a little bolder, grab a needle and some thread and sew the beads directly onto your paper, or string them into loops or straight lines for added interest. Add a pretty loop of beads underneath your main stamped image to look like a fringe. If you want extra sparkle, a sequin can be placed underneath a seed bead and sewn onto the paper. If your beads are especially tiny, you will want to purchase a beading needle, which is specially designed to fit through the small bead holes. |
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| One of my favorite beading techniques involves making bead “dangles”. To make a dangle, string the beads onto thread, wire, an eye pin, or a t-pin. These are inexpensive and easy to purchase at your local craft store. You can use little metal circles, called jump rings to attach the dangle to your project, or just sew it on directly if you like. You can make separate dangles for each jump ring, or make a cluster of 3 or more that attach to the same ring. |
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| Use just a little imagination and an assortment pack of beads and you will be surprised at how creative you can be! |
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