Working with beads doesn’t stop at necklaces and earrings, there is a wealth of other creative projects you can enjoy. The following are just a few ideas for other jewellery items.
DIY jewellery items
Before using any glue read the warnings and instructions on the packet. Many glues are unsuitable for children to use unsupervised.
Super glue may be used when very fast setting is required. It has a set time of 15 seconds with full bond strength after 1 hour. The surfaces to be joined need to be non-porous and must fit each other exactly.This glue is not recommended for use with plastics such as polythene and polypropylene or metal. Super glue can be used to dab on knots for extra holding, for example inside a calotte. Super glue tends to dry to a cloudier finish than epoxy resin.
Accessories
Swivel clips have become a firm favourite with the recent popularity of the bag charm. They are easy to customize. Cut a length of chain and add a jump ring at either end. Attach one jump ring to the swivel clip and the other to a pendant for instant style. Small swivel clips are also available. They can be decorated in the same way and attached to zips, pencil cases and anything else that takes your fancy!
Mobile phone clips – these are perfect items for the person who likes to decorate everything! Simply attach a pendant of your choice to the split ring provided.
Thread on your chosen beads being aware of the size of their holes. (Refer to guidance for using headpin. To hold your bead arrangement in place use a tiny crimp pushed up against the lowest bead, squeeze hard. A crimp cover will improve the finish. Cover the sharp point with a protector. This stops you and your pin admirers getting stabbed, and also anchors the pin so it doesn’t fall out whilst being worn.



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