What's New, Leftover & Plastic Beads

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New Beads:
Magnificent Engraved Jade Chinese Pendant
Heavy Vintage Quang Yin & Butterfly Jade Pendant
Breathtaking Amber & Bone Necklace
Large Shiny Lacquered Acrylic Beads
Large FAC Deep Purple Agate 18mm
Large Deep Purple FAC Agate Barrel Beads
Timeless Forest-Green Faceted Calsilica
Summer Calsilica Diamond Tile Beads
Shiny Auora Borealis Hematite Ring Frame
Colourful 6mm Summer Fimo Beads
Large Barlywood-Yellow Summer Pearls
Large 12mm Vintage Pale Green Carved Mountain

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How to use your Leftover Beads - Don’t throw anything away!

Every beader is eventually left with out-of-fashion beads that they can’t use. You could try selling them at a fair in a bargain box, but in all probability, they’ll be hard to shift. Strangely, people can sense if the stock is stale. In these financially-tough times, you need to consume everything. Fortunately it is possible to use these odd beads to make jewellery that will sell.

Don’t be afraid to disassemble old jewellery. Unstring the beads and mix them with new beads in a different design

What to do with the Leftovers

In a short time, you’ll end up with an original freeform necklace!

Bead tablecloth weights
Table cloth weights make great presents, especially for summer BBQs. Take a silver bulldog clip and thread wire through the hole. Loop it back on itself, and slide a crimp over both pieces, pulling it tight to the clip. Squash the crimp flat to hold the wire in place. Thread beads onto both strands of wire and finish with a crimp to hold the beads in place. The weights are then clipped onto the corner of a tablecloth to prevent the wind from blowing it off.

Plastic Beads, A Worthy Alternative

Plastic beads were originally much sought after, until the popularity of glass beads and other materials caused them to be looked down upon. However, this is certainly not true of all beads made of acrylic or resin.

Beads molded of plastic are inexpensive and lightweight compared to glass and gemstone beads. They also can survive a low temperature wash, making them suitable for decorating clothing.

These fun beads often imitate more exotic gems like dzi, faceted crystal, pearls, and other semiprecious stones. They are also easily molded into a variety of interesting shapes and dyed intense colours. Plastic beads are ideal to teach children jewellery making techniques too.

Therefore, don't overlook their potential helping you to create interesting affordable designer jewellery.

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