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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Spring/Summer Beading Projects

I have been a little lax in my beading projects lately for the Artbeads Blogging for Beaders program, but I have finally come up with a few projects to share.

I really love my beaded plant hangers, and I wanted to create some more “jewelry” for my plants. I came up with an idea for a little jeweled stake when I had some extra supplies left over from a project I’ll show you next week.

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You’ll need a wooden dowel rod, a screw eye, a key chain ring, needle nose pliers and your chosen embellishments.  I used some beautiful glass beads and a sterling silver charm provided from Artbeads.com.  Some jump rings, and wire or chain are also needed.  Artbeads is a great source for all sorts of supplies like this, and they don’t necessarily have to be used for jewelry!

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Insert the screw eye into one end of the dowel rod.  You can then spray paint them your desired color if you wish.   IMG_1002

Attach the key chain ring to the screw eye. IMG_1004

Using the jump rings and chain, thread your beads and charms and add them to the key chain ring.

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Stick it in your favorite plant for instant bling!  IMG_1061IMG_1059IMG_1064

If you’re not a plant person, this same technique can be used to make something else fun, like a fancy bookmark.  Artbeads also has a great selection of bookmarks for beading and embellishing.

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*Disclosure: The materials used in this project  were kindly provided free-of-charge by Artbeads.com, within the frames of Artbeads.com blogging program. I have not received any compensation from Artbeads.com. The post above represents my honest personal opinion.

9 comments:

  1. Nice. It would be cool to do something like that and hang it in every room inside the house.

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  2. Love the plant hangers. Cute and colorful!

    I linked to these in my Friday Favorites!

    http://www.laniejandco.com/2010/05/friday-favorites-52110.html

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  3. That is a very cool, original idea. It's nice to have some bling in the garden!
    Jane

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  4. Both ideas are too cute. You could even add a little stamped tag to the plant stakes to identify the plant by name. I always forget the name and the little plastic tags are ugly.

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  5. I think that's a fabulous idea! Now if only it would make my plants live...

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  6. Love your bedaded plant hanger and this darling plant decor - I added links to my blog to your blog if that is ok for these projects - thanks for sharing! Paula in Idaho
    bucketideasforgardening.blogspot.com

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  7. I adore garden projects and this is so cretive and charming! Fabulous idea! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend! ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  8. Very cute! I love the special little blings one can add to their gardening. They make snooping around the plants just a little more interesting.

    Thanks for linking up to SNS!
    FJ Donna
    http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/

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  9. that's really neat! this would be a fun project to do with my little girls' group at church! left you some love over at the craft monkey!

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