
These are some of my own inventions of various shapes ;)



This is a brief tutorial. The concept is there but they way i make my own paper beads differs slightly in materials and method detail.
In Victorian times, women in England gathered in dining rooms to make beads by rolling scraps of wallpaper on knitting needles. They would then string the beads on long pieces of yarn to create curtains that separated rooms. You can make these beads from recycled scrap paper, and string them together to make jewelry!
What you'll need:
-scraps of wallpaper, magazine pictures, used wrapping paper, colored paper, etc.
-pencil, ruler, and scissors
-paste
-drinking straws
Before you begin, gather all of your supplies together and put them on your work surface. Read all of the directions from start to finish. Now you are ready to begin.
With your scissors, cut long triangles from your paper scraps that are about 1/2-inch wide and 2 1/2-inches long. Make a template to trace, if you wish.
Cover one side of a triangle with paste. Put the paste on the inside of the paper so that the colorful pattern will be on the outside of your bead.
Place the triangle's glued short side on a drinking straw.
Wrap the paper completely around itself on the straw.
Cut away the straw at both ends of the rolled paper.
To make beads with different shapes, vary the size and shape of the paper triangles that you cut.
Let your beads dry, and then string them together on your thread or yarn. Knot the ends of the thread together.
Adapted from Papercrafts Around the World, by Phyllis and Noel Fiarotta(Sterlilng Publishing Co., Inc., New York)
Muahahaha *insane laughter* I feel like a proud mother. I sold these beads earlier this month to another etsy member. Today they were reborn as a pair of elegant earrings! A crafter's joy is to see their craft used and enjoyed by someone else, busterandboo is certainly sending my little beads along their way. Its also a great example of how paperbeads can be used, I hope it serves as inspiration to all the crafters out there.
Please visit her shop below to see more pics of the pair of earrings above. She's got some lovely stuff so i think you'll be stuck in her shop for some time :)
Busterandboo's Shop : http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5486148
Busterandboo's earring section: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5486148§ion_id=5575527
As to how exactly to coat a piece and with what type of glue/gloss, stay tuned in my next post. I don't want to type a whole chapter each time i make a blog post haha.
Anyway, thought I’d give an idea about what this bloggy is in my 1st post. It says a little bit in my profile I know but here's a little more detail.
I've been the crafty kind for as long as i know. This is the 1st time I'm doing alot of things other then store my crafts. The 1st time I'm selling them online at Etsy, the 1st time i'm blogging too. How's it going so far? Hard to tell. Selling doesn't seam as easy as i thought though. I made 1 sale on the 2nd day of my 1st listing at etsy and everyone was amazed. And then nothing till now.
MyPaperEden is a shop that sells paper supplies and jewelry. Alot of people see my works and start to ask me a whole bunch of questions because they have never seen the stuff i make before or even knew that they existed. 1 of the reasons of this bloggy is to answer all these questions. In future posts you can expect to see my new creations as well as explanations about them and how i create them.
Well, that enough for a start :) here are some of the beads, charms and jewelry I've made recently. I hope you like them.