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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Jewelry and Beading

Making Champagne Bubbles

Technique Tuesday!

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Champagne Bubbles

Exactly how many strands and dangles you’ll put into your necklace will depend upon what type of beads you choose. Since my lucite beads are from a vintage necklace, I can’t give you an exact count. But what I’d recommend is that you find a strand with graduated sizes, and use that as your base. To the base beads, add some sparkling facetted rounds or even Swarovski crystals if you’ve got the budget for them. I bought some clear facetted glass rounds in 6mm and 3mm sizes. Here are the rest of the basics:

Step-by-step instructions

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