Making your own beads…of any type of material
December 2, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Basics - Getting Started, Beading, Ceramic Beads, Lampwork & Fused Glass, Metal Clay, Mixed Media, Paper Clay, Polymer Clay, Technique Tuesday, Tutorials & Techniques, Wearable Art, Wire
Technique Tuesday

All the Daughters of Eve
I’m going to be tantalizing you with lots of beautiful handmade beads this month (stay tuned for tomorrow’s post!), and so I thought it might be a good idea to remind you that we’ve got a treasure trove of links on making your own beads. Every year, I like to add to my personal repertoire of techniques, so if you are in agreement that that’s a good way to keep your designs interesting and fresh, check out all the different types of beads that you could learn to make for yourself!

















I look forward to this, but gah! I still haven’t managed to find time to make a simple polymer clay bead yet
That’s what New Year’s resolutions are for
i’m really grateful for having come across your blogsite! i’ve been planning to make my own handmade jewelries this Christmas to give away as gifts but one of my dilemma is not having the knowledge and talent to do this kind of thing. the idea just sort of popped into my mind one day and wouldn’t go away. so here i am searching for any resources that i can find that will help me make this task possible. and voila! i landed on your page! i’ve just taken a quick browse of some of the articles and i know i’ll be back for more!
cheers!
i’m really grateful for having come across your blogsite! i’ve been planning to make my own handmade jewelries this Christmas to give away as gifts but one of my dilemma is not having the knowledge and talent to do this kind of thing. the idea just sort of popped into my mind one day and wouldn’t go away. so here i am searching for any resources that i can find that will help me make this task possible. and voila! i landed on your page! i’ve just taken a quick browse of some of the articles and i know i’ll be back for more!
cheers!
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