With just a few shanked buttons and some crystals, create a stunning bracelet in less than an hour.
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I picked up a few pieces from the new Orla Kiely household line at Target—perfect for storing my favorite craft supplies in style! Of course, you can use any organizing pieces like these, but I love her prints and thought it was fun to mix and match them with my own stuff.
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This necklace stands for heart felt passion, but if you remove the ribbons it gets quieter and you might even be able to wear it at the office. You can download the full project description here...
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This is a narrow neckwarmer crocheted from a rayon/silk blend and a hand dyed pom pom carry along yarn. I love the bubble look. The white neckwarmer is made from recycled cotton fabric...
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This bracelet is my design. I didn't use a pattern. I used white beads and beads with color like pearl. It was very fun and easy.
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Needing some stocking stuffers for a Christmas Art Festival I came up with making some cute needlebooks for the sewer/quilter. These became very addicting and I ended up making a couple dozen.
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Three of my latest Dream Star dolls, made with vintage cottons given to me from her fabulous stash by my MIL, who has been collecting wonderful textiles from all over the world for the last 50...
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For beaders, one of the most coveted design ideas is the perfect netted Christmas tree ornament. Although I adore them myself, this year I wanted to do something special. Because it is my...
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Supercute rings with minimal sewing are a quick fix for a bland table or a gift for a person who has everything!
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I picked up this jacket at a thrift store a few months ago for $3. As soon as I saw it, I knew I wanted to refashion it, and for $3, how could I go wrong? I decided to applique some big pops of...
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"Daisy Patch" fringe necklace with Czech glass seed beads. This is a combination of leaf fringe and daisy chain stitches. Also featured on Inspirational Beading
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A simple smallest-to-biggest collection of beads on a strand of flexible wire is an indispensable tool for planning your next jewelry project!
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I love mixing up different sizes and colors of vintage and new beads in the same design. This pink beaded charm bracelet was a lot of fun to make!
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I love visiting Metalliferous to find beads and jewelry findings and supplies when I'm in New York, but they have an online shop and catalogs if you're not in the city.
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When you're planning which beads to use for a new piece, how about using an inexpensive paint palette to help isolate colors, compare shapes and sizes, and choose your elements?
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Barbe St. John writes up all kinds of jewelry coolness at the Craft Gossip site. Check out her regular column and her other crafty endeavors, too!
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This simple little beading project is very customizable—make your flowers in any colors you like!
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This is a wet-felted flower lariat necklace created with wool and silk roving and warm soapy water. It is embellished with embroidered sequins and beads. The center stamen is made from polymer clay...
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I love Kayte Terry's crafts and designs, and her new embellishment book is amazing, too!
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I had a chance to catch up with Sonya Nimri, the author of Beadalicious, and ask about her favorite tips for beading and how she got started.
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