Celebrate National Craft Month with
beaded bracelets. If you need to kickstart a month of creativity, check out this mix of beautiful bracelets. There is something here for everybody - beginner bracelets, bracelets for kids, macrame, kumihimo, and so much more. If you need more inspiration, visit our VIB group on Facebook and check out our Joyful Beading Challenges.
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Beading Party With Cassandra Spicer Of Beads To Live By: Festive Holiday Jewelry
Kristen Fagan had a live beading party with Cassandra Spicer of
Beads To Live By. Cassandra used Holiday Bundle Beads and Pressed Glass Etched Drop Beads from Beads to Live By, along with .019 Soft Flex Beading Wire and 2x2mm Crimp Tubes to make fun holiday designs.
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Do you need gift ideas for the
holidays? This week we explored our jewelry making kits and designed stunning jewelry that is affordable and easy to make. Do you have friends that are hard to buy for? We will make it easy for you to give them a handmade jewelry design that they will cherish. Our design kits are also great as gifts for the creative minded that would rather make their own…
Do you need to restock your
jewelry making tool kit? Visit our website and save! We have weekly sales and discounts. We have giveaways and more. Our online catalog has a wonderful selection of high quality beading tools and jewelry supplies that won't wreck your wallet! In today's blog, we are looking at the beading essentials every beginner needs. Find the right tools for the job.…
The trendsetting jewelry designers at the Great Bead Extravaganza are exploring the fashion and styles that you will be wearing this fall and winter. If you want to engage with the presenters of TGBE and add your input, go to the Facebook page, click on Photos, and give us your thoughts. See the materials, motifs, jewelry, and colors that will be trending this season. Join us as…
Macrame is the ancient art of knotting. It has been used to create decorative fringes or functional textiles and tools. It's origin is credited to Arabic weavers in the 13th century. They may have created this art to secure the ends of fabrics. Macrame saw a massive surge in popularity during the Victorian era when items throughout the house would be adorned with intricate knotting patterns. It…