Bead Storage: Size Matters! July Unboxing and Inspiration!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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In the small town I live in, there are few options. I buy the small ziplock baggies used for bringing meds on day trips and store the baggies in flat plastic boxes. These baggies will hold 50 8mm, 75 6mm, and 100 4mm beads. I like your storage method better, but my space is very limited. Thank you for your beginner videos, they have been very helpful...
Right on! That sounds like a great way of doing it, especially with limited space!
I like tic tac boxes, you can label the spines like books for findings and such..
Eee!! Thats brilliant!
That was awesome you should have seen my mouth drop when you snipped the end off I always thought they would be hard plastic 🤣🤣🤣
lol, the bead containers are rigid enough to do the trick, but these are the best cheap scissors, they cut through most anything I need them to!
a diamond painting storage kit comes with a lot of little flip-top boxes in a container meant to store them.
Oh thats brilliant!!
I have a diamond painting kit with little screwtop containers that I use for beads. When I need to bead on the go, it's very convenient. The containers are also clear, so that I can easily see the contents. Each container is also securely held in place. I love that thing!
I have mostly shelving vs. drawer space so what works for me are various sized stacking containers with snap lids . All are clearly labeled using a small portable label maker. My small beads within the containers are in a combo of tubes (if they came that way) and clear resealable bags with as little air space as possible. I like that the bags lay flat and so are more compact though they do spring holes once in a while.
Von, I love those wood trays. We're did you get them?
I like clear boxes that can stack easily in my storage drawers. Each one has a different sticker soI can grab what im looking for quickly. I also have a bead organizer with drawers. I put the silicone stay-fresh packets you get with various products inside all metal bead and finding boxes/bags.
This sounds like excellent organization!!
@@backtoearthcreations only with beads. 😆
I have found that the black plastic trays used for velveteen inserts are the perfect size for bead tubes, I use them for seed/bugle storage.
Ooo! Nice!! I'll have to try that, as I have a few of those trays in old booth display bins!
The containers can also be used for findings such as crimp beads or covers on the go.
Thats a very good idea!
I prefer either the tictac style or baggies, the round bead containers dont stack as well as the others. I buy the large bags of seed beads and fill up the boxes as needed, the baggies can then be flattened down and stacked in a draw.
The round ones really don't stack well! Those big bags of seed beads are such a great deal!
I’ve bought the Tic-tac style containers at Michael’s and Joann’s. I haven’t looked at Hobby Lobby or on Amazon.
Right on! Do you like them?
I subscribed to the jewel of the month club. grrr
Right on! I hope you enjoy it ☺️
@@backtoearthcreations i have to get faster at this wire wrapping. Do you have a cheap source for chips? with holes?
I have my seed beads in about 8 diameter round countainers that screw onto each other. The bottom of one is the lid of the next one. I need to be able to get my fingers in to grab them.
Right on! I have some containers like that and I love them!
I buy tackle box style boxes that have permant walls for compartments
Love, LOVE, LOVE that your top looks like malachite!!!! My favorite stone!!! Where did you find that top / outfit / fabric?????
I tye dyed this top myself to look like Malachite!! It's one of my favorite stones, too!
@@backtoearthcreations LOVE IT! BE VERY PROUD!!!! it is beautiful!
I just hit at 60 percent off bead sale at Jo-Ann's and bought a segmented box. I need intervention. Learning wire wrapping :)
Eeee! Oh, we're totally enablers here lol! What are your favorite beads to get? I'm a sucker for metal beads and gemstones. If I find them on sale I'm 100% trying to take them home!
@@backtoearthcreations I have an extensive collection of tibetan metal beads for beaded pens that didnt sell this spring, and now boxes of resin cabochon stones I made myself (want some?). I made a ridiculous amount of eyeballs LOL! And freshwater pearls coming in the mail... I usually like natural materials (I know resin doesnt qualify, but i MADE what I had, that's special).
I am learning wire wrapping and have made ONE bracelet, several pendants (some look like owls) and now getting into rings.
I am recovering from heart surgery so my garden -- the theme of my channel -- is really poor this year. I simply cant do anything physical, so I am turning to this in order to be able to do weekend market festivals starting in the fall.
I seriously need intervention.
Hello, can you please tell me where you got the wooden drawers you put your beads in? I absolutely love them
where do you buy your beads in bulk?
It would be wonderful if they sold the containers.
TDS online (etsy) and Amazon have flip-top boxes...in varying sizes. Thats where I get mine.
I agree!
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