If you are looking for the Free bead templates, you can find them at the following link. upcycledesignlab.com/new-soda-can-bead-styles-making-beads-from-aluminum-drink-cans/
You are a very talented "Artist"!!! I settled in my campsite, started my summer workamping job, and ready to binge watch all your wonderful videos I couldn't dedicate time to! Marie ❤️
Here in NH it is pronounced NASH-ooo-ah. It is the name of a city. I hadn’t thought of making beads from something like metal cans. I hope I didn’t get rid of my paper bead kit when I destashed my craft room!!
Hi Lynn, Thanks for the correct pronunciation. Hopefully I will remember. I am a little bit addicted to rolling the soda can beads. So I hope you find your bead roller. Cheers, Cindy
Hi thanks for your question and for watching. I am not sure if I have a favorite bead. I have made a lot of earrings with the different beads and I have also used what I call my oval bead (from a previous tutorial) to make all kinds of little insect creatures including an ant a ladybug bumblebee, caterpillar, grasshopper and a dragonfly. Here is a link to the dragonfly if you want to check it out. ruclips.net/video/I6tKHzWioU4/видео.htmlsi=ARLHBwf-81xxOSrP
Have you experimented with glue instead of tape? I am imagining I'd need to glue the end of one strip to the bead then glue the next strip on with the edge butted up to the last to avoid a thick section. I've ordered a bead roller so will experiment myself but thought I'd see if you had experience as well.
Hi I haven't tried any glues because I am not aware of one that I think would work. If you discover something I would love to know about it. Thanks for watching. Enjoy your bead roller. 🙂
I thought the edges would be sharp, 😮 thanks for the warning to be careful when rolling. I see you holding the strips in a way that they must not cut skin very easily unless you run the edge on your skin. 😊
If you are looking for the Free bead templates, you can find them at the following link.
upcycledesignlab.com/new-soda-can-bead-styles-making-beads-from-aluminum-drink-cans/
You are a very talented "Artist"!!! I settled in my campsite, started my summer workamping job, and ready to binge watch all your wonderful videos I couldn't dedicate time to! Marie ❤️
Thanks Marie I hope you are enjoying your summer home 🙂
Here in NH it is pronounced NASH-ooo-ah. It is the name of a city. I hadn’t thought of making beads from something like metal cans. I hope I didn’t get rid of my paper bead kit when I destashed my craft room!!
Hi Lynn,
Thanks for the correct pronunciation. Hopefully I will remember. I am a little bit addicted to rolling the soda can beads. So I hope you find your bead roller.
Cheers,
Cindy
Great idea to attach strips using the aluminium tape! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching 😊
I’m so grateful to you for sharing the bead roller! My fingers hurt and I can’t roll them ❤
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching 😊
Love! ❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
Which of the beads you have made is your favorite style and how many different projects have you done making the beads
Hi thanks for your question and for watching. I am not sure if I have a favorite bead. I have made a lot of earrings with the different beads and I have also used what I call my oval bead (from a previous tutorial) to make all kinds of little insect creatures including an ant a ladybug bumblebee, caterpillar, grasshopper and a dragonfly.
Here is a link to the dragonfly if you want to check it out.
ruclips.net/video/I6tKHzWioU4/видео.htmlsi=ARLHBwf-81xxOSrP
Nashua
a City in New Hampshire
Thanks 😊
You never told us about the out come for your vendors inventory calculations
Have you experimented with glue instead of tape? I am imagining I'd need to glue the end of one strip to the bead then glue the next strip on with the edge butted up to the last to avoid a thick section. I've ordered a bead roller so will experiment myself but thought I'd see if you had experience as well.
Hi I haven't tried any glues because I am not aware of one that I think would work. If you discover something I would love to know about it. Thanks for watching. Enjoy your bead roller. 🙂
I thought the edges would be sharp, 😮 thanks for the warning to be careful when rolling. I see you holding the strips in a way that they must not cut skin very easily unless you run the edge on your skin. 😊
Thanks for watching. It's really not a dangerous process if you are a little bit careful.