I love that these beads are made from recycled cereal packets, cheap and eco friendly. Most of all I love the crackled effect and how easy it is. Many thanks for sharing xx
Oh my goodness I have been collecting all sorts of boxes!!! I buy cereal now based on the color of the box 😂. For now I took a little break from making paper beads but I sure will be back coz I have lots of stuff in my craft corner. I even keep microwave popcorn paper bags, flour paper bags, paper from KFC, 🤦🏽♀️
@@cookingjennfer the bad thing is I am taking online classes which takes up a lot of my time. Sometimes I wish I was already on retirement so I just focus on my crafting. I pray I don’t get arthritis when I get to that time coz I wanna be crafting all day everyday 🤣
comprehensive tutorial ❤ until you showed the crackle result. How did that happen? I didn't understand why you painted over the pretty green until the end.
It’s magic! 😊 I have another video about the crackle. Learn How To Add A Crackle Effect To Your Rolled Paper Beads - Tutorial ruclips.net/video/4jhmBGSgAs4/видео.html
Love your paper beads they are beautiful and just learning how to make them the colors complement each other very well, on your crackle did you use the clear cackle or the paste, I just purchased the paste, which turned out to be white when it dried and I did not get any result of any crackling whatsoever and returning asap it was just white with no cracks 😡. Can you recommend a brand that I would be happy with to use for my paper beads they are so beautiful to make for my journals. Just learning to make these, Thanks for sharing 💖💗
@@aprilcarter749hmm. I find thicker paints work better than thin ones and also the crackles are bigger if you use a glossy paper. Could it be the paint or paper?
I love that these beads are made from recycled cereal packets, cheap and eco friendly. Most of all I love the crackled effect and how easy it is. Many thanks for sharing xx
Thanks for watching! I hope you’ll try making some.
Beautiful! TFS
Thanks!
Oh my goodness I have been collecting all sorts of boxes!!!
I buy cereal now based on the color of the box 😂.
For now I took a little break from making paper beads but I sure will be back coz I have lots of stuff in my craft corner. I even keep microwave popcorn paper bags, flour paper bags, paper from KFC, 🤦🏽♀️
Sounds like you have a lot of work to do 😉
@@cookingjennfer the bad thing is I am taking online classes which takes up a lot of my time. Sometimes I wish I was already on retirement so I just focus on my crafting. I pray I don’t get arthritis when I get to that time coz I wanna be crafting all day everyday 🤣
I hope some day you get to do that!
comprehensive tutorial ❤ until you showed the crackle result. How did that happen? I didn't understand why you painted over the pretty green until the end.
It’s magic! 😊 I have another video about the crackle. Learn How To Add A Crackle Effect To Your Rolled Paper Beads - Tutorial
ruclips.net/video/4jhmBGSgAs4/видео.html
What is that long metal rod that you use with the split in the middle that you use to spin the beads? What's the name of that?
You can search for paper bead roller on Etsy and come up with something similar.
Love your paper beads they are beautiful and just learning how to make them the colors complement each other very well, on your crackle did you use the clear cackle or the paste, I just purchased the paste, which turned out to be white when it dried and I did not get any result of any crackling whatsoever and returning asap it was just white with no cracks 😡. Can you recommend a brand that I would be happy with to use for my paper beads they are so beautiful to make for my journals. Just learning to make these, Thanks for sharing 💖💗
Thanks! I don’t use crackle paste. Just glue and paint. I have a video showing how I do it. 😉
@@cookingjennfer Thank you seen you video on “how to” it has to be something I’m doing wrong. Thanks for sharing and reaching out to me ☺️
@@aprilcarter749hmm. I find thicker paints work better than thin ones and also the crackles are bigger if you use a glossy paper. Could it be the paint or paper?
@@cookingjennfer The paint is about 2-yrs old and I’ll try a more shiny box!!