Thank you so much Cindy, I really really enjoyed watching you create these stunning and gorgeous beads. They’re really really stunning and so unique too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤❤
Hi Paula - you can get a paper type cut from the edges of the metal when you are rolling the beads but with a little caution you can avoid this. Thanks for watching.
Hello Mrs. Cindy- Victoria here from Riverside, IL. I’m new to your channel. I’m excited to do some of the ideas that you have on your channel. Thank you for your RUclips videos 🌼😃
Hi Victoria - thanks for introducing yourself. It is lovely to meet you. Let me know if you have any questions I will be happy to answer as best I can. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for demonstrating the larger bead. I was wondering about that. I am embarking on making dragonflies for Christmas gifts and want to make the beads and wings out of soda cans.
Hello! So glad I found your channel! I have been enjoying making these beads, but I have a question about the coloring process with the alcohol ink. I'm finding it difficult to get a uniform look with the color. As much as I roll the beads around in the container, it seems like the ink dries so fast, only splotches of color end up on the bead. Repeating the process after the first inking has dried just seems to wind up with a sticky buildup on one side of the bead. Is it better to just carefully drip the ink directly onto the bead while holding it on the end of a toothpick? What are your recommendations/suggestions? Thank you very much! P.S. I inherited a farmhouse and barn where a bunch of guys used to have their man cave--which means I've also inherited bags upon bags of emptied beer cans! I have PLENTY of resource material, ha ha!
Hi Heather - If you have heavy spot of alcohol ink you can use a small spray bottle with rubbing alcohol in it. Just spray a little in the container with the beads and shake it some more. I also use inexpensive alcohol inks from Amazon. If you are using good alcohol ink like Ranger from Tim Holtz the ink is very saturated so spraying with alcohol should help a lot to "water" it down. Are you planning on fixing up your new farm house? Hope you have fun with all the cans. 🙂
I think you could use a quilling tool to make these beads. They have manual and electric (push button where you control the twisting speed) I’ve never used aluminum cans for crafting (yet) so I’m not sure how sharp they are. May need to wear gloves, especially with the electric one.
Hi thanks for the info. I haven't used quilling tools. The metal edges of the aluminum can give you a pretty good paper cut so you do need to hold the pieces carefully. The bead roller I use makes this pretty easy to do. Thanks for watching.
Hi Deann - I have been meaning to try this method but haven't done it yet. Apparently you can remove the print from the can using a pressure cooker and fingernail polish remover. It sounds strange I know so of course I want to try it. The easiest way is to find cans with plastic sleeves instead of printing but of course this only works if you are able to find them and you also want to consume what is inside. The last method that I have used is a lot of elbow grease and a brilliant pad. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😊
@@UpcycleDesignLab Thanks! I tried it but it’s pretty messy!Where can you buy the aluminum cans that you can peel off the plastic sleeve or what product has those, so I don’t have to use the pressure cooker? I can’t seem to find those cans( pretty ingenious if you ask me! That would be cool!
@@deannjackson264 I don't know where you are located or if you like beer. :-) But we have a lot of microbreweries that sell their beer in cans. I think they might use plastic covers when they are running small batches. I don't know this for sure; it's just a theory. We have a local brewery called Bootstrap Brewing, and some of their beers use plastic instead of print. But I have occasionally found them elsewhere. Hope that helps. Happy Crafting, Cindy
Hi Denise - Thanks again for letting me know about the missing templates. Here is the link to the rest of them. upcycledesignlab.com/how-to-make-beads-from-aluminum-beer-and-soda-drink-cans/
I think you really need to stress SAFETY more, because that little strip of metal, can really hurt you if you are not careful.And stress they should not pull on the wire to tighten it, as it could slip off the roller. I had a bad accident years ago, that way, that got me five stiches, and nerve damage that lasted years.
Hi - I thanks for watching. I use a brand called Nashua you can find it at home depot or on Amazon - Nashua 2.5 in. W x 60 yd. L Silver Foil Tape a.co/d/0ObXLeL
Hi Carmen - sorry but the templates are on my blog post. That is the only way I know to host the files. If you are watching the video on a laptop you should see a button below the video that says "Show more". That will take you into the video description. There is a lot of information but if you scroll down you should see in all caps "GET THE BEAD TEMPLATE HERE" this will be followed by a blue link which will take you to my blog post. The templates are located at the bottom of the post. Hope that helps sorry that it is a little confusing.
I do love E6000 glue for all kinds of projects but I think it would be difficult to use on this. You would have to have a way to hold the beads together while the glue dried. Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you so much Cindy, I really really enjoyed watching you create these stunning and gorgeous beads. They’re really really stunning and so unique too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching 😊
Hi Paula - you can get a paper type cut from the edges of the metal when you are rolling the beads but with a little caution you can avoid this. Thanks for watching.
Oh how fascinating!
I own thousands of beads,dating back to the 1400’s,but this is brilliant.
Super cute. Thanks for showing us how to recreate these.
Hi Barb - Thanks for watching 🙂
Hello Mrs. Cindy- Victoria here from Riverside, IL. I’m new to your channel. I’m excited to do some of the ideas that you have on your channel. Thank you for your RUclips videos 🌼😃
Hi Victoria - thanks for introducing yourself. It is lovely to meet you. Let me know if you have any questions I will be happy to answer as best I can. Thanks for watching.
SUPER!!! CREATION!!! THANK YOU!!!
Thanks 😊
Olá. Ameiiiiiiii. Só uma dúvida! Mesmo com a cola e a pintura,fica seguro?! Passando os dedos,não corta?!! Aguardo resposta. Obrigada. Bjssss Portugal
Olá. Pode responder,por favor?! Coração não tira dúvida! Obrigada.
Thank you for demonstrating the larger bead. I was wondering about that. I am embarking on making dragonflies for Christmas gifts and want to make the beads and wings out of soda cans.
Wonderful! I hope you enjoy the project. 🙂
Very interesting hobby.
🙂
You are creative- you have a new subscriber here.
Welcome to my little RUclips community. I so happy to have along for my zany experiments. 🙂
When making paper beads this way my grandmother would dip the finished beads in varnish to make them last longer
Thanks for watching and for the tip 🙂
I loved it!
Thanks James 😊
Hello! So glad I found your channel! I have been enjoying making these beads, but I have a question about the coloring process with the alcohol ink. I'm finding it difficult to get a uniform look with the color. As much as I roll the beads around in the container, it seems like the ink dries so fast, only splotches of color end up on the bead. Repeating the process after the first inking has dried just seems to wind up with a sticky buildup on one side of the bead. Is it better to just carefully drip the ink directly onto the bead while holding it on the end of a toothpick? What are your recommendations/suggestions? Thank you very much! P.S. I inherited a farmhouse and barn where a bunch of guys used to have their man cave--which means I've also inherited bags upon bags of emptied beer cans! I have PLENTY of resource material, ha ha!
Hi Heather - If you have heavy spot of alcohol ink you can use a small spray bottle with rubbing alcohol in it. Just spray a little in the container with the beads and shake it some more. I also use inexpensive alcohol inks from Amazon. If you are using good alcohol ink like Ranger from Tim Holtz the ink is very saturated so spraying with alcohol should help a lot to "water" it down. Are you planning on fixing up your new farm house? Hope you have fun with all the cans. 🙂
So cool
Thanks 😊
I think you could use a quilling tool to make these beads. They have manual and electric (push button where you control the twisting speed) I’ve never used aluminum cans for crafting (yet) so I’m not sure how sharp they are. May need to wear gloves, especially with the electric one.
Hi thanks for the info. I haven't used quilling tools. The metal edges of the aluminum can give you a pretty good paper cut so you do need to hold the pieces carefully. The bead roller I use makes this pretty easy to do. Thanks for watching.
Does heavy duty aluminum foil work well?
Hi I haven't tried it but I think it would tear easily and also be to easy to crush. Thanks for watching.
@@UpcycleDesignLab worth a try. Will let you know
@@krista9015 thanks 😊
Hi Paula, where do I get this rolling gadget from. I from india
Hi thanks for watching. Sorry I don't know if you can order from the US or not.
Hi Cindy, what is the fastest way to get the paint off of the aluminum cans?
Hi Deann - I have been meaning to try this method but haven't done it yet. Apparently you can remove the print from the can using a pressure cooker and fingernail polish remover. It sounds strange I know so of course I want to try it.
The easiest way is to find cans with plastic sleeves instead of printing but of course this only works if you are able to find them and you also want to consume what is inside.
The last method that I have used is a lot of elbow grease and a brilliant pad.
I hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😊
@@UpcycleDesignLab Thanks! I tried it but it’s pretty messy!Where can you buy the aluminum cans that you can peel off the plastic sleeve or what product has those, so I don’t have to use the pressure cooker? I can’t seem to find those cans( pretty ingenious if you ask me! That would be cool!
@@deannjackson264 I don't know where you are located or if you like beer. :-) But we have a lot of microbreweries that sell their beer in cans. I think they might use plastic covers when they are running small batches. I don't know this for sure; it's just a theory. We have a local brewery called Bootstrap Brewing, and some of their beers use plastic instead of print. But I have occasionally found them elsewhere. Hope that helps. Happy Crafting,
Cindy
Are the metal beads sharp? I would like to make a necklace and don’t want it to cut my neck. Thank you
Hi Richard - No the beads are not sharp. Thanks for watching 😊
Where can I buy the bead roller
Hi Thanks for watching. I got my bead roller on Amazon. Here is the link if you are interested. amzn.to/4eROVMh
Love this! But couldn’t find the template for beads🤷♀️
Hi Denise - Thanks again for letting me know about the missing templates. Here is the link to the rest of them. upcycledesignlab.com/how-to-make-beads-from-aluminum-beer-and-soda-drink-cans/
I think you really need to stress SAFETY more, because that little strip of metal, can really hurt you if you are not careful.And stress they should not pull on the wire to tighten it, as it could slip off the roller. I had a bad accident years ago, that way, that got me five stiches, and nerve damage that lasted years.
Can not find metal tape. What brand do you use?
Hi - I thanks for watching. I use a brand called Nashua you can find it at home depot or on Amazon - Nashua 2.5 in. W x 60 yd. L Silver Foil Tape a.co/d/0ObXLeL
Is this tape double sided?
@@ginanton-kd4ke hi the tape is just sticky on one side and has paper backing which makes it easier to work with.
@@UpcycleDesignLab thank you for the information
can not find the template
Hi Carmen - sorry but the templates are on my blog post. That is the only way I know to host the files.
If you are watching the video on a laptop you should see a button below the video that says "Show more". That will take you into the video description. There is a lot of information but if you scroll down you should see in all caps "GET THE BEAD TEMPLATE HERE" this will be followed by a blue link which will take you to my blog post. The templates are located at the bottom of the post.
Hope that helps sorry that it is a little confusing.
@@UpcycleDesignLab love your videos. I will check tomorrow to try to find the templates. Thank you for replying to my comment. Keep up great ideas.
@@carmenrullan6228 let me know if you have any problems with the templates. 🙂
E e600 glue to glue the beads together
I do love E6000 glue for all kinds of projects but I think it would be difficult to use on this. You would have to have a way to hold the beads together while the glue dried. Thanks for watching 😊