Sunday, January 20, 2019

Easy Steps Followed In Making Paper Beads With Paper Bead Roller

By Jessica Barnes


Creativity cannot be tamed and the use of Bead Roller to make wrapper beads is a living proof to this factor. The do it yourself techniques known to many as DIY emerged years ago but have come to a lot of peoples attention in the recent years all thanks to the sudden boom in the use of social media which created open platforms to share and learn on various DIYs. The article below describes more on Paper bead roller.

This is a craft that does not require one to have a particular book acquired skill but does require mostly a good eye, a creative open mind and raw talent for perfect execution. To venture into this practice one can use an already manufactured bead roller or they can also apply DIY and create their own pill roller into their style of preference.

The first step is the easiest and the most vital to the entire process as it is where you decide what shape, size and thickness your beads will have to lead to the final question of what do you want your jewellery to look like. So here the papers are cut and trimmed while keeping all these in mind and bringing to life your vision.

After the papers have all being trimmed then it is now time to start off the rolling process with the bead rollers and the first end to be fixed into the roller is the wider end. At this stage or even during the entire process one should not be in a hurry and should tackle the entire procedure with care and tenderness in order to attain fine products in the end.

As you continue rolling ensure that you have a tight hold on both the pill roller and on the paper being rolled. Do not loosen the grip until you are almost at the end and here you can loosen it and adjust the shape of your beads while getting rid of any hanging ends if there are any. Do not force any ends to meat as these causes tear.

With the paper having acquired the shape desired, it is best to speed the process and make more of the beads but it is not to be done in a rush and carelessly. It is time to apply glue on the remaining piece so as to close the pellet and too much glue should not be applied and also too little of it should not be applied.

At this stage the work is almost all done as the final stages will mainly involve reaching a fine end product and developing a pleasing and presentable final product. Finishing takes up most of the time as it is here the glue has to be well leveled and all ends should be fine. It is advised to apply a final thin layer on the bead for durability.

When you have done all these and now have your final beads product, style them accordingly and produce the jewels of your desire. You can even colour the beads or leave them at their natural state. It all depends on your preferences.




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