What do you do with your Broken Beads?

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Beaded Christmas Tree

One of our suppliers in Venice came up with a clever way to use the broken beads for the holiday season, which send me right out to collect a box of broken beads and get started.

Making a Christmas Tree of Broken Beads

Base of Stryofoam

A quick trip to a craft store for the cone and some pins with colored balls on the end got me started. Then is was only the selection of beads, of which we have a large quantity. Let me know if you want to buy some broken beads ;>)

I put the larger beads at the bottom and graduated upwards. Since I absolutely prefer asymmetrical, I never gave a throught to pattern, unlike the one sent to me from Venice. Since I wasn’t going to break any beads to use, I didn’t have as many red as I might have liked.

Venetian Glass Beads Christmas Tree,What to do with Broken Beads

Venetian Bead Christmas Tree

I put a couple of our “hurt” bears along side the tree. They look perfectly happy to be by the tree, even missing an arm. You could use beads that are not broken and just remove them after the holidays. It would be a fun project for the youngsters (as long as they are safe with the pins). If you wanted to leave it as it, then using a glue gun would be your best bet.

Have fun with this! and Happy Holidays from VenetianBeadShop.com

  3 comments for “What do you do with your Broken Beads?

  1. Mary T
    December 17, 2015 at 8:31 am

    I’d love to buy some broken beads. Please let me know the prices. No hurry, I don’t need them for Christmas. The tree is adorable.

    Mary

  2. KATHERINE M
    December 17, 2015 at 2:50 pm

    Art is art. Quality is all. Nothing to do with quantity. Quantity is good it’s the evidence of hard work. Art is not a product of lack of work. If something is good it’s good. Experience and knowledge tend to increase the production of good quality work.

  3. Whiskers
    December 17, 2015 at 4:56 pm

    What fun! and how clever!

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