DIY Beads :Learn How to Make Beads from Plastic Bottles
Everyone and Everyone,
Welcome back to the Crafty Blogger. Hope you all are doing super amazing today. I have been talking about using beads for a few days now and how you could melt them and join them together to make something super awesome? So today while I was thinking more about beads, I came across some really useful videos that will teach you how to make beads from plastic bottles that you don’t use and are basically ready to go in the trash can. No need to throw those plastic bottles now because I have the perfect idea for you to recycle and reuse those bottles and make beads out of them, and what all you can make with beads have already been talked about on Crafty Blogger.
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The first video uses plastic bottle caps to make beads that do not look like they’ve been made at home.
So perfect.
The next set of videos uses the transparent bottle to make these beads. The fun part about making these beads is that most of the things are easily found at home. You can simply use the markers to color the plastic and use a hair dryer to melt them. But please, be very careful when melting the plastic.
See? That was easy.
Another superb idea coming your way.
I never thought making beads could be this cheap and fun.
You can even make some very crafty pattern on the plastic you are using to give it an abstract look.
Amazing idea!!
Some amazing ideas to make jewelry and accessories at the end of the video for you. Hope you enjoyed watching this video just how I did.
Loving each video tutorial.
If you feel using a hair dryer can be a bit tough, the next video gives you an amazing alternative for melting the plastic. OVEN!
That is about it for now, hope you all loved learning this amazing DIY and will give this a try at home. Time for me to sign off, until next time, stay crafty
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