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Beaded Snowflake Ornament

The light will dance on these wintertime snowflakes, made from a variety of crystal-like beads.

What You Need:

For each snowflake:


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It's easy to make a blizzard's worth
of these sparkling snowflakes.
  • 10 corsage pins with pearl ends (available in fabric and craft stores)
  • Crystal-like beads in desired shapes and sizes
  • 1 small cork
  • Iridescent white glitter paint pen (usually used for fabric, available in craft and discount stores)
  • Monofilament thread

Instructions:

1. Add beads to 4 pins. Place beads on 1 corsage pin in desired order, leaving the last 1/4 inch without beads. Make 3 more beaded pins using the same arrangement.

2. Make another set of 4 beaded pins, using a different arrangement. Make an additional set of 2 beaded pins. (You should have a total of 10 beaded pins.)

3. Add 4 matching pins to cork. Cut the cork, if necessary, so it is about 1/4 inch long. With the round side of the cork laying on the work surface, poke one beaded pin into the cork (close to work surface) like a spoke of a wheel. Place a matching beaded pin opposite the first. Place the remaining two opposite each other, between the first set.

4. Add remaining pins. Using the remaining set of 4 matching pins, poke each into the cork, slightly closer to the top of the cork and alternating with the first set of four. Place the remaining 2 beaded pins into each round end of the cork.

5. Cover the cork using glitter paint pen. Allow to dry. Apply a second coat, if necessary, and let dry.

6. To hang, cut a desired length of monofilament and tie to one spoke of the snowflake.


 

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Comments ( 5 )
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futbol4mateo wrote:

I want to make these, but I, also, was wondering what holds the beads in place. My first thought was maybe a long straight bead-like "thing" is placed between the beads? Otherwise, I guess it probably would have to be glue.

12/19/2009 10:38:36 AM Report Abuse
sashby1753995 wrote:

Mine does not look like the picture. It looks more like an odd looking wheel with something sticking out of the middle. What am I doing wrong? 1/4" cork, 10 corsage pins and beads.

12/15/2009 12:59:02 AM Report Abuse
matsondts wrote:

Do you need to use glue to hold the beads in place?

12/14/2009 08:13:47 PM Report Abuse
headlessgummybear1 wrote:

Hey robbiecee! I am stocking up to open an online christmas ornament store and would love to make them for you! When would you need them by? Email me at headlessgummybear@gmail.com Have a great day!

11/17/2009 10:02:13 AM Report Abuse
robbiecee wrote:

Do you know anyone who woiuld be willing to make this snowflake. I need about 30 and I am not crafty

11/8/2009 04:20:33 PM Report Abuse

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