This past summer I was given the opportunity to go on a trip to Haiti. I took a couple magazines, scissors, toothpicks and glue along with me. These four items led to an amazing opportunity to lead some of the older girls and younger boys in the skill or craft of making paper beads. It was a great opportunity to combine two of my most significant passions, people and art. Although paper bead making may not be seen as Fine Art (Check out my Facebook Art Page), there is something marvelous about using my artistic ability and Fine Arts training to connect with others.
This is a project that could be done with kids or adults of any age. The process is fairly simple. You start with a piece of magazine or paper and cut it into triangles (for more oval beads) or rectangles the long way (for thicker beads). After you do this you can roll them on a toothpick and add a drop of glue. Finally finish it off with some sort of water proofing (spray paint or gloss medium work well). I use gloss spray paint. The simplest way to create a piece of jewelry is to take stretchy sting and thread it on with one or two spacer beads in-between paper beads.
Last Christmas break I created and sold a significant amount of jewelry made from these beads. I entered, and sold, jewelry in the Affordable Art for the Holidays show at the Works of Wyoming Gallery. Some of the jewelry that I created for gifts and the show included earrings, necklaces and bracelets incorporating paper beads.
This is a project that could be done with kids or adults of any age. The process is fairly simple. You start with a piece of magazine or paper and cut it into triangles (for more oval beads) or rectangles the long way (for thicker beads). After you do this you can roll them on a toothpick and add a drop of glue. Finally finish it off with some sort of water proofing (spray paint or gloss medium work well). I use gloss spray paint. The simplest way to create a piece of jewelry is to take stretchy sting and thread it on with one or two spacer beads in-between paper beads.
Last Christmas break I created and sold a significant amount of jewelry made from these beads. I entered, and sold, jewelry in the Affordable Art for the Holidays show at the Works of Wyoming Gallery. Some of the jewelry that I created for gifts and the show included earrings, necklaces and bracelets incorporating paper beads.