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Efivs Arts Natural Round Wood Beads, 50pcs Unfinished Wood Spacer Beads Round Ball Wooden Loose Beads for DIY Jewelry Making Christmas Decorations DIY (1 Inch)

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  • ☺Included : 50 pcs natural wood craft beads with smooth surface. Round and natural, which is perfect for crafts arts.
  • ☺Specifications: Every bead is appro. 1’’ (25mm) in diameter, the hole is 0.2’’ (5mm). Natural wood with smooth surface and light weight. Unfinished color means that it has much room to give free play to heartily.
  • ☺Multiple usage: Natural unfinished wood beads are around you actually. They are perfect for home/party decor, jewelry making, Math counting, DIY crafts, school supplies, classroom prizes and so on.
  • ☺Convenience: These loose beads are easy to use and wear, even no hard steps to learn how to make them. Or probably you will search them on YouTube to get some inspires helping you finish your big crafts.
  • ☺Brainstorm: For Arts, these natural beads will be a stunning choice. Everyone can freely use their imagination on the wooden beads to create their own artistic abstract paintings. It is time for arts-brainstorm! For Math, the crafts beads can be used as Math-counting, just teach kids how to count through lively activities with each other. Kiddos must have fun on their hands-on lessons.

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CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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Make your own personalized wood beads for decoration or craft.

DIY INSPIRATION: How to Make an Awesome Wood Dream-catcher !

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Dream-catcher carries the meaning of keeping good dreams and blessings.

  • The dream-catcher originated in the 18th century, Indians used it to capture beautiful dreams, making nightmares disappeared with the morning sun. They believed that the night air was full of beautiful dreams, and that only a dream catcher could filter them and bring people to their dreamland.

Steps:

  • 1. Preparing: wooden beads, rattan rings, scissors, twine, feather, bronze bells, night lamp, other crystal beads and so on.
  • 2. Wrap the twine around the rattan rings and divide it into 6 equal segments, tie the thread in knots.
  • 3. Wrap the rest of the twine around an average of six segments, pulling the line up from the bottom in the end of each segment. Each segment has the same distance.
  • 4. Continue to wrap along the twine in the same way: the twine of the second circle is taken out up from each piece of previous twine. When it comes to the fifth or sixth circle, pull the twine tighten like picture 4.
  • 5. The center is decorated with wooden beads. Next add three pieces of twine below and just put some wooden/crystal beads, feather or bells for decoration.
  • 6. Add some night lamps to the dream-catcher, and hang it on the wall. We are finished!

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