Recycled Paper Beads

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Recycled Paper Beads

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Wondering what to do with all the catalogs you get it the mail? Reuse, recycle, make paper beads!

Supplies

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  1. Old catalog
  2. Mod Podge (gloss)
  3. Toothpicks
  4. Thread
  5. Exacto knife and cutting mat
  6. Straight edge

Preparing the Toothpick

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First trim the tip of one of the toothpicks. Then cut a slit into the end of the toothpick about 1/2 inch long using the exacto knife. Next put the end of the thread through the slit and wrap it around the toothpick several times. Secure it with a dab of Mod Podge.

Cutting the Paper

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Rip one full sheet of paper out of the catalog. (Make sure that it is colorful). Using the straight edge and exacto knife, cut a long skinny triangle with the base being a little less than 1/2 inch wide, and the length about 17 inches long.

Creating the Bead

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Begin by sliding the base of the paper into the slit on the toothpick. Then wrap the paper once around the toothpick (make sure that the colorful side is facing out). Now start applying Mod Podge to the next two inches of paper. Then wrap those two inches around the toothpick. Continue adding Mod Podge and wrapping until you reach the end of the strip.

Finishing Touches

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Carefully remove the bead from the split toothpick and thread the bead onto a fresh toothpick. After this, coat the bead in Mod Podge to give it a glossy look.

Experiment!

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By varying the width, length, and thickness of the paper, you can make many different shaped beads.