Friday, December 14, 2012

Beadwork - Five Fun Christmas Designs: Easy, Nice Looking And Attractive

By Julie Lowry


Christmas is the time of fun, and if you are a fan of beading and bead craft, then you can utilize your passion for the hobby to fuel an entire new look for your house this holiday season with a collection of free beadwork! If you're looking for fun Christmas beading ideas to add to the festive look to your house this December 25, then keep reading and we will outline 5 Christmas projects you can try!

1 - Candy Canes - Simple and appealing as beadwork go, you don't need much in the way of supplies to make these, and the designs are child-friendly to boot! The good news is that with even a modest stock of supplies, you've possibly got everything you require to make several of these with supplies on hand, and they make wonderful decorations for your Christmas tree!

2 - Christmas Trees - tinny miniature trees can be made quickly and effortlessly, with or without "decorations" (you could use multi-colored glass beads sewn around the tree design in different locations for a lovely effect!). One more kid-friendly design that comes together fairly quickly!

3 - Wreaths - Similar to the tree design, above, but a little more composite, and as such, possibly not as "kid friendly" (as they take a little longer to execute and see the results of your efforts, smaller children might get frustrated before they are finished). Still, it is a fantastic little project that looks beautiful when finished! Purchase several shades of green seed beads to create shadow and texture in your pieces, and highlight with red bits of holly.

4 - Angels - A moderately more hard piece (and again, something that younger children may not have the patience for), the easiest patterns to work with display angels in profile. Purchase different shades of white, silver, and gray to make a dimensional effect in your pieces. These look magnificent on the tree!

5 - Snowflakes - Of all the beading ideas stated here, the snowflake pattern is the hardest one to get right. This is definitely not a pattern that young children could help with, as these can get fairly complex. They make among the most beautiful and striking decorations on the tree, however, and if you have got the skill level and patience for it, you'll be well rewarded for your labors! Executing one pattern well is (or can be) a somewhat daunting job, but if you're feeling especially adventurous, you could try making each snowflake on your tree unique! It is a tall order, but can certainly be done, just be ready to dedicate quite a lot of time to the task!

As you can see from just the 5 beadwork above, there're all kinds of fun holiday beading tasks you can sink your teeth into, and this list just barely scratches the surface!




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