Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Teach Kids How To Make Paper Beads

By Matthew Cook


There are many ways for children of all ages to express themselves creatively. Fortunately, many of these methods do not involve sitting in front of a computer or buying an expensive kit with a lot of parts that will eventually need replacing. Handicrafts, like learning how to make paper beads, is the best of both world important to many kids today.

Although recycling and sustainable living are taught in most schools, few teachers incorporate upcycling or the repurposing of everyday objects. This is not a trend that comes around every few decades but a way of living. Since most young children are learning about budgeting basics, this could be included in a curriculum about saving money. Most people who habitually look for ways to save say that they were taught the value of money at a young age.

An object may be marked down because it may have a few scratches or marks but the quality is better than good. This may also apply to colors that are out of date but retro patterns and styles with a modern touch seem to be a crafting trend that will never go out of style. Home decor is a great niche for experimenting.

While some may wonder how these may be used outside of jewelry making, there are many projects for crafters any level. Long or wide ones can be glued together to make a coaster or create a decorative picture frame. There are also some retro home decor projects like indoor beaded curtains or holders that can organize writing utensils or other stationery.

Beading is not something just for adults, as basic kits are ideal for younger crafters. Most of these can be found at craft retailers for a fair price and are a nice alternative to being on a computer or device for hours. Many projects may be completed in minimal time with materials that can be found around the house or public recycling bin.

For those who may find themselves in a crafting rut, an idea would be to create beads with special paint, like marble or other textural effects. These are often found at home and art supply retailers as kits but the easiest application is available in an aerosol can. However, these products are the safest to use in a space that has ample ventilation.

Clothing is another area where upcyclers can show off their true talents, as the finished product can be used to decorate vests, jackets, or even denim. This is where some like to up the coolness factor by adding other touches like glitter, neon acrylic paints, or high gloss finishes. Once again, many of these extras cost little money if purchased at a discount retailer.

Keeping kids amused can be a job by itself but if one shows artistic or creative talent, there are ways to nourish this without breaking the bank. Parents with idealistic kids should express interest and show praise, even if the result could look better. As children get older, they may show a developed talent that can lead to a new career or lifelong interest.




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