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Craft Project: Rose BeadsBy Debra FrickMaterials
InstructionsIn blender pulverize the rose petals with water scented with the essential oils until they become a paste. Remove the paste from the blender. Now roll the paste into small balls. Make your balls a little larger than what you want for a finished size and the beads will shrink as they dry. Push the t pin through the center of your bead. Now stick these into a piece of Styrofoam to dry. It can take up to 2 weeks for these to dry. As they are dry turn them so that you have a well-formed hole in each. String in to necklaces and bracelets and anklets.You can use other beads to compliment your dried rose beads. Pearls are really nice with the rose beads that are black. Big bags of assorted colored beads can be found at Walmart or any of the craft stores. These beads are light sensitive so you will want to store them in a nice box with some tissue scented with more of the rose essential oil. About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Craft Project: Rose BeadsI would love to see a picture of your rose beads, especially a finished rosary!!! Thank you. Post by frugalelf RE: Craft Project: Rose BeadsI just have a question- -is this done with dried rose petals or still fresh ones? Post by docnsure RE: Craft Project: Rose BeadsYou are the answer to my prayers. I have been praying about make real rosary beads for some time, and here you come telling me how to do it. I thank you so much. denise Post By denise w (Guest Post) RE: Craft Project: Rose Beads
I would make it strongly scented so it lasts a long time. White rose petals would give you a light yellow colored bead. If you have ever dried rose petals you know that they change color as they dry as would the rose beads. Hope this helps. Post By Debra Frick (Guest Post) RE: Craft Project: Rose BeadsCool idea! I like it. Just how much essential oil do you put in per batch? What colors do you get if you use white roses? Thanks, Carol Post By AuntyC (Guest Post) |
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