When you think about beads, the first type of project that probably comes to mind is jewelry-making. While beads are most commonly used for making jewelry, they work well in a wide range of other projects, too. Metal beads are especially versatile. They can add interest to a wide range of different projects and they are perfect for all sorts of crafts.

If you have metal beads and can’t decide how to use them, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading to discover a few ways that metal beads can be used for more than just jewelry.

 

Customize Clothing


If you are like most people, you probably have some plain garments in your closet that you rarely wear. Maybe they’re out of style, or maybe they are just plain boring. Whatever the case may be, you can easily dress them up using metal beads. Give a plain black t-shirt some steampunk flair by stitching on some copper beads, or dress up a basic skirt with shimmering silver beads.

You can use beads to dress up your accessories, too. Sew them onto a hat or purse, or lace them onto your shoelaces. Metal beads can be used to draw out logos and designs, too. Sketch out the design using a washable fabric marker and then fill it in with beads. It’s like the grownup version of bedazzling.

 

Make Wine Charms


When you host a gathering and have several guests, keeping track of which wine glass belongs to who can be tricky. That’s where wine charms come in. These simple charms go on the glass’s stem and are used to tell identical drinks apart. Pick up a few different metal beads and attach each one to a small piece of memory wire. Make a loop on either end of the wire to keep the bead in place. It doesn’t get much easier than that!

Sculpt One-of-a-Kind Creations


Metal beads can be used to make small sculptures for inside your home or larger ones to decorate your lawn. Use metal beads and wire in coordinating or contrasting colors to create unique sculptures that are sure to catch the eye. If you’d like to make hanging sculptures, all you need to do is attach a bit of ribbon or fishing line to the top when you are finished.

Using metal beads to make sculptures is a great project for kids, too. They’ll love seeing the designs they imagine coming to life in three dimensions, and they will have fun discovering how metal wire can be bent and manipulated into all sorts of shapes. Plus, they will be thrilled to display their creations or give them as gifts.

 

Create Ornaments and Decorations


There are countless ways to make your own decorations and ornaments using metal beads. They can be glued together to make Christmas ornaments, or you can attach them to existing ornaments to make them a bit more interesting. With a bit of string and a metal plate, you can even use metal beads to make a small wind chime that will make pleasant sounds every time there is a breeze. Metal beads and wire can be used to make dazzling curtain tiebacks, barrier screens and all sorts of other unique decorations. Let your creativity run wild!

 

Craft a Bookmark


If you want to use metal beads to make something that’s both functional and sophisticated, try your hand at making a beaded bookmark. There are all sorts of ways to use beads to make bookmarks, but when you want to showcase a few special metal beads, this twine bookmark is a great one to try. All you need is waxen linen twine in your choice of color, assorted beads, crimp beads, jewelry pliers and scissors. It’s super easy to make and, when you’re finished, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind bookmark that’s ready for use or gift-giving.

Conclusion


Metal beads are great for making jewelry, but if you only use them to craft necklaces, earrings, bracelets, etc., you’re missing out. These versatile crafting supplies can be used in all sorts of different projects. Whether you need to make a gift for someone special, want to decorate your home or even want to dress up your wardrobe, metal beads could be exactly what you need.

At Beads of Cambay, we have a full collection of metal beads in various materials. Check them out today to find the ones that are perfect for your next project!
August 09, 2019 — Arun Yadav